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February
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Table
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I. Lives of Trivial Pursuit
II. Upcoming Street Survival Seminars

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#819 related the events to talk about the realities of violence
on and off-duty.
Lives
of Trivial Pursuit 
By
Dave Smith Lead Street
Survival Seminar Instructor
... Already long ago,
from when we sold our vote to no man, the People have abdicated our
duties; for the People who once upon a time handed out military
command, high civil office, legions - everything, now restrains
itself and anxiously hopes for just two things: bread and circuses.
... (Juvenal, Satire 10.77-81)

In a post 9-11 world it
would seem the people of the world's greatest republic would spend
some time in their busy days of commerce and freedom pondering the
tasks ahead needed to maintain that freedom and the other pressing
issues of the day. I don't expect them to spend all their time doing
this, but certainly the Founders felt it important to have an
educated and thoughtful populace to ensure the preservation of the
liberty they had fought so hard to create.
Jefferson's "Tree of
Liberty," which requires the blood of tyrants and patriots, remains
well-fed as our heroes still fight daily in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other
unmentioned nations of the world. Here at home, in one day alone
last week three of our own Brothers fell.
While the Nation sat
transfixed with anxiety over who gets Anna Nicole's body, as a
judge's outrageous behavior reminded us that too often we are
the only ones who take the system of justice seriously, while poor
Brittany checks in and out of rehab, and the phone system of the
country became alive with votes for America's next "Idol," three law
enforcement officers paid with their lives to sustain this odd time
of bread and circuses.
None of the supposed
national news networks mentioned them, they were far too busy with
talking heads expending great energy explaining why this or that
plaintiff deserved the former playmate's body, and debating who
might be the father of her baby. Thank God for the Officer Down Memorial Page
where the real news of the day is posted, IE: the names and
circumstances of the daily sacrifice made to maintain freedom on our
streets.
Those who did not live
in Toledo or St.
Louis or Alexandria, LA had very few ways to find out
about the tragedies that had struck those communities. While
Americans sat transfixed watching a judge ramble about how his
courtroom was not the circus it had truly become Officer Stephen
Jerabek collapsed and died in the St. Louis gym after finishing a
physical fitness test.
Earlier that day, while
Americans tossed and turned in their beds with anxiety over the
tragic odyssey that has become Brittany Spears' oddball life, PFC
Brian Colemen died from injuries sustained in an accident the day
before. In Toledo, Ohio Detective Keith Dressel and
his partner interrupted a drug deal and was killed in the ensuing
gun battle, one he continued to fight in even though mortally
wounded!
A heart attack, a
traffic accident, and an armed assault, these are a pretty solid
representation of the risk faced daily by law enforcement officers
everywhere. It is not the public's duty to prepare us for the
threats we might face, or to even recognize our fallen, that is
truly our duty; but what is the duty of a free people?
February 22nd was not
only the day our Brothers died, it was also Washington's Birthday.
He felt that a free people should not only be armed but disciplined
as well. He was also adamant that, "every man who is in the vigor of
life ought to serve his country in whatever line it requires and he
is fit for!" I think that were he to survey our Nation's law
enforcement and military personnel he would smile approvingly for he
fought Congress throughout his tenure to establish security
throughout the Nation against enemies foreign and domestic.
I also think that were
George Washington to look at the true state of our Union today he
would be dismayed at how little sense of responsibility exists
within our educational, informational, and parental cultures. Of
education being essential to a republic (remember we are not a
democracy) he wrote, "It is essential that public opinion should be
enlightened." Even in his day Washington had little faith in the
media to help in that enlightenment, "If the government and the
officers of it are to be the constant theme for newspaper abuse, and
this too without condescending to investigate the motives or the
facts, it will be impossible, I conceive, for any man living to
manage the helm or to keep the machine together" and, "There is so
little dependence on newspaper publications, which take whatever
complexion the editors please to give them, that persons at a
distance, who have no other means of information, are oftentimes at
a loss to form an opinion on the most important occurrences."
No, it is up to us to
spread the word of service, to explain to all who will listen how
freedom is preserved. To teach the following generations the nature
of good and evil and how evil is turned away. It is sad we will have
to remember the words of wisdom that have come down to advise on
safety and security and how we preserve it without input from
schools or the media, but it is our duty to find these words and
pass them on. Washington knew the essential keys
to peacekeeping: "To be prepared for war is one of the most
effectual means of preserving peace."
One thing I truly
believe in is the pride President Washington would feel for the
citizens who chose to serve the defense of liberty, to be prepared.
One can see him staring at the monuments that stand in the city that
bears his name. I can see him standing there, remembering the
suffering that purchased the freedom of his people and wondering at
the legions of men and women who have chosen to serve and ultimately
fall. Names that will not be in People or Us or Geraldo at Large, or the 2008
update of Trivial
Pursuit, but will always stay remembered in our hearts,
and for those who served to protect and fell at home...etched
forever...on the wall...
II.
Upcoming Street Survival Seminars
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Seminar Location |
Dates |
Details |
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Street
Survival Seminar Arlington,VA |
March 5-6,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Cincinnati (Hamilton),OH |
March 12-13,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Boston,MA |
March 20-21,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Minneapolis,MN |
April 11-12,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Denver,CO |
April 17-18,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar for WOMEN Las
Vegas,NV |
April 25-26,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Cleveland,OH |
May 16-17,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Lake
Tahoe,NV |
May 22-23,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Lake
Tahoe,NV |
May 22-23,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Tulsa,OK |
June 18-19,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Clearwater/St. Pete
Beach,FL |
June 21-22,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Phoenix,AZ |
August 6-7,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Chicago,IL |
August 16-17,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Ann
Arbor/Detroit,MI |
September 5-6,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Seattle/Tacoma,WA |
September 13-14,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Pittsburgh,PA |
September 17-18,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Las
Cruces,NM |
October 8-9,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar San
Francisco,CA |
October 17-18,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Milwaukee,WI |
October 22-23,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Dallas/Ft
Worth,TX |
November 1-2,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar for WOMEN Atlantic
City,NJ |
November 5-6,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Las
Vegas,NV |
December 4-5,
2007 |
Detail
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Not
coming to your area? Please contact
Slavka Younger at
Slavka.younger@trinitylearning.com
to find out how you can bring Street Survival seminar to your
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