I'd like to spray Megyn right in the face with my peter spray.
I'd like to spray Megyn right in the face with my peter spray.
"Mus Gas is essentially a condiment" - Megyn Kelly
sign the online pe ion for her to do it, which is about to reach it's goal of 15,000 signatures![]()
http://www.change.org/pe ions/fox-...nal-television
Megyn should eat the pepperspray then.
Megan couldn't handle my 400K heat units habanero
just another dumb blonde
Those poor souls that got sprayed will get a handsome settlement. Instant 1%ers.
About to eat a pepper spray sandwhich tbh..it's all I can afford after what Fox's partners Bush and Co. did to the economy tbh.
twinkles up?
Habaneros taste great, but I can't imagine eating 20+ of the hottest ones at once, which is about the capsaicin rating that pepper spray (looks more like bear spray tbh) packs.
Pepper-Spraying Protesters Is Just the Beginning: Here Are More Hypermilitarized Weapons Your Local Police Force Could Employ
The barrier between military and civilian law enforcement was drawn long ago for good reason. Traditionally, the role of the civilian police force is to maintain the peace and safety of the community while upholding the Cons ution. In stark contrast, the military soldier is an agent of war, trained to kill the enemy. But that barrier has been broken down by decades of the relentless war on drugs, and more recently the war on terror. Today civilian law enforcement agencies have access to military-grade equipment designed for heavy combat, essentially blurring the line between soldier and police officer.
When local police departments are armed with military grade equipment, the soldier's mentality is not far behind. Domestic policing has come to resemble a string of combat operations in a scene that repeats itself every time an Occupy encampment is raided, which raises the question: exactly what type of policing equipment is in the arsenal of law enforcement agencies in America?
The average patrol officer's belt holds a handgun, pepper spray canister, Taser, handcuffs and baton or nightstick. Multiply that by several hundred, which is the minimum number of police officers deployed to raid a large Occupy encampment, and the amount of firepower is startling. But it doesn’t stop there. Police departments are equipped with much more than is found on the standard on-duty police belt.
Prior to the war on terror, local police departments were on a clear path toward acquiring military weaponry, thanks to several congressional and presidential moves throughout the 1980s and 1990s, which were rooted in the war on drugs. Although the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 prohibits the government from using the military for domestic law enforcement, the tough stance of the drug war led to the Military Cooperation with Law Enforcement Act of 1981. The act directed the military to give local, state and federal law enforcement access to military equipment, research and training for use in the drug war, basically authorizing cooperation between civilian police and the military.
http://www.alternet.org/module/printversion/153147
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I repeat, plenty of national guard and police would obey orders to shoot to kill. That's what the military does.
Never eat habaneros before oral.
Just a PSA.
Food product: no
"hyper militarized weapon": no, but lmao
I guess that makes it ok.
Well its obvious you have no idea what kind of wealth/income it requires to be considered the 1%. You have no clue about most things and make up to fill in the gaps. I am ashamed to be considered of the same country as you.
More like instant "job creators", right Darrin?
FYI
To all of yall haters hatin on poor Megyn Kelly.![]()
She maybe on to something. I just put pepper spray in my Thanksgiving stuffing.
Looked edible, I'll tell you guys how it goes.
Put some mus gas in there too.
This is a part of Fox News' "just the news" programming, by the way. It's totally separate from their opinion/entertainment block.
I don't get it. If they are just sitting there, isn't that a peaceful assembly?
and it's not like they were blocking anything but a walkway... you could easily just walk around them. I did it all the time at UT.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to pe ion the Government for a redress of grievances."
Agent Orange is a fruit product.
lmao...did you even watch the video you posted?
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