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Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin recently met with the Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations during which he requested that the world governing body send troops onto the violence plagued streets of Chicago.
While no one can deny the fact that Chicago is essentially a warzone, the fact that a liberal city commissioner is planning to use United Nations peacekeepers to confront said violence should send shockwaves down the spine of any freedom loving American.
“We are headed to the United Nations to meet with the assistant secretary general to talk about the violence in Chicago, the gun violence in particular, the bloodshed that is taking place in too many of our communities, Boykin said at a press conference before the meeting.
After being asked by a reporter why he believes using UN troops to curb violence rather than actual American police would be a good idea, Boykin revealed that he does indeed want the requested troops to essentially become the police in Chicago.
“They have been able to help in places like Africa, where they have sent troops in, sent forces in, to help protect minority and vulnerable populations, so frankly I think the same can be said for here in Chicago,” said Boykin.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: xuenchen
Any U.N. Forces seen Entering the United States Without the Authorization of the American People , and their Elected Representatives , should be Shot On Sight by the Peoples Militia , and Considered Hostile Insurgents . The Constitution Of The United States DEMANDS It .
originally posted by: TheScale
wtf are they going to the UN for. isnt this what the national guard would be used for? btw anyone else vaguely remember some legislation from the previous admin that made the UN the worlds police in a way and allowed them in the US for things like this? its just a vague memory so maybe im way off base. i do remember some hub bub around it though
originally posted by: musicismagic
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: xuenchen
Any U.N. Forces seen Entering the United States Without the Authorization of the American People , and their Elected Representatives , should be Shot On Sight by the Peoples Militia , and Considered Hostile Insurgents . The Constitution Of The United States DEMANDS It .
Please run for the office of the President of the United States.
originally posted by: toysforadults
hey if the UN wants to pay for it I'm cool with it
let them get some first hand drug war experience see how it looks from the streets
originally posted by: thesaneone
originally posted by: toysforadults
hey if the UN wants to pay for it I'm cool with it
let them get some first hand drug war experience see how it looks from the streets
This is a stupid idea, why would you be for letting the UN police ous country.
Screw the UN!
originally posted by: musicismagic
originally posted by: Gothmog
This commissioner is now guilty of subversion and/or treason against the United States and it's people
I hope they nail his ass on this. America is America, not the world of all continents.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Well it's starting.
A Cook County Illinois (Chicago area) apparently is calling for the United Nations to send troops into Chicago !!
Martial Law In America: Cook County Commissioner Asks The United Nations To Send Troops Onto The Streets Of Chicago
Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin recently met with the Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations during which he requested that the world governing body send troops onto the violence plagued streets of Chicago.
While no one can deny the fact that Chicago is essentially a warzone, the fact that a liberal city commissioner is planning to use United Nations peacekeepers to confront said violence should send shockwaves down the spine of any freedom loving American.
“We are headed to the United Nations to meet with the assistant secretary general to talk about the violence in Chicago, the gun violence in particular, the bloodshed that is taking place in too many of our communities, Boykin said at a press conference before the meeting.
After being asked by a reporter why he believes using UN troops to curb violence rather than actual American police would be a good idea, Boykin revealed that he does indeed want the requested troops to essentially become the police in Chicago.
“They have been able to help in places like Africa, where they have sent troops in, sent forces in, to help protect minority and vulnerable populations, so frankly I think the same can be said for here in Chicago,” said Boykin.