Saturday, January 4, 2014
"Hob-Nailed Boots?"
That’s the best way to describe the pre-dawn police and federal agent raid on the home of a reporter recently. They were there (they said) to look for “unregistered guns and a potato gun (since when is that illegal?).” They didn’t find any. But they “confiscated” (stole) unrelated documents and everything else they could get their hands on. She said, “I think they found a great way to get into my house and get a hold of my confidential notes and go through every other file in my office." And that’s what it was: a transparent raid to get their hands on her confidential and private information: information she is not required to divulge under constitutional law. But I’m sure their warrant (if they even HAD one) covered going through everything they could find. This is how Obama is operating today, and he has way too many “willing accomplices” to his crimes. That’s how it works as you solidify your power as a dictator. That will remain until somebody gets the gonads and backbone to stop him.
They also “confiscated” (stole) her properly REGISTERED firearms, according to court documents. She told us that she figured it was a “fishing expedition” and they took only notes regarding a story she wrote critical of the Federal Air Marshal program way back in 2008. And many of what they took were not even noted on the inventory of what they DID take, while such inventory is REQUIRED by any such warrant. They told her she could “come and get” some of the papers after they had had WEEKS to copy them, forgetting entirely that they ought to BRING them to her since they came to her to steal them. But then, that’s the arrogance of government employees. No charges were (so far) filed against her or her husband, which means it WAS a “fishing expedition.” One member of the “break-in team” even slipped up and told her that story “embarrassed the agency.” Which told the story. To bad she wasn't recording. (Fox News)
They also “confiscated” (stole) her properly REGISTERED firearms, according to court documents. She told us that she figured it was a “fishing expedition” and they took only notes regarding a story she wrote critical of the Federal Air Marshal program way back in 2008. And many of what they took were not even noted on the inventory of what they DID take, while such inventory is REQUIRED by any such warrant. They told her she could “come and get” some of the papers after they had had WEEKS to copy them, forgetting entirely that they ought to BRING them to her since they came to her to steal them. But then, that’s the arrogance of government employees. No charges were (so far) filed against her or her husband, which means it WAS a “fishing expedition.” One member of the “break-in team” even slipped up and told her that story “embarrassed the agency.” Which told the story. To bad she wasn't recording. (Fox News)
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