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Remember Ruby Ridge: Ten years later, there are still important lessons.
National Review Online ^ | August 21, 2002 | Timothy Lynch

Posted on 08/21/2002 7:35:39 AM PDT by xsysmgr

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I have seen the evils of government. I can now see how the government has secret plans to kill its citizens. I also see the point about a person’s actions only being defined by what a jury decides after the fact. Police officers should not attempt to arrest or bring a criminal to justice, unless that person is first found guilty in a court of law. The thought of police officers attempting to arrest criminals for crimes that have not yet been established in a court of law seems un-American. It is also absurd to believe government agents are telling the truth. Just because government investigators have determined that Osama Bin Laden is responsible for terrorism, that certainly does not make it true, and since Bin Laden has never been found guilty of terrorism in a court of law, we definitely should not attempt to bring him to justice; that would violate his civil rights, which outweigh the rights of those his actions may hurt.

This line of thinking applies equally well to the gunman in the recent school hostage case http://www.dispatch.co.za/2006/09/30/Foreign/cgun.html . After police officers asked the gunman holding young girls hostage to surrender to the due process of law and he refused, that should have been the end of it (the police should have just went home). Criminals should have the option of ignoring arrest, and if they are unwilling to submit the US legal system, they should have that right. After the gunman decided against trusting in the legal system, he should have been left alone with those girls, after all, the rights of someone with a gun outweigh the safety of the children they might harm. In that case, the police attempted to blow a hole in the wall in order for a sniper to shoot the armed gunman, even though children were present; the police were obviously attempting to prevent the suspect from having a fair trial (at this point he wasn’t even convicted of a crime nor had he a known previous record of violence). Shooting a suspect that may poses a danger to children should be out of the question. Although the use of deadly force can be used if the suspect poses a threat to the officers or OTHERS, using such force just seems wrong and definitely illegal. Trusting law enforcement officers to weigh the dangers and decide on the best course of action to protect its citizens does not seem appropriate (especially since the government is evil).

I had no idea the government was so evil, until taking a closer look at it. Did you know that the planes on 9/11 were really flown by Jews, and that the government knew about it but was willing to kill its own people in order to oppress Palestinians? Also, Iraqis do not want freedom, and they actually really want to die through sectarian violence. Timothy McVeigh was also a government agent who killed American citizens in order for the government to pass laws regulating the militias. Regulating the militias is a total crime, the constitution would never allow for a WELL REGULATED MILITA. Did you know that America is Mystery Babylon the Great from the book of Revelations? American is run by both a Jewish ZOG conspiracy and by the Anti-Christ. America is doomed unless will can elect a communist war protester who has confessed to false war crimes into the Presidency. The weapons our soldiers are fighting with are inadequate, they need rubber bullets and pepper stray now. The people at WACO were not given enough time to submit to arrest, whenever a police officer arrests other people for crimes the suspects are given several months to obey the instruction. The people at WACO that did surrender or did leave the burning building were accidents, the government meant to kill all of its citizens but some were accidentally allowed to be arrested or exit the building. Did you know the war in Iraq was really about oil? It is true, that is why the gas prices are so much cheaper than ever before. The government does not want to listen to the calls made to terrorist overseas, really the government wants to hear want you are saying to your family members, they especially want to know what you buy at the grocery store and what you are going to eat for dinner. The government as hired six people to work in shifts and monitor the phone calls of every single America; for every America citizen there are six times that many people listening to their phone calls. These people are truly evil and are part of the governments plan to find out what you bought at the grocery store, and who you are going bowling with on the weekend.

Okay, maybe not everything above it 100% true, but perhaps we should think about it.


141 posted on 09/30/2006 3:52:31 PM PDT by PeterPatriot
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To: Scotsman will be Free
"I do not agree with how the FBI conducted themselves, but I wouldn't be in a big hurry to cite the 9th circuit(the most liberal, and overturned court in the U.S.)as my main foundation for my argument. "

Suggest you read the case and who wrote it before you comment.

142 posted on 10/01/2006 10:54:40 AM PDT by gatex (NRA, JPFO and Gun Owners of America)
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