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In reply to the discussion: So, if a tornado is going to hit, [View all]boston bean
(36,912 posts)14. I truly felt that the reaction here in MA
would be one to emulate.
We kicked ass and got the job done.
We kept our cool and let the authorities handle it.
Authorities didn't harm any innocent person, like what happened in CA. It was as restrained as restrained could be. The public felt safe, they did their job. They did not over react to the situation, imho.
I just can't believe that what seems to be such common sense, to be used to tear down a region that just experienced a terror attack.
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Another refusenik here. I figured I was immune. From them and lightning. I'm batting 100 so far.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#41
It also quite frankly belittles the notion of "Martial Law" or a "Police State"...
brooklynite
Apr 2013
#16
After a tornado (or hurricane Sandy) police inspect damaged homes to ensure they were safe
FarCenter
Apr 2013
#19
What I don't get is what many would say if the cops didn't do this.
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
#22
That was the case in Jarrell, TX. on May 27th, 1997. I lived some miles away. It was hellish.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#46
All indications I have seen and read are that the BPD REQUESTED or ASKED people
Jamastiene
Apr 2013
#37
When I was a kid and there was a snow day, I'd go WOOT! and have fun. According to DU, I should
FSogol
Apr 2013
#40
Well, having guys driving around throwing fragmentation explosive devices on the streets
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#44
I think city dwellers get "the common good" thing and how cooperation in communities does work.
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#51
Like fundamentalists of all ideological stripes, they distort facts to match their ideology instead
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#43
Progressivism should reflect common sense.It's common sense to ask the populace to stay indoors when
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#49