Friday, March 22, 2013

Just keep pumping that military equipment out into the hinterland where the armed citizenry can get its hands on it when it needs to.

Davis County's BearCat: Excessive or defensive?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ok Dutch so they have a new toy. Now what? Even IF we capture one, Where to get gas? Unless that pig has a .50 cal BMG on top its more of a death trap than an asset. (Google "war porn" to see what hell fires do to- everything). My big bitch with this is; If cops get new toys they WILL use them. Be they MRAPs or TOWs, .50 BMGs or HellFires.

Anonymous said...

"I'm not breaking the law"

Ok, what will you do when they change the laws?

Edwin III

Anonymous said...

Concerning the title of this post- That's the spirit!!

Anonymous said...

One of these needs to be disabled, and then the methods and results spread thru the intrawebz.
This would give pause to the po-po (at all levels) who want one for their latest toy collection.
And it would give heart to the citizenry that this is indeed NOT an invincible juggernaut.

B Woodman
III-PER

Anonymous said...

When one of these are commandeered by a Patriot, it should be first used to crush as many police cars as they can. Our LEO's on foot impotent.

Anonymous said...

D8 and D9 Cats are made for crushing anything and reducing Federal offices, Police Stations, Bank Branches and any other structure you desire, to rubble.
The Army even has an armor kit for them or you could get the A-Team.
Best would be RC so no Patriot at risk.
III/0317

Anonymous said...

The scary thing about the article was the comments from all of the brain-dead flag-waving Utah sheeple who support this latest toy of the Leviathan.
Any resister anywhere better make sure who has his/her six. The useful idiots and government lickspittles will dime you off in a heartbeat. That is the problem I see here in my little corner of the Peoples Democratic Socialist Republic of Oregon.