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Politics > Politics-USA |
| User: |
"Raymond Karczewski" |
| Date: |
09 May 2006 04:37:46 AM |
| Object: |
The Fears of a Slave, The Peace of a Freeman!! |
The Fears of a Slave, The Peace of a Freeman!!
Cliff Hughes <xtratabasco@yahoo.com> wrote:
Raymond Karczewski <arkent3@earthlink.net> wrote:
ch: > I'm not saying your wrong, I'm saying your lucky.
rk: Luck has NOTHING to do with it. One is either guided by clarity
or misguided by conditioning.
ch: > You can go to www.copwatch.com and see tens of thousands of
unlucky dead and maimed innocent victims of the police state.
rk: My point exactly. Each and everyone has their own path to trod.
Some do it wisely, with Awareness and Intelligence. Most follow the
trail of Lemmings forged by Satanic Leadership, the Blind who lead the
Blind into the ditch which lead to their destruction.
rk: It is the world of IGNORAMUSES who unanimously rail at one
simple man of Truth who uses the word Christ deliberately to raze the
Hell out the conditioned reactions of the Hellbound whose religious
mind controlling idol has been exposed.
rk: Christians serve Satan, all the while believing in the Satanic
image (idol) of Christ inculcated into them through cultural
pressure. They are ruled by Concepts, not Truth. They are SATANIZED,
NOT SANITIZED.
ch: > Just because you say you have earned your freedom and say your
Free doesn't mean you are to a cop or judge with a disrespect for man
or Gods laws.
rk: Yours is a theoretical argument. Tis a waste of time. I speak
to you of actual experiences, which mean NOTHING to you. You are not
open, you are not clear. You are wrapped up in your own fears and are
thus unable to either hear or see Truth.
ch: > Just because you are sheltered in your small little universe
where all the cops and judges know your name does not make you a Free
man.
rk: It is apparent to me that you do not understand what FREEDOM is.
ch: > Try your "Freedom" in NY like the peaceful anti-bush protesters
did at the republican convention, the same ones that got tased, beat
up and jailed in concentration camps for peacefully protesting this
government. Those government agents wont care if your a living Christ
or a turd, and you'll wait until you rot before you get justice back.
rk: I was raised on the south side of chicago. In the 60's I was the
only white fighter in an all black gym. There you either stood up as
a man, or you did not survive. Skin color didn't count. I garnered
the respect of my black brothers. What I understood very early on is
that they, my black brothers had to fight, I had a job and could
always get another job. THEY COULD NOT. So much for social justice.
rk: I am a retired Police Sergeant. My experiences in life have
afforded me a view of the BIG PICTURE. I have fared well everywhere I
have been in this life despite the environment I found myself in,
notwithstanding your parochial fear laden projections.
ch: > Me, herd mentality? Look at where this country is at, and
going Mr. Karczewski. I'm not part of the herd and neither are you,
and we are both not Free by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe in
your mind you are free.
rk: Freedom is a vibration of Truth. It is unlimited, unbounded,
infinite in possibilities. You speak from a level of intellect,
limited opinion, bias and judgement. You, Cliff are like millions of
people who believe in the concept of Freedom, but when it is facing
you, the responsibility of it scares the Hell out of you.
rk: That is what I meant when I said you HAVEN'T EARNED IT!!
ch: > Every American is just a few steps away from committing a
crime. It is the over-criminalization of society." Where because of
the desire for safety, freedoms are taken away.
rk: You bet! Because you and millions of others are conditioned to
believe that the Legislative Policies of a Corporate UNITED STATES
called crimes are actual crimes. They are not! Understanding the
difference between Common Law Crime and Unconstitutional Corporate
Policies is why I am free and millions of others presently languish in
jail accused of crimes that are not crimes.
ch: > From environmental infractions, to corporate crime and
prosecuting vice crimes already covered by state law, the federal
criminal code has created a federal police power," which was not the
original intent of the framers of the Constitution.
rk: Screw the Federal Government. They are a private club whose
rules only apply to those who subject themselves to membership by
consent or contract. Their jurisdiction applies to member citizens,
not SOVEREIGN PEOPLE.
ch: > While the example of a 61-year grandmother being hauled off in
handcuffs for growing her hedges too high might seem preposterous, it
is part of a bigger problem, said Gene Healy, editor of the
newly-published book by the Cato Institute "Go Directly To Jail: The
Criminalization of Almost Everything."
rk: You will find that in EVERY EXAMPLE you wish to give, the
subjects are still bound to the system by their own consent. Until
they change their political and legal status they will remain SLAVES
of the STATE, owned body and soul. They are owned LOCK, STOCK AND
BARREL. As such the STATE can confiscate their wealth, their bank
accounts, cars, their homes, their money, put them in jail and EVEN
TAKE THEIR LIVES. WAKE THE HELL UP WILL YOU AMERICA?!!!
ch: > Dave Kopel of the Independence Institute in Denver said
aggressive law enforcement has become increasingly a problem since the
1990s, when more agencies incorporated SWAT teams and governments
wanted tougher zero-tolerance policies.
rk: IGNORAMUSES, prideful ones at that who pontificate over useless
theories, GET WHAT THEY DESERVE. They don't know how to live, how to
be, how to act.
ch: > "When you start moving to that third-world model, where even
law abiding people are afraid of police, it's a big step backward for
civilization, and even law enforcement in general," Kopel said.
rk: Thats what "kopel" says. You see, ignoramuses never express
their own understandings, their perceptions, they ultimately quote the
words of another or thump upon familiar religious books because lo and
behold, they are empty inside.
ch: > But Healy said some law enforcement officers are causing
ordinary citizens to lose trust in police because they seem to be
treating everyone like potential criminals.
rk: I was a cop. Cops don't last long when they are simple men of
Truth, Christs in service to Truth not Satanic Policies. When it
comes to managing the violence of stupid people however, cops are
necessary.
ch: > The Cato book points to Edward Hanousek Jr. who in 1994 was
sentenced to six months in prison, six months in a halfway house and
six months under supervised release, when an independent contractor
working under him accidentally broke an oil pipe while operating a
backhoe on an Alaskan railroad project. He was prosecuted under the
federal Clean Water Act
rk: What the hell do you think slaves are for? They're easily
sacrificed are they not? Not unlike our Military Sons and Daughters
who are considered Cannon Fodder by the elitists who wage war for
profit and power. You really don't get this SATANIC THING, do you?
ch: > "Effectively, we’ve created a federal police power," which
was not the original intent of the framers of the Constitution,
said John S. Baker Jr., a law professor at Louisiana State University
and co-author of the report.
rk: Did your create the federal police power? I know I didn't? If
you feel you are responsible for it, then DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. Do
you see how easily you are schnookered into the conflicts of Hell?
ch: > When citizens agree to give up freedom under the gize of safety
and local police have been armed to the teeth with Federal dollars,
look out.
rk: For what? All you personally have to do is BOYCOTT, BOYCOTT,
BOYCOTT such activity and where would they get their money? (Could it
be they don't need your money to begin with - they can just print it
up themselves.) You see IGNORAMUSES are easy to bilk. Taxes go to
pay of the bogus national debt and to keep the populace working from
morning till night just to survive. AND THE DUMMIES DO IT WITH THEIR
CONSENT.
rk: Ask yourself, HOW DUMB IS THAT???
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ch: > The Texas woman who was hauled off to jail in front of her kids
for not buckling up in the car.
rk: A 14th Amendment Citizen no doubt.
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ch: > There’s 8-year-old Hamadi Alston of New Jersey, who was put in
a jail cell in 2003 for five hours for using an L-shaped piece of
paper he found in a book as a play gun in the schoolyard.
rk: A Ward of the State, no doubt.
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ch: > There have been numerous arrests of people, even children
being arrested and detained with handcuffs for eating in Washington,
D.C., subway stations.
rk: 14th Amendment Citizen Slaves and Wards of the State no doubt.
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ch: > Schoolteacher Hope Clarke was hauled off a cruise ship in 2003
allegedly for not paying a fine for leaving marshmallows at a
Yellowstone National Park campsite. After being detained for 10 hours,
she was taken into shackles before a judge, who by that time
acknowledged she really did pay the fine.
rk: Where was the Common Law Crime Committed? Victimless infractions
apply only to 14th Amendment Slaves or those who waive their rights
and consent to such Administrative jurisdiction. Again, HOW DUMB IS
THAT???
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rk: You ought to see the point by now. There is no need for me to
address the remainder of your examples as they all fall within the
category of Corporate Policies enforced over STATE OWNED SLAVES who
have not corrected their political or legal status. In their
IGNORANCE, they get what they deserve.
rk: By the way Chris, you ought to express more of yourself in these
interchanges. Your OVERWHELMING offering of the published words of
others instead of your own to make your point, only show you have no
words of your own.
rk: That is why the ignorant are always victimized by Tyrants while
Free men are not! Here is a hint:
TRUTH -- AND THE GATES OF HELL SHALL NOT PREVAIL AGAINST IT.
Miami Police Use Taser To Subdue Wheelchair-Bound Man
WFTV | December 21, 2004
MIAMI -- Miami police say they used a Taser stun gun to subdue a
wheelchair-bound man.
Police say they responded to a domestic violence all at a home where
the man got into an argument with his girlfriend, then threw a soda
can at her 13-year-old daughter.
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Woman Ticketed for Sitting on a Playground Bench with No Kids
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?s...ocal&id=3480711
(New York-AP, Sept. 27, 2005) - It's an only in New York story. A
woman was given a ticket for sitting on a park bench because she
doesn't have children. The Rivington Playground on Manhattan's East
Side has a small sign at the entrance that says adults are prohibited
unless they are accompanied by a child.
Forty-seven-year-old Sandra Catena says she didn't see the sign when
she sat down to wait for an arts festival to start. Two New York City
police officers asked her if she was with a child. When she said no,
they gave her a ticket that could bring a one thousand dollar fine and
90 days in jail.
The city parks department says the rule is designed to keep pedophiles
out of city parks, but a parks spokesman told the Daily News that the
department hoped police would use some common sense when enforcing the
rule.
The spokesman told the paper that ticketing a woman in the park in the
middle of the day is not the way you want to enforce the rule.
(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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$185 fine for dropping sunflower seed
Judge upholds penalty for woman astonished by local law
WND | November 11, 2004
It could be called a case for the birds, but an Oklahoma woman is
crying fowl over a $185 fine for dropping a sunflower seed in public.
Tricia Morgan was pulled over five months ago after an Oklahoma City
police officer saw her drop a seed on the street as she was driving
her children home.
"I didn't drop a whole handful at all because I only had three or four
in my hand," Morgan told KOCO-TV. "I was eating them here and dropping
them in the trash behind."
The officer proceeded to ticket her for littering.
Police say littering laws in the city have been beefed up in recent
years, and seeds fall under the definition of litter.
"Officers are required to enforce all statutes and ordinances
regardless of what they are" Sgt. Charles Phillips told KOCO.
Morgan took her case to court, and to her surprise, was found guilty
of the offense.
Morgan thought about appealing her case, but said it would cost
several hundred dollars more.
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http://www.propagandamatrix.com/art...04tooloudly.htm
Pregnant Woman Arrested For Talking Too Loudly on Cellphone
Washington Post | September 28 2004
Sakinah Aaron was walking into the bus area at the Wheaton Metro
station several weeks ago, talking loudly on her Motorola cell phone.
A little too loudly for Officer George Saoutis of the Metro Transit
Police.
The police officer told Aaron, who is five months pregnant, to lower
her voice. She told the officer he had no right to tell her how to
speak into her cell phone.
Their verbal dispute quickly escalated, and Saoutis grabbed Aaron by
the arm and pushed her to the ground. He handcuffed the 23-year-old
woman, called for backup and took her to a cell where she was held for
three hours before being released to her aunt. She was charged with
two misdemeanors: "disorderly manner that disturbed the public peace"
and resisting arrest.
Those are the facts on which both sides agree.
They interpret the events of Sept. 9 very differently.
Transit Police and some Metro officials say Saoutis was protecting the
peace by removing a woman who had overstepped the boundaries of civil
behavior because she was loudly cursing into her phone.
They say that cell phones have become just another instrument of
loutish behavior in the public space and that they are fighting a
dramatic deterioration of manners in the transit system.
"We need better enforcement to allow people to know we are serious and
want to maintain the high-quality level of the system," said Robert J.
Smith, chairman of the Metro board, adding that "ranting youth" have
become a plague on the subway. "This isn't Montana. We live in a very
dense region, and people are on top of each other all the time."
Smith, who refuses to carry a cell phone, said he thinks Metro riders
need to use the devices with care. "We wouldn't allow someone to come
into the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and shout obscenities into a cell
phone," he said.
But Aaron and some defenders of free speech say the Transit Police are
the ones who overstepped boundaries by making a crime out of
conversation and pushing a pregnant woman to her knees. The incident
took place out of doors and not in the confines of a rail car or bus,
they note.
And they point to a string of other incidents, including the July
arrest of a 45-year-old woman for chewing a PayDay candy bar and the
2000 arrest of a 12-year-old girl for eating a french fry, that are
earning the Transit Police a national reputation as an agency itching
to lock up riders.
"Technically, the police officer is right, but the result is wrong,"
said D.C. Council member Jim Graham (D-Ward 1), who represents the
city on the Metro board. "How do we prevent minor transgressions
escalating into major problems? It's not what any of us want. We don't
want pregnant women booked for loud cell phone conversations. We don't
want 12-year-old girls in handcuffs for eating a single french fry.
Whether it's training or guidance to our officers, we have to do
something."
Johnny Barnes, executive director of the Washington area chapter of
the American Civil Liberties Union, called Aaron's arrest "troubling."
"There seems to be an unusual attention paid to activities of
patrons," Barnes said. "One should be able to ride the Metro and
exercise a range of rights without fear of intervention from Metro
police."
Aaron, who lives in Silver Spring and works as a clerk at the Food and
Drug Administration, said she was talking to her fiance on her cell
phone as she walked toward the bus bay about 4:45 p.m. Sept. 9 to
catch the Route C4 Metrobus.
"Our phone conversation had ended," she said. "I'm walking down the
stairs and the transit cop said, 'You have to lower your voice,
ma'am.' I said, 'You can't tell me how loud I can talk.' He said, 'I
can arrest you,' and he grabbed my arm. I said, 'What are you doing?
I'm pregnant! Oh, so you want to flex some muscle today?' He grabbed
my hand, and we struggled."
Aaron acknowledged that she was loud on the phone but said she wasn't
cursing and lobbed a profanity only after Saoutis grabbed her. After
her release that night, Aaron went to Holy Cross Hospital and was
treated in the emergency room for a bruise she said was a result of
Saoutis's pushing her to the ground and placing his knee on her upper
back.
Saoutis, who is about to complete his first year on the job with the
Transit Police, was not available for an interview yesterday,
according to Deputy Chief Tim Gronau.
Gronau said his officer properly enforced the law and arrested Aaron
because it was clear she wasn't taking his warning seriously.
"We're not either pro or negative cell phones," he said. "The issue is
[that] the volume of her conversation, coupled with the language, is
not conducive to socially accepted standards of behavior."
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2 boys arrested for riding bikes on restricted cop parking lot
01/14/2004
By Jeff Prince and Dan Malone
Pavel Lachko and Boris Avdeev: unlikely terrorist suspects.
A wrist slap. That's the outcome of the Sept. 6 arrest of two Russian
exchange students by the Arlington Police Department, an investigation
by police and a Homeland Security federal agent, a county prosecutor's
decision to seek charges, three months of delayed court hearings, and,
finally, a judge's verdict last week. On Jan. 8, County Criminal
Court Judge Phil Sorrells dismissed the charges of criminal
trespassing against Pavel Lachko and Boris Avdeev, both 22-year-old
graduate students who attend the University of Texas at Arlington. The
pair was facing a maximum penalty of six months in jail and up to
$2,000 in fines, along with a slew of potential problems with
immigration officials. The judge dismissed the charges after hearing
that the students had written an apology and put in 40 hours of
community service. The two thereby escaped the fates of other
foreigners who have endured far-reaching consequences of running afoul
of the American justice system post-9/11.
Their crime? Lachko and Avdeev rode bicycles onto a restricted police
parking lot to ask for directions to a rock-climbing gym. They quickly
found themselves jailed by wary cops just days before the anniversary
of the 9/11 terrorist bombings. Both students speak with heavy accents
and neither carried identification.
The district attorney's office filed charges even after the students'
identification and legal status were verified. The judge's decided to
dismiss the case.
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He also said he had 40 officers on site that day.
Four Christians were arrested. They are charged with eight crimes,
including three felonies: possession of instruments of crime (a
bullhorn), ethnic intimidation (saying that homosexuality is a sin),
and inciting a riot (reading from the Bible some passages relating to
homosexuality) despite the fact that no
riot occurred.
They face a possible 47 years in prison and fines of $90,000
each. Now we have learned more about this horrible travesty of
justice.
According to WorldNetDaily, "Homosexual attorneys from the U.S.
Justice Department Civil Rights Division not only attended (the) large
homosexual event.but they advised police on the scene who arrested 11
Christian protesters, says a source in the agency." (Charges against
some of the Christians have been dropped.)
The WorldNetDaily article went on to say the U.S. Justice
Department is "not likely to take up the cause of the five criminally
charged Christians who believe Philadelphia officials violated their
civil rights."
Did you catch that? The Justice Department will refuse to
investigate the treatment of the arrested Christians because some
homosexual attorneys from the Justice Department were advising the
Philadelphia police on how to arrest the
Christians!!!!
WorldNetDaily, quoting their source inside the Justice
Department, said the Christians were charged with "ethic intimidation
(hate crimes) 'at the recommendation of some of our (Department of
Justice) attorneys who were at the
march.'"
In fact, Chief Inspector Tiano, who serves as liaison to the
homosexual community, testified at the preliminary hearing that he met
at least four times with the organizers of the Outfest event in
anticipation of the protesters'activities, presumably to discuss how
to handle the "Christians" when they showed up at the event. He also
said he had 40 officers on site that day. He
did not meet with any of the Christians!
There appears to be collusion in this travesty of justice that
goes to high levels of both the Justice Department and Philadelphia. A
trail date will be set soon.
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YOUR GOVERNMENT AT WORK
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45477
Baby yanked from couple for kisses on belly button
Family goes through 'nightmare' scenario as state
claimed photos sexual assault
Posted: July 27, 2005
4:15 p.m. Eastern
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
The ordeal is finally over, but for the past year, a North Carolina
family has been torn apart after state officials claimed family photos
of a father kissing his baby's belly button were some kind of child
abuse.
It began when Teresa Hamaty took impromptu party snapshots of her
husband, Charbel, playfully embracing their naked, newborn son,
Kristoff.
After dropping the film off at an Eckerd store in North Raleigh,
authorities were notified.
"You see the back of the baby, and like if someone is kissing the
baby's belly button," Teresa told WRAL-TV.
But police saw the worst and arrested Teresa for taking sexually
explicit photos, charged her husband with felony sexual assault, and
put Kristoff and his half-sister in protective custody.
"It was a nightmare," Charbel said, after spending half a year in
jail.
Teresa took months fighting to gain back custody of her children.
"I think this was one of those times that they got the wrong people,"
Teresa said. "They were too quick to judge when they took one look at
my husband."
Dozens of Hamaty supporters showed up for court appearances, claiming
police overreacted. They raised some $140,000 in legal and living
expenses for the Hamatys.
"[It] makes me feel, that's it – that's why I have to be strong for –
to show everybody what the truth is," Charbel told the station.
The charges eventually were dropped when a report submitted by an
expert said there was no criminal intent in the pictures.
"I hate cameras," Charbel now says. "I don't like taking pictures."
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Third-grader arrested for disorderly conduct, put in adult jail
ESPANOLA, N.M. (AP) — An Espanola third-grader was handcuffed and
arrested by police after hitting another student with a basketball,
the child's mother and her lawyer say.
"The Legislature never envisioned that the law would be used to lock
an 8-year-old in any jail, especially an adult jail," attorney Sheri
Raphaelson said.
"This is the most egregious example of poor judgment by police that
I've ever seen in my 15 years of practicing law," she said.
According to a juvenile citation for disorderly conduct, Jerry
Trujillo
was arrested Thursday and booked into the Espanola jail after he "got
out of control and refused to go back to class."
Police Chief Richard Guillen, who was not at work Thursday, said he
had few details but that officers "couldn't deal with" the boy before
taking him into custody.
He said he had conflicting accounts of where the boy was held and for
how long.
It's illegal to keep a juvenile at an adult facility.
Espanola school Superintendent Vernon Jaramillo said the incident was
being investigated. He expected a report from the school's principal,
Corinne Salazar.
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Girl arrested, handcuffed for taking scissors to school
Girl arrested, handcuffed for taking scissors to school
Source: USA Today
Published: Dec 11, 2004
Author: AP
Post Date: 2004-12-16 07:37:07 by Gumby the Terrible
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 10-year-old girl was placed in handcuffs and
taken to a police station because she took a pair of scissors to her
elementary school.
School district officials said the fourth-grade student did not
threaten anyone with the 8-inch shears, but violated a rule that
considers scissors to be potential weapons.
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Teen tased 16 times for choking
Teen tased 16 times for paraphenalia
Mother of teen hit with Taser 16 times plans to sue
Associated Press | March 8 2005
PORTAGE, Ind. - A woman says police shocked her
teenage son 16 times with a stun gun, causing him to
temporarily lose his memory, and she plans to seek
damages.
Sherry Davis and her attorney said they plan to file a
tort claim with the city within a week to 10 days.
Davis said her son, Jim Wring, 18, still does not
remember anything except blinding flashes of pain from
the night of Nov. 2. She also said her son, who was
hospitalized for three days, did not recognize her
until the afternoon after his run-in with police.
Portage police went to the home of a friend of Wring's
after a caller reported that he was choking. Police
reports said Wring was acting strangely and would not
cooperate with officers.
Wring eventually took an "aggressive stance," and
police warned him and then shot him with a stun gun,
police reports said.
Hospital toxicology tests showed Wring had not taken
drugs, and doctors later concluded that Wring's
strange behavior was an episode of hypoxic
encephalopathy caused by choking, the Post-Tribune of
Merrillville reported.
Davis and her attorney Stephen Bower of Merrillville
say they are finalizing steps for a lawsuit against
the city of Portage. Bower said he plans to file a
tort claim in a week to 10 days and a lawsuit should
follow in the next couple months, seeking unspecified
damages.
Mayor Doug Olson refused to comment to the
Post-Tribune on the lawsuit, as have representatives
of the police department.
When the initial incident was reported, Olson said he
supported his police officers, as did Police Chief
Clifford Burch.
Davis said she wants to see remorse from the city.
"First and foremost, for them to admit that they went
over the edge," Davis said. "They need to acknowledge
that."
Davis also wants reimbursed for her son's medical
bills - including medication for persistent headaches
- which have totaled near $35,000.
Wring is charged with resisting arrest and possession
of paraphernalia and has a court date of April 13.
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Police: Handcuffing kindergartner not a violation
Police: Handcuffing girl not a violation
Associated Press | August 5, 2005
Police officers committed an error of judgment when they handcuffed an
unruly kindergartner at school in March but did not violate policy,
the department's chief said Thursday.
Chief Chuck Harmon said the two officers who handcuffed the 5-year-old
girl were reprimanded for minor errors in handling the situation,
which gained worldwide attention when a videotape of the confrontation
was released to broadcasters.
But Harmon said the officers were not punished for shackling the
child, who had torn up a classroom and hit an assistant principal
before the officers arrived.
Still, Harmon said, the officers should have done more investigation,
explored ways to defuse the situation and allowed school officials to
take the lead in handling it.
"This child needed some intervention, but I don't think it was by law
enforcement," Harmon said, calling the handcuffing "premature."
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Hero gets arrested
Texas Man Arrested After Heroic Rescue
Associated Press | July 5, 2005
SAN MARCOS, Texas (AP) - A man who rescued a swimmer caught in
swirling river currents found himself in trouble soon afterward when
he was arrested by authorities who claimed he was interfering.
Dave Newman, 48, disobeyed repeated orders by emergency personnel to
leave the water, police said. He was charged with interfering with
public duties.
"I was amazed," Newman said Monday after his release on $2,000 bail.
"I had a very uncomfortable night after saving that guy's life. He
thanked me for it in front of the police, and then they took me to
jail."
Abed Duamni, 35, of Houston, said he had just finished eating at a
restaurant Sunday when he decided to go for a swim in a nearby river.
Duamni said he didn't see any signs warning swimmers of dangerous
currents.
Newman said he pulled Duamni out of the water, swimming under a
waterfall and over to the shore opposite from the restaurant. He could
hear law enforcement personnel telling him to come back to the other
side.
According to police, Newman smirked and seemed annoyed by officers'
requests. He stood in the water for about 15 seconds before swimming
downstream.
"When he came across the river, the officer stuck out his hand like
he's going to help him out of the water, and he put cuffs on him,"
said John Parnell, pastor of St. Augustine Old Roman Catholic Church
in Fort Worth.
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Man Goes to Jail for Puting a Sign in his Yard
WAFF | April 2 2004
"You can look through 'em all."
Up to his ears in legal documents, Phillip Dean is fed
up with the judicial system.
"That's the kind of court system we've got in Jackson
County, Alabama and I want everybody to know," Dean
says.
So he put a sign in his front lawn saying "Our Court
System Is a Joke."
A message landing him behind bars.
"I was in a cell about four foot wide and six foot
long and nothing in it but a toilet," he explains.
Arrest orders signed by Judge Haralson claim Dean to
be in direct contempt of court, even though the sign
is on County Road 107, not in the county courthouse.
"The signs were so derogatory to the court they could
not be ignored," Haralson responds in a local paper.
With Dean locked up, the signs were removed.
"Before they would let me go in front of Judge
Haralson," Dean says. "They put leg shackles, they put
handcuffs, they put chains from my legs up to my
waist. they put a chain around my waist. they put
chains from my waist up here and had my hands pulled
up like this."
"When it gets to where a man hadn't got any free
speech in this world, what has he got?" he asks.
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Reuters
Oregon Law Would Jail War Protesters as Terrorists
By Lee Douglas
PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - An Oregon anti-terrorism
bill would jail street-blocking protesters for at
least 25 years in a thinly veiled effort to discourage
anti-war demonstrations, critics say.
The bill has met strong opposition but lawmakers still
expect a debate on the definition of terrorism and the
value of free speech before a vote by the state senate
judiciary committee, whose Chairman, Republican
Senator John Minnis, wrote the proposed legislation.
Dubbed Senate Bill 742, it identifies a terrorist as a
person who "plans or participates in an act that is
intended, by at least one of its participants, to
disrupt" business, transportation, schools,
government, or free assembly.
The bill's few public supporters say police need
stronger laws to break up protests that have created
havoc in cities like Portland, where thousands of
people have marched and demonstrated against war in
Iraq since last fall.
"We need some additional tools to control protests
that shut down the city," said Lars Larson, a
conservative radio talk show host who has aggressively
stumped for the bill.
Larson said protesters should be protected by free
speech laws, but not given free reign to hold up
ambulances or frighten people out of their daily
routines, adding that police and the court system
could be trusted to see the difference.
"Right now a group of people can get together and go
downtown and block a freeway," Larson said. "You need
a tool to deal with that."
The bill contains automatic sentences of 25 years to
life for the crime of terrorism.
Critics of the bill say its language is so vague it
erodes basic freedoms in the name of fighting
terrorism under an extremely broad definition.
"Under the original version (terrorism) meant
essentially a food fight," said Andrea Meyer of the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which opposes
the bill.
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Lawyers say post-9/11 U.S. is like police state
Jim Nichols, Plain Dealer Reporter | May 01, 2004
Americans have a fearsome new enemy since 9/11, and
that enemy is their own government, a panel of
prominent defense lawyers told colleagues Friday.
Congress and the Bush administration are behaving in
most un-American ways under the guise of national
security, the lawyers argued: gutting civil rights,
usurping powers to eavesdrop, creating secret
tribunals where the accused have no rights.
And, they emphasize, all Americans not just terrorists
are potential victims of the USA Patriot Act and other
laws and presidential orders implemented in 9/11's
wake.
"We are living in a very dangerous age," said Marvin
Miller, an Alexandria, Va., trial lawyer. "I have this
theory that just because we started out as a democracy
doesn't mean we're going to survive as a democracy."
The Cuyahoga County Bar Association's Criminal Law
Committee hosted the seminar. Speakers included
Miller; David Baugh, who earned prominence and ire
defending al-Qaida terrorist Mohamed Rashed Daoud
Al-'Owhali; former National Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers President Gerald Goldstein; and
Geoffrey Mearns, a former assistant U.S. attorney and
electronic-surveillance expert for the Cleveland law
firm Baker & Hostetler.
Americans were justified in wanting to lash out after
9/11, Goldstein said, and those who weren't furious
"don't deserve the freedoms we enjoy."
"But if you think for a minute that giving up our
freedoms is the way to protect us from terrorism,
you're equally wrong," he added.
Among legal changes the defense lawyers lambasted:
National Security letters, which allow the FBI,
without a warrant or judicial oversight, to order
Internet providers, phone companies and other
businesses to disclose sensitive data on anyone, then
impose a gag order barring recipients from telling
anyone the information was requested.
New forms of warrants called "delayed notice" searches
that let authorities enter homes or businesses and
copy computer or paper files without telling the
search's target, as traditional warrants require.
Virtually warrantless eavesdropping on electronic
communication by the National Security Administration
and Justice Department. The government has been doing
it since 1978 to snoop for foreign spies, but now can
share what used to be strictly intelligence data with
state and federal law-enforcement agencies, Mearns
said.
The word "terrorism." The Patriot Act defines it so
broadly that, had the act existed earlier, it could
have been used to crush the civil-rights movement.
The foundation of the United States, and the reason
people risk their lives to immigrate here, is the
Constitution, a document "written by people who didn't
trust the government," said Baugh, a Richmond, Va.,
criminal-defense attorney. Yet Americans' rising
xenophobia and fear of terrorism are driving us to
weaken it and become a police state, Baugh, Miller and
Goldstein argued.
"Hitler did not impose his will on an unsuspecting
public," Goldstein said. "The Third Reich arose on a
groundswell of popular support."
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Kiss Goodbye to the 4th Amendment
Jon Christian Ryter | April 1st 2004
It's finally happened. Thanks to recent judicial
decisions by the traditionally conservative 5th
Circuit Court and the US Supreme Court, Americans can
pretty much kiss the 4th Amendment good-bye. On the
heels of a US Supreme Court decision that now allows
police to fully arrest and handcuff American citizens
for misdemeanor violations of traffic law that are
generally punishable with a ticket and a fine in
traffic court, the usually conservative US 5th Circuit
Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled on Friday, March
26, 2004 that police officers can briefly search homes
and commercial buildings and use any evidence found in
those warrantless searches in the trials of those
charged with violating the law—even if police had no
suspicion those being detained had violated laws for
which they were consequently charged based on the
evidence discovered in the warrantless search.
The 5th Circuit's decision sets a groundbreaking legal
precedent that frightens legal experts who claim the
new ruling establishes a privilege that will quickly
be abused by police in every jurisdiction in the
nation even though the 5th Circuit's decision actually
only affects Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi.
Louisiana law enforcement officers claim it was needed
to provide safety to officers. Acting on a Baton Rouge
case, the 5th Circuit ruled that police do not need an
arrest or search warrant to conduct a swift sweep of
private property to ensure their own safety. Further,
the court ruled, any evidence discovered during the
sweep is admissible in court as long as the search is
a cursory inspection of the dwelling or other building
rather than a "deep search” and providing the police
entered the building for legitimate law enforcement
purposes...and they had reason to believe that
entering that building or dwelling might be dangerous.
What law enforcement situation today is not dangerous?
Even minor domestic squabbles can become instantly
dangerous.
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In Push to Stop Drunk Driving, Police Draw Blood
Wall Street Journal | March 24 2004
BROOKFIELD, Wis. -- After police stopped Robert H.
Miller for driving erratically here one afternoon in
February 2001, they asked for his license and
registration.
Then they asked for something else: his blood. Having
been convicted of drunk driving once before, Mr.
Miller refused to cooperate. So after he was taken to
a hospital, five officers pinned him to the floor as a
medical technician stuck a needle in his arm. His
blood-alcohol level was 0.266% -- more than twice the
legal limit. Mr. Miller, who declined to comment,
challenged the tactic in court but lost. He pleaded no
contest, was sentenced to up to 90 days in jail and
lost his license for 18 months.
"I've really pushed it," says John O'Boyle, district
attorney of Pierce County, Wis. Lawyers sometimes
successfully challenge breath tests in court or
persuade juries to doubt them, but "blood tests tend
to be pretty bulletproof," Mr. O'Boyle says. Moreover,
it's impossible to force a breath test on someone, but
taking blood requires no cooperation. "If we have to
literally strap you down if you refuse, that's what
can happen to you," says Lt. Tony Almaraz, a Nevada
Highway Patrol spokesman.
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POLICE STATE, USA
Cops go to bars to arrest drunks Gestapo-like tactics
prompt outrage, complaints among owners, citizenry
In the ongoing effort to keep public places clear of
intoxicated citizens and drunk drivers, some police
agencies are using a controversial tactic – going
directly into bars and restaurants in order to make
arrests.
Such is the situation in northern Virginia, where
Fairfax County Police are targeting patrons suspected
of having one too many.
"[Officers] were talking to one of the guests, then
physically pulled him off the barstool," Richie
Prisco, general manager at Champps bar told the Reston
Times. "They were really aggressive and nasty."
According to the report, police are hauling customers
outside of establishments to conduct sobriety tests,
then arresting them for public drunkenness should they
fail.
Tavern owner Jimmy Cirrito says it was intimidating
and unnecessary to have some ten officers show up in
SWAT-like attire. He notes police seemed to be tagging
people at random, despite their telling bar owners
they had undercover agents inside, calling in to
provide specific descriptions of certain individuals.
"They tapped one lady on the shoulder – who was on her
first drink and had just eaten dinner – to take her
out on the sidewalk and give her a sobriety test,"
Cirrito told the paper. "They told her she fit the
description of a woman they had complaints about, and
that they heard she was dancing topless."
Cirrito said the woman passed the test and was allowed
back in, but soon after, police pulled another woman
outside who had arrived shortly before officers did.
"They made her count backward, say the alphabet, tell
them where she lived, how she got there, how she was
getting home," he said. "She had just gotten there
five minutes ago in a cab."
Authorities say such methods are not new, despite
protests from bar owners that they've never heard of
police coming inside their establishments to enforce
drinking laws.
"I've been an officer for over 17 years, and we've
been doing it on and off over my entire career,"
police spokeswoman Sophia Grinnan told the Times.
In the wake of the published report, citizens appear
to be siding with the bar owners and patrons, gauging
from posts in an on line message board.
"The way police are handling the drink situation is
the biggest B.S. I have ever heard of," wrote Ray
Williams.
"I lost a son (at age 16) a few years ago, and I most
certainly support stopping anyone from drinking and
driving. However, this police raid that seems to take
place at some local bars is just totally crazy. ...
Are we now living in a communist environment where we
are not allowed to do anything without being harassed
by the military/police?"
Russ Heisinger of Northport, N.Y., asked: "What is
next, the alcohol police entering your home on Super
Bowl Sunday, and inviting you outside to take a breath
test? A solution would be for all the bar and
restaurant owners to become 'private clubs,' and
charge a very nominal fee for membership. However, the
true solution is for the 'Barney Fifes' there to
uphold the part of the Constitution about unlawful
search, and to remember that we are after all, a free
society, unless the cops think this is Baghdad!"
Others, like Don Armstrong, urged people to reject
field sobriety tests, and request a blood-alcohol test
at a local hospital.
"I have a form of arthritis that often affects my
speech patterns and walking abilities," he wrote.
"Under their standards of an acceptable set of motor
functions, I would fail even if I never had an
alcoholic drink."
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No homework? Tell it to the judge
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The parents of students at a
Houston middle school who tell teachers the dog ate
their homework or the cat ripped it up are getting an
unusual response: tell it to the judge.
At Houston's North Shore Middle School, the parents of
students who habitually fail to complete their
homework and miss a mandatory after school program are
being summoned to court, school officials said on
Thursday.
The school this week issued 48 misdemeanor criminal
citations, similar in severity to a traffic ticket, to
those students' parents. The tickets, which could have
yielded a fine of up to $185 required parents to
appear on Wednesday before Harris County Justice of
the Peace Mike Parrott.
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OUTRAGE OVER NEW WRONG-DOOR BLUNDER BY POLICE
By ERIKA MARTINEZ and ED ROBINSON
http://www.prisonplanet.com/outrage..._by_police.html
May 23, 2003 -- Residents of a Bronx building are
outraged after getting an unexpected morning
"greeting" yesterday from a police drug squad, which
burst into their homes, waved guns at children and
then left after finding nothing.
"At 7:50 a.m., they burst down the door to the
building," said Joe Celcis, a teacher whose mother and
sister live in the home.
"After an hour and a half, they said, 'Sorry wrong
house,' and left."
They smashed open a door, handcuffed several people
and put a gun in the face of 12-year-old Jennifer
Espady before going though everyone's belongings,
witnesses said.
"They came in with guns drawn and pushed me," Jennifer
said.
The cops were looking for two handguns, a pile of
marijuana and evidence of a pot-selling operation.
They found nothing.
"How can a 12-year-old forget having a gun pointed at
her? She was treated like she was in Iraq."
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http://www.newsfrombabylon.com/inde...=node/view/3142
Deputy Wrestles Girl To Ground
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- A deputy used pepper spray on
a 12-year-old girl and wrestled her to the ground when
she ignored repeated orders to stop jaywalking, the
sheriff's office said Friday. Broward County sheriff's
deputy Michael Roberto was issuing jaywalking tickets
to students crossing a busy highway Thursday when he
asked the girl to stand next to his motorcycle so he
could give her a citation, the deputy's report said.
But the girl, who was not immediately identified,
became upset and began to curse, Roberto said in the
report. The girl also walked away and ignored four
more orders to stop and put her hands behind her back,
he said.
The girl, who is 5 feet 1 inch and 134 pounds,
threatened to hit Roberto and rolled her hand in a
fist, the report said. The deputy repeatedly warned
her that he would use pepper spray if she didn't
listen.
"After the last warning and order, it became apparent
that I had to choose between a physical fight and
using the pepper spray," Roberto wrote. "I sprayed her
in the face."
Roberto, a 22-year veteran of the force, was at work
Friday, Leljedahl said.
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Police settle excessive force suit with 71-year-old
woman
PORTLAND, Ore. - The city of Portland has agreed to
pay $145,000 to an elderly blind woman after police
pepper-sprayed and shocked her with a stun gun.
The altercation began as an attempt to remove shrubs
and appliances from 71-year-old Eunice Crowder's yard,
and ended with police citing her for harassment and
disobeying an order.
"This case goes to show that police misconduct and
excessive force can happen to anybody outside the
mainstream," said Ernest Warren Jr., Crowder's lawyer.
"It does not have to be an African American; it can be
someone who is elderly and white."
The June 9, 2003, incident began when Ed Marihart, a
city employee, showed up at Crowder's home. He served
her with an administrative search warrant to remove an
accumulation of trash and debris.
According to Crowder and her lawyer, the woman told
him she was blind and hard of hearing, and asked him
to read the entire warrant to her, but he refused. She
said he placed it in her hands, walked outside and
ordered others to start removing items from her yard.
The woman followed the city employee outside. She was
concerned that he and his co-workers had removed a
family heirloom, a 90-year-old red toy wagon with
rhododendrons in it. She asked to enter a trailer,
where items from her yard were being placed, to feel
around for the wagon.
Marihart told her she couldn't enter the trailer and
said the wagon was not inside. He then called police.
When Portland Officers Robert Miller and Eric Zajac
arrived at the house, Crowder acknowledged she had one
foot on the curb and one foot on the bumper of the
trailer. She felt someone step on her foot and asked,
"Who are you?"
Moments later, she felt someone strike her in the
head, which dislodged her prosthetic right eye from
its socket, and was knocked to the ground, she claimed
in her lawsuit.
Officers said Crowder ignored their commands not to
climb into the trailer and tried to bite Miller's
hand.
They acknowledged she was "pushed onto the dirt next
to the sidewalk," according to the city's legal brief
filed in court.
While on the ground, Crowder asked the officer what he
thought he was doing and kicked Miller. She said the
officer kicked her back, then pepper-sprayed her in
her eyes.
"While she's still on the ground, on her stomach, they
tased her in the back and in the breast," her lawyer
said.
Police said they pepper-sprayed Crowder after she
refused to stop kicking them. They admit that
Crowder's prosthetic eye fell out at some point, and
that Zajac stunned Crowder with a Taser, an electric
stun gun, twice in the lower back and once in the
upper back after ordering her to stop fighting and
resisting.
Warren said the city's argument is bogus. He said, "To
kick the crap out of old folks seems a little bit much
to me in the name of law enforcement,"
(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights
Reserved.)
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Wednesday, March 05, 2003
ALBANY, N.Y. — A man wearing a "Peace on Earth, Give
Peace a Chance" T-shirt in a shopping mall says he was
arrested because he refused to take the shirt off, but
the mall says he was nabbed for bothering other
shoppers.
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Security guards approached Stephen Downs, 61, and his
31-year-old son Roger, on Monday night after they were
spotted wearing the T-shirts at Crossgates Mall in a
suburb of Albany, N.Y., the men said.
The two said they were asked to remove the shirts made
at a store there — or leave the mall. They refused.
The guards returned with a police officer who repeated
the ultimatum. The son took his T-shirt off, but the
father refused.
"'I said, 'All right then, arrest me if you have to,'"
Downs said. "So that's what they did. They put the
handcuffs on and took me away."
Downs pleaded innocent to the charges Monday night.
The New York Civil Liberties Union said it would help
with his case if asked.
Police Chief James Murley said his officers were just
responding to a complaint by mall security.
"We don't care what they have on their shirts, but
they were asked to leave the property, and it's
private property," Murley said.
Monday's arrest came less than three months after
about 20 peace activists wearing similar T-shirts were
told to leave by mall security and police. There were
no arrests.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps..._man_beaten.htm
85-year-old Man Beaten, Pepper-Sprayed By Police
CNN | January 10, 2005
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) -- Police said they are
investigating an incident in which an officer
pepper-sprayed an 85-year-old man during a traffic
stop.
Leon Nins said officer Michael Lee also beat him after
he took too long to stop his car. Police deny that and
say Nins attacked Lee.
Leaders of St. Paul's NAACP chapter and St. Paul
African American Leadership Council alleged that race
was a factor. Nins is black.
Nins said at a news conference Thursday that he was
bringing sandwiches and cupcakes to his wife during
his daily visit to her nursing home December 27 when
Lee tried to pull him over for having expired license
tags.
Nins, a World War II veteran who stands about 5-feet-7
and weighs 145 pounds, claims Lee was angry that he
didn't stop his car right away.
"I told him, 'If I'd have seen you, I would have
stopped,"' Nins said earlier. "He got really mad about
that. He told me to get in his car, and he started
beating me on the leg and on the side of the arm. He
pushed me down on the floor, and he was slamming the
door on my legs."
Nins was arrested and jailed for two days. The Ramsey
County Attorney's Office declined to charge him with a
felony, but prosecutors still could bring a lesser
charge.
Nins said he went to a hospital for treatment after
his release.
Police reports said Nins did not stop for nearly a
half mile after Lee began trying to pull him over.
St. Paul police Chief John Harrington confirmed that
Lee used pepper spray to subdue Nins, but only after
Nins refused to produce identification and began
flailing at the officer.
"I do not believe (Lee) was acting with excessive
force and I don't have any intention of suspending him
or moving him to any administrative assignment at this
time," Harrington said.
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4 adults, 3 were cops cant handle 6 year old, they
tase him.
Cops taser pregnant woman in stomach for loud music.
Man arrested for wearing 'peace' T-shirt in the same
mall he bought the shirt in.
Man arrested for not leaving a tip.
Student arrested for bringing steel scissors to
school.
Woman Arrested For Chewing candy.
7 year old arrested for plastic 1 inch knife at
school.
Cop tase 86 year old woman to correct her behavior.
8-year-old Arrested, taken to adult jail For throwing
basketball at another kid.
61-year grandmother hauled off in
handcuffs for growing her hedges too high.
Girl visiting NYC during the Republican Convention,
NOT a protester, gets thrown into a makeshift prison.
(Thousands of people not associated with the
protesters were arrested.)
Jr. high school student arrested for having steak
knife in lunch box.
Eat a candy bar or french fry, go to jail
Woman Appears In Court For Eating Candy At Metro
Station.
Cop shots 80+ year old man in wheelchair with bean bag
shotgun because of his aggressive manner.
People/children being arrested and detained with
handcuffs for eating candy in Washington, D.C., subway
stations.
Schoolteacher hauled off cruise ship for not paying a
fine for leaving marshmallows at a Yellowstone
campsite. Judge finds she actually did pay the fine in
the first place.
Cops taz, hit, pepper spray, and kick 71 blind woman
until her eyeball falls out, because she had an unkept
yard.
Charges against a Vietnam-era veteran who flew an
American flag upside down to protest the war in Iraq.
Pregnant Woman Arrested For Talking Too Loudly on
Cellphone.
7 year old with paper gun put in jail.
Students tased for not talking to cops.
Kids skip school, parents go to jail.
Young student arrested for Lego gun.
Student arrested at school for nail clippers.
Man jailed over house extension.
Police brutalize nonviolent protesters.
High school honor student arrested and held for 4 inch
nail file.
Judge witnesses cops commit hundreds of felonies. They
beat up hand cuffed, downed non violent protesters.
3rd grader arrested for disorderly conduct.
Shopping protesters arrested for "nothing."
Family members arrested and tased at wedding for being
to loud.
Marlins fan spends a night in jail for curfew
violation
A deputy didn't think the game was a good excuse.
Woman Wearing 'President Bush You Killed My Son'
T-shirt arrested.
Jr. high school kids arrested and tased for food
fight.
9th grader tased for doing cart wheels and flips when
she had been ordered to stop.
15-year-veteran officer used his Taser on a
12-year-old girl who was playing hooky from school.
$185 fine for dropping a sunflower seed.
Woman arrested for talking too loud in public.
Man gets arrested for giving a cop a documentary tape.
Student, 27 said she saw police throw one protester's
glasses in the busy street. ''He was begging them to
give him his glasses,''
Hurt veteran arrested by Homeland Security as a
terrorist for calling the VA to much.
Wrong House gets SWATED, beat up 50 year old and
arrest him.
Cops Taser 14-Year-Old Who Wouldn't Drop Game Boy.
Cops tackle and pepper spray protesters walking
backwards with their hands held high chanting, "We are
Dispersing, We are Dispersing".
Cop uses taser on 7 year old school girl.
Detroit officer severs woman's finger, trying to cuff
her for traffic stop.
Cops pepper spray infants faces, held in mothers arms
at non violent protests.
A teacher's weighted bookmark gets her arrested and
charged with carrying a concealed weapon.
Woman arrested on domestic violence for calling her
boyfriend "offensive names and throwing baby wipes" at
him. also charged with child abuse for holding child
while throwing
the wipes.
Police arrest 8-year-old after scuffle with another
8-year old. Boy handcuffed, charged with battery. Both
boys were not hurt.
Domestic violence case. Throw a crayon, go to jail.
A deputy used pepper spray on a 12-year-old girl and
wrestled her to the ground when she ignored orders to
stop jaywalking.
Television pictures of a policeman punching a child in
the face. Police attempted to deal with a picket
staged by fishermen and their families. The footage
shows a policeman involved in angry exchanges As the
argument continues, the policeman advances and punches
the child in the face.
Man who shot police beating video arrested.
Have a costume/replica musket at school play, get
arrested and go to jail.
Peaceful protester, get pepper shot and beat up by
cops.
Student goes to jail after saying prayer at prep rally
when principle tells him not too.
Old, confused, arthritic 75 year old woman visiting a
friend at a nursing home, get tasered by cops to help
her leave.
Police Use Taser To Subdue Wheelchair-Bound Man.
It didn't take any time at all to find these stories.
They are in the papers every single day. If you want
the original link or more on the details, you can see
them at www.copwatch.com . There is no
trickery or cop frame ups, they are all documented and
show how our freedom is stripped everyday.
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FOOLPROOF PLAN FOR TAKING BACK OUR COUNTRY
May 8, 2006: DAY 462
JOIN NATIONAL CORPORATE CONSUMERS BOYCOTT ALREADY IN
PROGRESS. Tis the peaceful Way to Show Corporate Government
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Do not surrender your guns: be prepared to use them
for Self-protection in the event Martial Law is
declared.
Begin IMPEACHMENT proceedings on President Bush and other TREASONOUS National Leaders.
DEMAND RESIGNATIONS FROM THE TOP DOWN.
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In the NEXT TWO NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL ELECTIONS.
WIPE THE SLATE CLEAN! WITHOUT EXCEPTION, VOTE ALL
INCUMBENTS OUT -- ALL INCUMBENTS!
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(FORGET THE ABOVE STATEMENT - AMERICA DOES NOT HAVE TWO NATIONAL ELECTIONS IN WHICH TO RESOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS. THE TIME TO SOLVE THEM IS NOW!
REMOVE THE OLD. INSTALL THE NEW!
LET TRAITORS KNOW THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR CONTINUED EXPECTATION OF EMPLOYMENT WHILE CONDUCTING BUSINESS AS USUAL.
THE NEW ORLEANS POLICE HAVE ALREADY LEARNED THAT LESSON. They Stopped Coming to Work until it was safe to return.
It is time all SATANIC leadership learn the same harsh lesson which accompanies the loss of one's integrity.
DO YOUR PART! Put the FREE back into the LAND OF THE
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