Well, for one thing, the Predator is owned and operated by the military and the helicopter would almost certainly be used by civilian police. Some of us object to using the military on our own citizens exercising their Constitutional rights.How does "Spying" come into play. Those "protestors" are in plain sight. What's the difference between a Predator and a Bell helicopter flying above them?
More than five million people participated in protests in the United States on the day of the birthday parade. There were essentially no problems. The events were peaceful. No innocent citizens were blocked. No looting. No police cars set on fire. No cabs set on fire. No buildings burned.I'm sure if these "protestors" were peaceful and not blocking innocent citizens on the streets, and no looting was occurring, or police cars or cabs being set afire, buildings burned down, observation platforms wouldn't be so plentiful.,
Too much MSM here. Enjoy your lifeMore than five million people participated in protests in the United States on the day of the birthday parade. There were essentially no problems. The events were peaceful. No innocent citizens were blocked. No looting. No police cars set on fire. No cabs set on fire. No buildings burned.
There was no need for aerial surveillance, and no justification whatsoever for employing the military to surveille citizens acting civilly and lawfully. And there's no need for quotation marks required around protestors.
You seem to lump all protestors together and brand them all as violent arsonists, looters, and rioters. I might guest thgat you're basing your viewpoint on the statements of the fellow who famously proclaimed, "They're eating the dogs! They're eating the cats." The same fellow who declared all protestors to be scum.
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