Friday, October 26, 2018

Highway Robbery!

In California recently, bandits stopped a man who happened to have $500,000.00 in cash in his car. The bandits stole all that cash. The bandits wore uniforms, and badges. They were “sworn officers” who saw a lot of money, couldn’t prove this guy got it illegally, but stole it, anyway, with NO CHARGES being filed. The very idea of allowing the cops to just “confiscate” any money they find in the possession of an American citizen is really crappy, and unconstitutional. The RICO Laws, that were clearly passed in order to DENY drug dealers the money they needed to defend themselves if arrested, are unconstitutional on their face, because of the fact that no charges and no convictions for any crime are required for the “authorities” to take their money and spend it as THEY wish, IS unconstitutional. The Constitution says we have the right to be “secure in our possessions,” and that RICO Law is in direct opposition to that. And that is the law under which these “highway robbers” disguised as cops took that money. It wouldn’t be as bad if this were the only time this has happened. But it has happened many times. The “law” allows the owner of that property to sue (at his expense after the cops stole all his money) to get it back, and they usually lose, or have to agree to “share it” with the agency that stole it. That’s what happens in DICTATORSHIPS, not in the United States. But it does happen here, and has been for a long time. Think about it. Should a cop who stops you for a minor traffic violation be able to BANKRUPT you by taking all your money, without charging you with a crime, or getting a conviction for any crime? (The Blaze)

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