Posted on 05/08/2011 7:39:45 AM PDT by marktwain
Yeah, just like the rusted hulks returned to their original owners years after Katrena rolled thru New Orleans. The NRA and its Institute for Legislative Action were the only groups active in reversing the illegal seizures of thousands of firearms from their lawful owners without remuneration or even a receipt. From the local NO police to the State AG there existed a complete "stonewall" that blocked return until the firearms were reduced to scrap by careless storage. No one has ever paid a political or monetary price for that outrageous theft of private property.
Regards,
GtG
It’s happening, folks, right under our eyes. Also, there’s
apparently no Oath Keepers in CT.
Sounds like a straight-up deprivation of rights under color of law. Judge should get the death penalty.
And because the violation is also against one of our most coveted rights... the Second Amendment. Maybe move him to Utah where IIRC, they still have the firing squad.
I support his principles fully, but why didn’t he get a lawyer in the short limited time he was given?
Reddy suspects that the FBI may be interested in his latest political action project. “We’re working on putting in an alternative money system,” Reddy told The New American. His “Sovereign State Depository, Inc.” was recently incorporated in Delaware and is being designed to help the dozen or so state legislatures that have passed gold and silver resolutions in the past year to find a way to make commercial transactions in units of gold and silver. “We haven’t quite launched it yet,” Reddy says, but he notes that the recent conviction of Bernard von NotHaus (and von NotHaus’ subsequent designation as a “domestic terrorist” in a Justice Department press release) may be part of a larger federal program to prevent the widespread use of gold and silver as money.
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