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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (72165)6/14/2008 3:15:03 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) of 542041
 
So the "war" definition is absurd on its face

I am so wary of all these "it's obvious" responses. There are so many what ifs. If your point is that it is not war and it is not crime but some third thing, I'm OK with that. But if you are saying it obviously isn't war ergo it's crime, not so much.

For example, if a few thousand of these guys, whoever and whatever they are, decided to cross the southern border at Nogales and do some damage, who do we send to combat them? The beat cop in Nogales? The Arizona state police? The National Guard? Special Forces? The last one, surely. But if these guys are civilians on their way to commit a crime, do we have to wait until a crime is committed and then punish them, which is what we do with criminals such as stalkers? If we send in Special Forces, what about posse comitatus. I guess we could wait while congress decides to authorize the suspension of posse comitatus. Meanwhile Nogales and Tucson are in ruins.

I think there's a terrible lack of clarity, that we're making it up as we go along. Notions that this is simple make me itch.
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