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« Reply #45 on: February 06, 2006, 12:46:39 AM »
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I'm sure Furball is trolling. At least I certainly hope so.


Most people don't take driving seriously enough, IMHO. While I wouldn't necessarily go as far as Fubar did, I can't fault him for it. He's not the one driving around with an unsafe vehicle.
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« Reply #46 on: February 06, 2006, 04:16:37 AM »
So you'd rather rat on someone instead of just letting them know that their tail lights aren't working?

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« Reply #47 on: February 06, 2006, 07:40:44 AM »
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So you'd rather rat on someone instead of just letting them know that their tail lights aren't working?


You got a problem reading? I said I was unable to tell them. Try reading the whole story before acting like I did something wrong, thanks.

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« Reply #48 on: February 06, 2006, 08:53:56 AM »
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1. I believe you are a left winger based on the content of your political posts. By that I mean "liberal." Correct me if I'm wrong.
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You're wrong, dead wrong.


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2. I reach no conclusion on this arrest because I don't know what the charges were as they pertain to Federal and State Law, and I haven't seen the Probable Cause Affidavit.
Newpaper accounts, as you should know, are NOTORIOUS for getting their facts incorrect. The arrest may or may not be lawful. I'm merely saying that I don't know.
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You say that you reached no conclusion, but I guess I read something else in your original message. If the facts are correct, I think it's terribly unlikely that it was a proper arrest, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.


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I point this out because in another thread, your thread title stated that proposed legislation by a conservative lawmaker would make protesting illegal. That was obviously false, but a trap a lot of us tend to fall into - of automatically believing what we read in a blog or elsewhere in the media - if it fits our ideology.
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It doesn't matter if the lawmaker is conservative or liberal, if they propose legislation that erodes the freedoms my forefathers fought and died to gain and keep, they're an idiot. This applies to democratic senators that try to pass laws against gun ownership, and it applies to Arlen Specter if he tries to make it a felony to protest in a 'restricted area'. You know that kook Cindy Sheehan? I think she's doing a lot to taint the memory of her sons sacrifice and whatnot, but I don't think it was appropriate to have her removed from the SOTU address. That was clearly a 'restricted area', btw, and under the proposed law, she would have been guilty of a felony. How's that right? But c'mon, if you want to talk about that, keep it in that thread, don't leak over to this one.  - Chairboy



It occurred to me when I read your post that the agent was surveiling the subject because she was a suspect, or an associate of a suspect, in a criminal act (fire bombing, for instance)

It also occurred to me that when the subject became aware of the agent and approached to photograph his vehicle tag, it could personally identify the agent... if the tag was not a fake tag, which is usually used in surveillance.   This could endanger the agent, considering some of the violent acts comitted  by eco/animal rights terrorists, not to mention that there may be specific laws against an intentional act like this.  

It occurred to me that there may be more to this story than published.

My original post was to point out that these things did not occur to you because you are biased... it never occurred to you that the agent may have been protecting the civil rights of American citizens who are victims. After all, when the ACLU asserts something, it must be true - right?

You stated: If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention. This is getting progressively worse every day, and even the dedicated lunkheads should be starting to see this by now.   -  as though there is no other possible explanation for what happened.  (BTW, if there was something improper here, I will be outraged.)


I agree that we need to keep a close eye on our government.  But I have the impression that you hate Bush so much that it leads you to errors in critical thought.  If I'm wrong, I apologise.
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« Reply #49 on: February 06, 2006, 09:24:00 AM »
I would like to assume that these guys are good enough not to get caught by a non pro.

It looks to me like he was engaged in overt surveillance.

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« Reply #50 on: February 06, 2006, 10:02:23 AM »
There were 'if you've done nothing wrong, why should you be concerned about big brother legislation' and 'oh, sure, just let the terrorists waltz right in and do thier thing un-hindered' comments in response to the wiretap and patriot act fiasco.

The point repeatedly made here by several of us anti- big brother democrats and republicans was the rights of citizens are being infringed by government.. and often by govenment in operative forms well outside the original intent (as the citizens understood it) of the original legislation.

This looks like a typical example of government empowered beyond reason in action against it's citizens using methods beyond reason.

And the reality is this: Citizens discovering the government intrusions on their privacy become not just 'suspected criminals', but criminals-in-fact by the simple act of writing down a government agents license plate number or going to the media with evidence of government abuse of constitutional protections. Those of us that have decided we'd rather not become 'criminals' in the eyes of these new laws discover that even protesting these new laws makes them criminals...

Face it.. you are no longer American Citizens. You are now all subjects of the American Protectorate. Defiance is illegal. Exposing the SS stooges is illegal. It is simple government logic that Vegans, by predeliction for organized anti-social behavior; are a threat to the homeland security of your fellow subjects, therefore it is illegal for any 'known' vegan to protest the federally inspected and protected meat distribution or processing and transportation system.

Resistance is futile.. and illegal. Speak out against the new order.. you become a criminal.

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« Reply #51 on: February 06, 2006, 10:27:28 AM »
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So you'd rather rat on someone instead of just letting them know that their tail lights aren't working?


That depends on whether the someone is driving like an ******* or not.
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« Reply #52 on: February 06, 2006, 10:29:53 AM »
this is all about one over zealous undercover cop ... let me know if the arrest stands up in a court of law

you guys remind me of the muslims going ape dung over a cartoon... planning on burning any police stations over this? lol
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« Reply #53 on: February 06, 2006, 10:39:16 AM »
Eagler,

In the interests of peace, I think we could really do a lot to keep things civil here if you were more clear on which parts of the bill of rights/constitution you don't believe apply anymore so there isn't any confusion.

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« Reply #54 on: February 06, 2006, 11:02:53 AM »
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Eagler,

In the interests of peace, I think we could really do a lot to keep things civil here if you were more clear on which parts of the bill of rights/constitution you don't believe apply anymore so there isn't any confusion.

Best regards,

Chairboy


The parts that he figures he wont need, you know like the guy who does not own a gun, and never will feeling the 2nd has no value and should be ignored.

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« Reply #55 on: February 06, 2006, 11:16:37 AM »
Eagler, what if it's you that winds up handcuffed, hustled off the streets, debreifed by fedreal stooges and then handed over to the local police to be printed, mug shotted, has to get a lawyer and defend themselves and winds up with a criminal arrest (without conviction) record from 'one over zealous undercover cop'.

Lemme know if the arrest stands up in court. Have fun wearing the criminal label. After all, it's just one over-zealous cop.

Working for one over zealous government agency that's interpeting the law over-zealously sponsored by an over zealous political hack.

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« Reply #56 on: February 06, 2006, 11:45:15 AM »
I had a female PI outside who cocked an attitude when I asked her what she was doing infront of my house.

She cocked an attitude with me, so, I gave her my story....

Get this, your unwanted here, your attitude is unacceptable, I don't take kindly to strangers, and your not wanted here, keep that in mind, and I left.

The next day there was a male PI who when he saw me, came up to me showed me his Goverment ID and I explained to him what happend with the lady, he said that their not suppose to sit in their vehicles with the car running, and windows down, and their suppose to show their ID not their buisness card.

Some of these PI's are fluffied up.

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« Reply #57 on: February 06, 2006, 11:58:32 AM »
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Some of these PI's are fluffied up.

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Some?

Kid, you now have a file. You have been labeled as a dissedent; at least. This means that you no longer enjoy the privledges of privacy. You are liable to be stopped, detained, questioned and possibly arrested for your defiance of government stooges. They can stop by your residence at will; and if in possession of a 'secret warrant' issued by a 'secret officer of the court' invade your home in the dark of night wearing masks and waving weapons, seize all your possesions, your family and your worthless butt and make you pay dearly for speaking your mind to an operative of the Homeland Defense Force.

Sleep tight, Comrade.
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« Reply #58 on: February 06, 2006, 12:30:46 PM »
hang
it happens everyday
it happened way before 911 and the actions bush took and it will happen way after

the average cop is the kid you picked on in High school getting his revenge

it's the 60's all over again .. lol
dam pigs ..lol
 
imo you are making a mountain out of a mole hill ... please carry on

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don't poke em in the eye
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« Reply #59 on: February 06, 2006, 01:05:54 PM »
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Some?

Kid, you now have a file. You have been labeled as a dissedent; at least. This means that you no longer enjoy the privledges of privacy. You are liable to be stopped, detained, questioned and possibly arrested for your defiance of government stooges. They can stop by your residence at will; and if in possession of a 'secret warrant' issued by a 'secret officer of the court' invade your home in the dark of night wearing masks and waving weapons, seize all your possesions, your family and your worthless butt and make you pay dearly for speaking your mind to an operative of the Homeland Defense Force.

Sleep tight, Comrade.


Did you see the dateline report of the pedophile homeland defense officer who came to the sting house looking for sex with a 12yr old??

Mhhm, not every homeland defense person is good, the goverment is corrupt in areas, everyone knows it, their just afraid to say it.

I have my freedom, it's my right to say as I wish, and if you take it from me, so be it, I will be a martyr.
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