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      orange leader

      Ah hem, refer to him with the respect the office deserves.

      It’s Mustard Mussolini to you peasant.

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      This is what the NRA have been waiting for, is it not? Let’s just watch them leap into action to safeguard constitutional rights against an oppressive regime.

      Any minute now.

      Any minute now.

      Here they come! Oh, sorry it’s a pigeon.

      It must be soon.

      Hmm…

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      I’m sure someday there will be consequences for all these heinous crimes. Might even be the same day my flying unicorn crashes into a supermodel and we go out to lunch and figure out cold fusion together on the back of a napkin.

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      I read the article. He crossed a yellow taped off area of the building perimeter.

      He was a vet headed into the building for some reason and the marines stopped him, detained, turned over, and he was then released.

      The guy didn’t seem to phased by it. Overall I’d give it a 5/7.

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      Troops who invade our country and do violence to our people are our enemy, no matter what flag they fly or uniform they wear. Fuck these scum.

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      I can’t stop thinking of the contrast between charged-up Americans willing to fight, kill, and die in a shitty battlefield for our freedoms but when our freedoms are being destroyed as the main attraction these guys are nowhere.

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    I hope they ultimately meet a similar fate or find early graves rather than act as traitors. Rest in piss redneck trash, there’s no honor or valor involved.

    “Just doing their job” I hope somebody tells them the same while disappearing them to somewhere I won’t give a flying fuck about. May your partners be slutted out and your children die before you.

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      That was my first thought. Where are all the self-described Libertarians who should be losing their shit over this? They should be in the street screaming “posse comitatus!” at the tops of their lungs.

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    “Any temporary detention ends immediately when the individual(s) can be safely transferred to the custody of appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel,” a spokesperson said.

    Coming soon:

    “Day 3650, we’ll transfer you to an appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel soon, prisoner.”

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      They can’t perform arrests. They can only temporarily detain them with zip ties and transfer them by van to the police station.

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          Depending on the state, you may detain someone in the process of a crime until law enforcement can take them. I know in Texas, civilian arrest powers are very similar to police.

          Being active military throws a huge wrench in this, however, as well as being ordered to a place and deployed with the purpose of policing. You can’t just throw up a “this is federal property” defense, because this is also a public building.

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    What would happen if someone were to detain a group of marines (with the minimal force necessary), in the wrong assumption - honest mistake - that they were about to execute illegal orders?

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      You ever come across the hornet’s nest that you need to clear, where they can sting you multiple times and aren’t really afraid all that much of dying.

      Unless they’re willing this is probably notably worse

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      They’re trained and equipped in a way that you are not. I do not expect this to succeed unless you’ve already convinced them that they want to surrender.

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        While they have the physical ability to resist, they don’t have the legal right. They are subject to the same laws as anyone in the US.

        In fact, they might be commanded to stand down and accept it, because the legal implications of acting like an occupying force would have long term, very bad effects for the existence of the marines.

        While that might sound far fetched, the marine corps is smart, and would allow a few soldiers to face some humiliation and risk the government that funds them thinking “what if that was my kids?”

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    So it begins! Buy the ticket, take the ride! This is what you get for electing rump

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    “They’re just doing their job,” said Leao,

    No, Marcos, I don’t think they are.