Wednesday, September 13, 2006

The Secretary of the Air Force is NOT your friend

Hey Folks,

And neither is the AP, apparently. Notice the headline: "testy ...mobs." Notice the story: "crowd-control."

Hmmmmmm . . . mob . . . crowd . . . testy mob . . . testy crowd . . . control . . . testy control . . . microwavable mob . . . microwavable crowd . . . microwavable control . . . just push "frozen entre" . . . hmmmmmmmmm.

Well, if the constitution is, as our President says, "just a goddamned piece of paper," I guess it doesn't really matter.

- Uke Man

p.s. hang on to your testy's; wrap them in tin foil


!!Air Force chief: Test weapons on testy U.S. mobs

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nonlethal weapons such as high-power microwave devices should be used on American citizens in crowd-control situations before being used on the battlefield, the Air Force secretary said Tuesday.

The object is basically public relations. Domestic use would make it easier to avoid questions from others about possible safety considerations, said Secretary Michael Wynne.

"If we're not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation," said Wynne. "(Because) if I hit somebody with a nonlethal weapon and they claim that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I would be vilified in the world press.

"The Air Force has paid for research into nonlethal weapons, but he said the service is unlikely to spend more money on development until injury problems are reviewed by medical experts and resolved.

Nonlethal weapons generally can weaken people if they are hit with the beam. Some of the weapons can emit short, intense energy pulses that also can be effective in disabling some electronic devices.

1 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Gee, Tom, maybe they could use these weapons on the people marching for peace and justice. Sondra

7:12 PM  

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