As many as 200 Chicago police officers were assigned to provide extra security for the wedding of White House adviser Valerie Jarrett’s daughter, despite the fact that this year Windy City residents have been slain in greater numbers than U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
The Daily reports:
While 144 Americans have died in Afghanistan in 2012, a whopping 228 Chicago residents have been killed, and the murder rate is up a staggering 35 percent from last year. That’s a rash of homicides quadruple the rate of New York City’s, and police and crime experts fear it may only get worse.
Meanwhile, between 100 and 200 cops will provide protection at the wedding of Obama adviser Jarrett’s daughter:
In the midst of a recent homicide spike and prediction of a weekend weather scorcher, Sneed is told somewhere between 100 to 200 police officers will be dispatched to help “secure the perimeter” of a high-profile wedding in Kenwood.
The federal government did not pay for the police presence; the cost of the extra security will be borne by the Chicago Police Department.
http://freebeacon.com/more-killed-in-ch ... ghanistan/
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that's a false parallel if I ever heard one
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Hmm. Besides the "false parallel" issue, the bit you quoted doesn't even mention that the Jarretts' close friends and neighbors, Barack and Michelle Obama and their daughters, were attending the wedding.
I should think that that would make the event worthy of extra police protection anywhere in the world, no?
I should think that that would make the event worthy of extra police protection anywhere in the world, no?
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Definitely, so why the fuss over who pays?
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Did the US federal government pay for all the extra security in Canberra when POTUS visited?
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Gob wrote:Definitely, so why the fuss over who pays?
No one has a right to spend someone else’s money?
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We didn't bother with any.bigskygal wrote:Did the US federal government pay for all the extra security in Canberra when POTUS visited?
Shouldn't you have this sort of thing sorted by now, so it doesn't become a news item?liberty wrote:No one has a right to spend someone else’s money?Gob wrote:Definitely, so why the fuss over who pays?
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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One small semantic point. Re-read the first paragraph of this article and where it says, "...despite the fact..." substitute, "because."
Doesn't it make more sense now?
"As many as 200 Chicago police officers were assigned to provide extra security for the wedding of White House adviser Valerie Jarrett’s daughter, because this year Windy City residents have been slain in greater numbers than U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan."
Doesn't it make more sense now?
"As many as 200 Chicago police officers were assigned to provide extra security for the wedding of White House adviser Valerie Jarrett’s daughter, because this year Windy City residents have been slain in greater numbers than U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan."
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liberty wrote:Gob wrote:Definitely, so why the fuss over who pays?
No one has a right to spend someone else’s money?
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I don't care who you are, that right there is funny.