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To: muawiyah

“It’s not a crime to post an address.”

Actually, it MIGHT be if they are police or prosecutors that have protect themselves from retribution.

I don’t know the law there but I believe it works that way in California.

I’m not a lawyer and I could be wrong, but I remember reading this somewhere.

STE=Q


31 posted on 06/05/2009 5:30:00 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls" ... Thomas Paine)
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To: STE=Q
It has to do with federal judges and federal prosecutors. Those are appointive positions and they deal with known criminals every day.

What we have here are "officials" who are otherwise elected members of the state legislature. Not exactly sure how you could ever get elected if you kept your address secret. Think about that one for awhile.

The other guy is a state official with an office in a well known building.

Look, I had a job in a public building and just anybody could come in, ride up the elevator, and bust in and shoot me (or my co-workers). We were concerned with that problem because we did business regularly with disreputable people in the MSM, the Mafia, the KKK, Planned Parenthood, and National Organization for Women ~ people like that who wouldn't blink their eyes while blowing your brains out over an unfavorable ruling in a postage deficiency matter.

So, what did we do? Well, my employer knew where my post office box was located. And, we kept the doors locked, and didn't leave stuff in our cars that revealed our identities, etc.

Never got shot. No doubt an elected official can't get away with even that and continue to get elected. And never forget, Arthur Bremmer is loose.

32 posted on 06/05/2009 5:43:41 PM PDT by muawiyah
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