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you have never read the Constitution, have you?
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by reeferman
you have never read the Constitution, have you?
i believe it is the constitution of a democratc state, like it is where i live.
if you say there are unconstitutional things going on in your country, why isn't anybody pressing charges ? aren't there many organisation, which monitor laws and the justice-system in the u.s. ?
i get the impression, you are a pessimistic naysayer. (no offense)
Originally posted by theGreatunhosed
just found this, thought you may find it interesting... anybody here qualified for this job? 'if you can't beat em, join em" and then take them down from the inside.
frb.taleo.net...
Careers at the Federal Reserve
Law Enforcement Professional
The Board recruits highly qualified professionals to be a part of the law enforcement unit. The unit’s mission is to professionally protect and provide a safe and secure environment for Board staff and others on Board designated property, exercising teamwork and extending excellent customer service.
Qualifications
All applicants must pass a comprehensive physical examination and background check. Incumbents must meet required medical standards, both physical and mental, and maintain the necessary physical condition to respond quickly to and effectively handle any incidents. Positions require a familiarity with basic emergency procedures. Law enforcement professionals may be required to work weekends and holidays and occasionally may be required to work overtime. Applicants must have a high-school diploma, GED, or equivalent experience and demonstrate sound written and verbal communication skills.
Based on your skills and work experience, you may apply for the following career opportunities. (Please review vacancy announcements for a comprehensive list of requirements.)
Law Enforcement Positions
Law Enforcement Officer | Master Senior Officer | Sergeant | Lieutenant | Captain | Canine Security Sergeant and Canine Officer
Law Enforcement Officer
To protect and provide a safe and secure environment the Law Enforcement Officer secures various posts, enforces Board security policy, and screens visitors to the Board.
Master Senior Officer
In the Sergeant's absence and with delegated authority, the Master Senior Officer serves as the Sergeant's alternate, administering supervisory and administrative duties. The Master Senior Officer also assists the Sergeant by supervising subordinate level law enforcement officers to ensure that the team is operating properly.
Sergeant
The Sergeant supervises law enforcement officers. Assignments include physically protecting the grounds, offices, and environment; supervising officers engaged in access-control processing; and providing security details during Board events.
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Lieutenant
The Lieutenant is responsible for supervising officers and assists the Captain in coordinating activities between shifts. The Lieutenant serves as the Watch Commander of the shift and is responsible for providing direction to subordinate supervisors.
Captain
The Captain is responsible for supervising subordinate-level officers. The Captain provides leadership and direction to Watch Commanders and to subordinate supervisors and oversees the twenty-four-hour security operation.
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Canine Security Sergeant and Canine Officer
The Canine Security Sergeant and Canine Officer screen all Board deliveries, vehicles entering or standing adjacent to Board property, and sites of special events on Board property to detect explosives. They also perform routine patrols of Board grounds. The Canine Sergeant supervises the Canine Officers and serves as a working handler providing explosives detection services. Canine Officers are required to personally care for their animal at their place of residence and are provided with a vehicle for transportation to and from their home.
In addition to the qualifications for the other officer positions, these positions require the following:
Qualifications for Canine Sergeant
- Four years of experience in canine security operations
- One year of supervisory experience
Qualifications for Canine Officer
- Two years of experience in canine security operations
- One to two years of security experience
- Valid state driver's license
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United States Federal Reserve Police
Posted on August 8, 2012 by David2
Upon being hired, each officer must complete training at a district Federal Reserve Police Academy. Along with this, they must also be sworn in as a United States Federal Reserve Police officer.
At this time, there are more than 1,000 sworn members of the United States Federal Reserve Police force.
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by hawkiye
democracy is what you as a individual citizen make of it. if you don't get involved in the political life, you shouldn't complain.
democracy is mob rules!
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by hawkiye
democracy is mob rules!
mob rules is anarchy.
i don't know where you live, but again, if you don't get involved in your local, urban politics, you are a ignorant complainer. the attitude "it's all bad, we are lost..." will not help.
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
sounds very democratic to me.
Originally posted by hawkiye
Read my signature. America was not set up as a democracy it was a free republic.
Originally posted by MsAphrodite
Two comments:
Give it up ice pack you are wrong and you clearly have no clue about how the US is set up.
First the IRS and now the Federal Reserve... not good news.
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by hawkiye
Read my signature. America was not set up as a democracy it was a free republic.
Where do people get this junk from?????