We never needed a fence before! The police refused to do their job. No fence will overcome that
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60 cops were injured, 15 in the hospital, and one is on the edge of death. They shot an unarmed woman. They were not given enough manpower, but the ones who were there tried to do their job. They were simply outnumbered and overrun.
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I don’t agree with making the nationa’s capital a maximum security prison
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capital or Capitol? There’s a big fence around the White House
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A fence/wall might not be the answer...
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Obama’s fault. Of course
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Thank you, I missed that! They really miss saying, "Thanks, Obama!"
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The lack of a fence was not the problem. The willingness of Capitol Police to allow the insurrectionists to take the building was the problem.
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ideally, but we do not, and it could happen again. digitally, a fence could be constructed. i assume the failure of
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SCOOP: Terry Gainer, the Senate sergeant-at-arms from 2007-2014, proposed a wrought-iron perimeter fence at the Capitol in 2013 but was told it was too costly. Now, he says, “the cost of not doing it was evident yesterday.”