Friday night...You're probably using words that he can't understand. He's a libtard, go easy on the vocabulary and he might get a hint.
Out with the Frat boiz?
Friday night...You're probably using words that he can't understand. He's a libtard, go easy on the vocabulary and he might get a hint.
Amen.Too many republicans are too wishy-washy to waste time supporting.
Amen!BTW, for those of you who've met my teenage sons, there's your proof not all young people are like this kid.
Which is why a Convention of States has become so important.I'm a full fledged conservative. Too many republicans are too wishy-washy to waste time supporting. Only time I'd support a middle-of-the-road republican is when he/she is running against a POS screaming liberal/average democrat/commie!!!
idk a lot about that admittedly. the waco thing always fascinated me more. I will say from what little I know, the feds seemed to be a bit too aggressive and pushy, and they should really only bother people with warrants or high degree of probable cause of seriously illegal activity. I don’t even know what the beef at ruby ridge was about actually. So i really can’t say much moreOk it hasn’t been asked or if it has my bad.
In regard to your view on federal troops: was Randy Weaver justified if he wanted to shoot at federal agents?
See Ruby Ridge Idaho. Famous case.
A few clicks on the internet...idk a lot about that admittedly. the waco thing always fascinated me more. I will say from what little I know, the feds seemed to be a bit too aggressive and pushy, and they should really only bother people with warrants or high degree of probable cause of seriously illegal activity. I don’t even know what the beef at ruby ridge was about actually. So i really can’t say much more
i wrote a little edit with some more infoA few clicks on the internet...
You will learn more than you want to know about Mr. Weaver & his MURDERED Wife & son...(the FBI was busted for entrapment)....
So the agents had no reason to develop a plan to get kids out first as to protect life? You feel they ran an acceptable operation by terminating weavers son and wife?idk a lot about that admittedly. the waco thing always fascinated me more. I will say from what little I know, the feds seemed to be a bit too aggressive and pushy, and they should really only bother people with warrants or high degree of probable cause of seriously illegal activity. I don’t even know what the beef at ruby ridge was about actually. So i really can’t say much more
Edit: alright, I read a bit more. My additional thoughts: if the feds wanted him that badly, they probably should have outwaited him. There was no reason to rush it and go in when they did. 2. Even if what he did was against the law (which I probably don’t agree with the law anyways, they need to have discretion about what they really pursue. As for shooting those feds, no. if he was captured alive, he should have been charged with shooting at them
No, they did not run an acceptable operation. They should have been held liable even more than they were. I think at the same time, those who shot at the feds should still be pinned for it. If feds come to arrest my friend because they falsely identify him for instance, I don’t think he should have the right to kill them, avenue of court onlySo the agents had no reason to develop a plan to get kids out first as to protect life? You feel they ran an acceptable operation by terminating weavers son and wife?
We can agree to disagree on that one. It’s not as common but police can disengage at any time if the public is at risk or in this case women and children are being subjected to the immaturity of others. The fbi was started by a homosexual. A homosexual that engineered his agency to be political. In hindsight, they have done very little law enforcement work that’s been helpful to the public.No, they did not run an acceptable operation. They should have been held liable even more than they were. I think at the same time, those who shot at the feds should still be pinned for it. If feds come to arrest my friend because they falsely identify him for instance, I don’t think he should have the right to kill them, avenue of court only
Just a little clarification, Randy Weaver and his daughter won judgments against the federal government along with Kevin Harris, and both were exonerated on criminal charges. With the exception of one misdemeanor charge against Randy Weaver.idk a lot about that admittedly. the waco thing always fascinated me more. I will say from what little I know, the feds seemed to be a bit too aggressive and pushy, and they should really only bother people with warrants or high degree of probable cause of seriously illegal activity. I don’t even know what the beef at ruby ridge was about actually. So i really can’t say much more
Edit: alright, I read a bit more. My additional thoughts: if the feds wanted him that badly, they probably should have outwaited him. There was no reason to rush it and go in when they did. 2. Even if what he did was against the law (which I probably don’t agree with the law anyways, they need to have discretion about what they really pursue. As for shooting those feds, no. if he was captured alive, he should have been charged with shooting at them
Exactly why when at the time it happened; such unnecessary loss, should jury nullification been applied.Just a little clarification, Randy Weaver and his daughter won judgments against the federal government along with Kevin Harris, and both were exonerated on criminal charges. With the exception of one misdemeanor charge against Randy Weaver.
Also the state of Idaho wanted to pursue murder charges against several federal officers for the murder of Vickie Weaver and Samuel Weaver...
I would recommend reading about Ruby Ridge before passing such quick judgement without knowing what took place.
Ruby Ridge - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
So you think just because someone wears a badge, that they are immune from being treated like a criminal if they are acting like one?No, they did not run an acceptable operation. They should have been held liable even more than they were. I think at the same time, those who shot at the feds should still be pinned for it. If feds come to arrest my friend because they falsely identify him for instance, I don’t think he should have the right to kill them, avenue of court only
Lon Horiuchi should have stood trial for murder, but AG Janet Reno pretty much gave him immunity for those deaths.Exactly why when at the time it happened; such unnecessary loss, should jury nullification been applied.
I mean I agree that the family shouldn’t have been pursued to begin with. I just disagree that shooting at the feds was alright. My belief is that their aveneue was the court onlyWe can agree to disagree on that one. It’s not as common but police can disengage at any time if the public is at risk or in this case women and children are being subjected to the immaturity of others. The fbi was started by a homosexual. A homosexual that engineered his agency to be political. In hindsight, they have done very little law enforcement work that’s been helpful to the public.
So after killing one child in Idaho, I guess they needed to up the score and kill way more in Texas? So if you can see agents should have been held accountable, how does the punishment still fit the crime for the civilians? I mean, if a man goes up against a corrupt agency, gets set up by the batf, gets his son and wife killed by the help of folks just looking for some blood shed; if I was a juror, I’d push for nullification.
I don’t think the officers themselves are responsible. The heads of agencies in the bureaucracies and maybe even the scene commanders, should have got prison sentences, but not the average officerJust a little clarification, Randy Weaver and his daughter won judgments against the federal government along with Kevin Harris, and both were exonerated on criminal charges. With the exception of one misdemeanor charge against Randy Weaver.
Also the state of Idaho wanted to pursue murder charges against several federal officers for the murder of Vickie Weaver and Samuel Weaver...
I would recommend reading about Ruby Ridge before passing such quick judgement without knowing what took place.
Ruby Ridge - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
You really are naive. Bureaucracies and scene commanders didn't pull the trigger. Horiuchi pulled the trigger.I don’t think the officers themselves are responsible. The heads of agencies in the bureaucracies and maybe even the scene commanders, should have got prison sentences, but not the average officer