100,000 troops here, 100,000 troops there. Before you know it, you're talking serious numbers....greenspun.com : LUSENET : TimeBomb 2000 (Y2000) : One Thread |
Japan plans on having 96,000 troops on alert for Y2K. Gee, can you smell marshall law.... (and I don't buy the crap about 12,000 more than normal for new years eve, either)http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=1999/12/8/80804
-- timemachine (con@tin.uum), December 10, 1999
Well, I can SMELL martial law, but I don't see it being imposed unless there's an actual NEED. If, just for example, 90% of the population of the industrialised countries try to buy a months food on 31-Dec-1999...They're just prepping for the unknown, same as us.
-- Servant (public_service@yahoo.com), December 10, 1999.
This whole martial law fear is getting out of hand in my opinion.Certainly, I don't want to live under a state of martial law any more than anyone else does. However, I also am not crazy about the idea of living in a society where law and order has broken down.
In the unlikely event that martial law is declared it is probably better than if it is not declared under those circumstances.
I for one do not think any government should sit around with their fingers up their butts doing nothing in a society where looting and arson etc. are taking place on a regular basis.
By and large the soldiers are someones brothers and fathers and (I'd better say daughters I suppose!) and do not have ill intentions towards anyone......sure there are some cowboys amongst them but I'll take my chances with them over a gang of anarchic looters any day.
-- Craig (craig@ccinet.ab.ca), December 10, 1999.
Craig, agreed but it has always been about the morals, integrity. loyalty and honor of whose giving the order for martial law.We have a lot to worry about with the current administration in power (if you want to get sticky about it, we've had a lot to worry about since FDR) and that is why, with a potentially serious event not 3 weeks away, some are getting rather nervous about the plans to announce a 'state of emergency' and 'martial lock-down'.
If you can't see the implication of that, then you are not on the same page as us worriers.
-- OR (orwelliator@biosys.net), December 10, 1999.