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Jun 29, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

G-20 meeting in PA. may require 4,000 officers

Full story: Times Leader

The Pittsburgh police chief says he may need four-times the number of officers he currently has if the city is to provide adequate security during the G-20 summit this fall.

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Since: Jan 07

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ISP: Zelienople, PA

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Jun 29, 2009
 
Tell me again why this meeting is a good idea?
Pattie

Alexandria, LA

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Jul 27, 2009
 
I'm not sure what this is even about? Does anyone? Does anything really get accomplished?
Homey

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Jul 27, 2009
 
the 20 top leaders of the world get together and do absolutely nothing. Why Pittsburgh would want to host this is beyond me. It is predicted to cost the city 10 to 20 million dollars to host.They are counting on the Federal and State goverment to reimburse them for the costs.The city will be at a standstill while this is going on. There was a piece on the news about how a guy who has a sandwich shop would have to close for the two days due to security concerns.
Evan

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Jul 27, 2009
 
Homey wrote:
the 20 top leaders of the world get together and do absolutely nothing. Why Pittsburgh would want to host this is beyond me. It is predicted to cost the city 10 to 20 million dollars to host.They are counting on the Federal and State goverment to reimburse them for the costs.The city will be at a standstill while this is going on. There was a piece on the news about how a guy who has a sandwich shop would have to close for the two days due to security concerns.
I saw this. They have like a mile radius (I know they have a radius set up.. not sure if it is a mile though, this is what I heard) set up around the convention center, which will be a "Protected Zone". In other words, nobody but people who will be attending the summit, and secret service agents/officers will be allowed in this area. The sandwich shop guy is directly across the river from the center.

Since: Jan 07

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Jul 28, 2009
 
Evan wrote:
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I saw this. They have like a mile radius (I know they have a radius set up.. not sure if it is a mile though, this is what I heard) set up around the convention center, which will be a "Protected Zone". In other words, nobody but people who will be attending the summit, and secret service agents/officers will be allowed in this area. The sandwich shop guy is directly across the river from the center.
So - let me see now - We pay taxes, our taxes build these facilities, we pay taxes, our taxes pay for all this security, we pay taxes, our taxes pay for all these politicians, we pay taxes, we pay for the politicians to hold a meeting, we pay taxes, we pay fro the security forces to keep us out of the buildings that we paid for using out tax money and Onarato and Ravenstahl think this is a good thing.

Hmmmmmmmm. And we reelect them? We're crazy.
Homey

Lyndhurst, NJ

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Jul 28, 2009
 
And of course there will be the usual worldwide group of anarchists vandalizing the city in the name of protest. I wonder if the fact Dan Rooney is so tight w/ Nobama that Pittsburgh was chosen ?

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Jul 28, 2009
 
Homey wrote:
And of course there will be the usual worldwide group of anarchists vandalizing the city in the name of protest. I wonder if the fact Dan Rooney is so tight w/ Nobama that Pittsburgh was chosen ?
Yep, just sit still boys and girls, the tent is being prepared and the show is about to begin. Rooney, Rendell, Altmire, Onarato, Casey and Specter, remember those names, they're all involved. They own this thing, they're the ones that are spending your tax money, this is their show, they'll blame others if it fails, and take the credit if it works, but one way or another, this is the politicians show. There's no reason to do this in Pittsburgh except to showcase a city that has become totally government dependent, which is their goal.

We still vote though and I hope each and everyone of you remember. They're all replaceable except Rooney, it's hard to replace an ambassador who bought his position without replacing Obama.
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