Posted on 06/16/2015 4:56:36 PM PDT by Prolixus
A pro-law enforcement, pro-military, ex-judge and ex-federal prosecutor with 39 years of public service said he has looked at the facts and there are many, many, red-flags in this case.
Mike Snipes represents Matthew Alan Clendennen, one of the Waco 170 Twin Peaks bikers. He suggested that the Department of Justice get involved in this case.
Breitbart Texas was in Waco on Monday when Snipes said, I was a federal prosecutor for many years, very proud to have been in the department. Theyve got the kind of professionals that are needed to come down here and straighten this case out and to give some assistance.
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He said because the arrest warrants did not have individualized probable cause, there were very, very serious problems with that in this case.
It’s difficult to believe that the current DoJ could possibly help in any positive way.
It wouldn’t been the first time an attempt to bust a whole outlaw biker gang backfired in court.
Who knows what might be quietly going on behind the scene with the Bandidos, etc. They might be quietly standing up for their bros, once the bail was negotiated.
They may be almost as evil as the devil for all we know, but one thing they show that America really wishes it had, is loyalty. Even theft fails to shock anymore when your property isn’t worth having, and murder when your life isn’t worth living.
God is the ultimate answer to such demoralization, and I have nothing but salutes for intrepid gospel biker clubs.
This thing may have a long enough life that it would get a look under a putative future GOP administration.
I listened to the presser (it’s on You Tube). Besides standing up for the right, these lawyers can smell a payday.
Waco taxpayers have a big rock rolling right at them.
Who dreamed this plan up... and why?
Too tempting to try to take down a whole gang or gangs like that? But this is not the first time such an attempt has failed. Well everything is bigger in Texas and that includes the foul ups.
yeah wow. 200 guys on million dollar bail. I’ve never heard of such a thing, even when they were taking down the mafia here.
Lynch might do well to remember that this sort of “law enforcement” was used against civil rights groups during my youth when those groups had a mandate rather than being grievance manipulators as they are now. However she won’t see past the fact that most of the people whose rights were abused in this instance are white.
Figuring politically that there would be a flood of hatred for the bikers and that would protect their backs?
There’s been some FEAR (more places banning colors at biker gatherings they routinely host), but as for hatred it does not seem to have grown. But not for lack of a few souls trying to get it to happen.
Any gang that can get undercovers willing to join it can’t be all THAT wicked. That occurred to me the other day. An undercover might furnish drugs. He is not going to beat another biker senseless let alone shoot someone dead in an initiation.
I agree. They cant take drugs either. I dont know how they get past the initiation process.
In before the plants.
I'm trying to see the plants' pattern. My hunch is there is a search engine that scans FR for certain activity which alerts the plants' leader who then creates and tweets out a response to his acolytes who then spam FR.
But undercovers have faked murders...
Kind of difficult when you are told whom to kill
A free society cannot permit their police, prosecutors, city and county authorities, and the courts to behave as this group has been behaving. Whoever started the fight and killed anyone in the subsequent altercation need to be held to account for their behavior, but the actions of the government cannot be condoned or tolerated or we have become what Germany had in the 30’s.
Have you guys created any plant lists? Can you PM me? I’m just curious if the ones I had pegged coincide. I’m not on this forum all that much any more...mostly because of the plants!
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Why would the DOJ intervene? I mean, what could give them more satisfaction than knowing 170 mostly white bikers are in prison?
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