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Current Events => Terrorism In the US and Around the World => Topic started by: J P Sousa on July 15, 2016, 12:39:51 PM
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Retired Lt. General Michael T. Flynn gives a passionate response to the Nice, France terrorist attack and the problems of radical Islam on The Kelly File. (7/14/2016)
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTrYK08MZ0Y[/youtube]
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Even though he's a Dem, he needs to be part of any Trump administration.
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Even though he's a Dem, he needs to be part of any Trump administration.
Used to be a time when having a (D) or even an (R) after their name wasn't automatically a Designation of Stupidity and Cowardice.
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Used to be a time when having a (D) or even an (R) after their name wasn't automatically a Designation of Stupidity and Cowardice.
Absolutely.
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Even though he's a Dem, he needs to be part of any Trump administration.
director of homeland security
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Reminds me of a tough Philadelphia police commissioner who once served. Although a democrat, Frank Rizzo was a no nonsense law and order guy. The media was always on his case. A movie once portrayed him as a buffoon, "The Thin Blue Lie".
Rizzo joined the Philadelphia Police Department in the 1940s, rising through the ranks to become police commissioner in 1967.[1] He served in that role during the turbulent years of 1967 to 1971, garnering a reputation as a tough, hands-on commissioner.
In many respects, Rizzo was not a typical commissioner. He sometimes quarreled with the city's mayor, James H. J. Tate. He was boisterous and brooding, particularly to media. A biography of Rizzo, with an introduction written by future police commissioner John Timoney, recounted: "Of one group of anti-police demonstrators, he is reported to have said, 'When I'm finished with them, I'll make Attila the Hun look like a fag.'"
During Rizzo's tenure as division captain and commissioner, critics often charged that he was racially motivated, targeting activities in African-American neighborhoods. But his looming presence during the Columbia Avenue riots in 1968 is credited by many for limiting looting and violence.
Whatever you may think of Rizzo, we don't see many men like him anymore. RIP