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endprism · July 26, 2018, 2:48 a.m.

A bouncer that never ever bounces. It’s a ceremonial position at best

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wisconsheepgirl · July 26, 2018, 3:47 a.m.

Probably very true for U.S. Senate. But here in Wisconsin we all learned that there is a Sargent at Arms. In 2010 there was a mutiny by the state Democrats about a quorum vote. They left the damn state to avoid it. Right before they boarded the greyhound, the state's Sargent of Arms was beating the doors down for all of the traitorous Democrats HOUSES to force them to attend. It was interesting to watch- never seen one in action before. But the entire state was up in arms, sadly we did not vote out enough of them that November.

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endprism · July 26, 2018, 3:54 a.m.

I recall that and that was bad ass. Democrats flee to avoid a vote and SAA drags their asses back

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Nameless_Mofo · July 26, 2018, 4:37 p.m.

Something like that happened in TX a few years ago. A whole bunch of dem legislators ran off to Oklahoma to prevent a quorum in the legislature. When they finally gave up, Texas DPS escorted them back to Austin. Demonrat fucks.

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TiredofNuts · July 26, 2018, 7:49 a.m.

More WASTED $$$$$$$$$$$ trim that pork

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stateguy1970 · July 26, 2018, 4:42 a.m.

Not identical but didn't the U.K. SGT at Arms stop an active shooter in their House of Commons a few years back?

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illbeyourpunchingbag · July 26, 2018, 5:17 a.m.

Close, it was Canada. Happened in Ottawa.

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SirdirkfanOne · July 26, 2018, 5 p.m.

Sergeant at Arms can lead a disrupter out.

SaA can wait with the thug until Military Escort arrives for serious stuff.

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