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Post by denvowell@aol.com » Sun Mar 21, 2004 2:19 pm

Dooden I'm with you all the way. Dennis A18 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

James L. Miller Jr.
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Post by James L. Miller Jr. » Sun Mar 21, 2004 3:09 pm

Yeah, what he sez! millerized Nothing like a good ole GPS guided 500lb'er coming
> through the roof to totally screw up your day. > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape

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Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Sun Mar 21, 2004 4:53 pm

At 6:49 PM +0000 3/21/04, thad_carey wrote:I
>I love the "Ruby Ridge" comment--the suggestion being that law >enforcement make an overwhelming action of force on an arrest or >questioning contact. Even when dealing with someone like Randy >Weaver who had displayed weapons involvement and a fairly strong anti- >government stance, the overwhelming action of force didn't go over >too big with most people and the results were hardly beneficial to >anyone. I can see it now--police SWAT units storm home of sex >offender "suspect" who has a warrant for not appearing on some other >violation (was there mention of it being a violent offense?).
You don't get it... Randy Weaver was f*&ked over because he changed his mind about being a snitch for the FBI. By the way, the last time I checked, having a strong anti-government stance wasn't a crime. This alleged sex offender in Nebraska was already a convicted f-e-l-o-n and had a warrant out for his arrest. What I was saying was that the cops certainly shouldn't have shown up at this guy's house like Girl Scouts pushing cookies. Mark http://www.reelrider.com

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Post by a18klr » Sun Mar 21, 2004 5:27 pm

" but I will stick with one that will ensure at least terrorism is chased down and attacked like they should be" You mean the one who played dress-up on the aircraft carrier and declared "Misson Accomplished"? -Trevor

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Post by thad_carey » Sun Mar 21, 2004 9:04 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
> At 6:49 PM +0000 3/21/04, thad_carey wrote:I > >I love the "Ruby Ridge" comment--the suggestion being that law > >enforcement make an overwhelming action of force on an arrest or > >questioning contact. Even when dealing with someone like Randy > >Weaver who had displayed weapons involvement and a fairly strong
anti-
> >government stance, the overwhelming action of force didn't go over > >too big with most people and the results were hardly beneficial to > >anyone. I can see it now--police SWAT units storm home of sex > >offender "suspect" who has a warrant for not appearing on some
other
> >violation (was there mention of it being a violent offense?). > > You don't get it... > > Randy Weaver was f*&ked over because he changed his mind about
being
> a snitch for the FBI. > By the way, the last time I checked, having a strong anti-
government
> stance wasn't a crime. > > This alleged sex offender in Nebraska was already a convicted > f-e-l-o-n and had a warrant out for his arrest. > > What I was saying was that the cops certainly shouldn't have shown
up
> at this guy's house like Girl Scouts pushing cookies. > > Mark > http://www.reelrider.com
Mark, you didn't get my comment. Randy Weaver definitely got screwed, and the FBI's response to the situation was overkill to the max--literally. The mention of the term "anti-government" was used as one of the elements in conjunction with the weapons issue that "might" justify a more aggressive response, but not in Weaver's case. The point was that in Weaver's case, he had clearly committed a f-e-l-o-n-y, was known to be armed and had made statements on his willingness to use arms, and was "holed up" in a manner that was going to make it hard to get him. This still, in my opinion, did not warrant the kind of action he got from the FBI--a little more stealth, finesse, and/or just waiting for a better opportunity and time would have been more appropriate. My point was that the police shouldn't just go do a "Ruby Ridge" on some dirtbag because he's wanted or a suspect unless the crime warrants that kind of potentially violent action. Surprisingly most heinous crimes against children involve people who don't represent much of a threat to police or even other adults when they're confronted. Calling out the SWAT team every time a suspect needs to be questioned or even arrested isn't feasable even though the crime may anger us greatly. We think our taxes are too high now, just wait until we'd get the bill for massive police response to every felony case they work on. All I was trying to say was that it ain't a perfect world and selecting the perfect police response to every situation has to be balanced by concerns of safety, economics, and law--and even then, it sometimes goes south. I'm in no way minimizing the catastrophic results of this incident that killed some fellow motorcyclists. As I said earlier, we don't know much detail about this case, and indeed there may be some aspect of the police response that could have been handled better. I just think your initial judgement of the police action is unfair. All f-e-l-o-n-s are not created equal and don't require an M1 Abrams busting through the front door. I think some countries still do that as SOP, but thankfully we've still got a few liberties left here. Thad Carey A15

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Post by dooden » Sun Mar 21, 2004 9:41 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "a18klr" wrote:
> " but I will stick with one that will ensure at least terrorism is > chased down > and attacked like they should be" > > You mean the one who played dress-up on the aircraft carrier and > declared > "Misson Accomplished"? > > -Trevor
Better than the one that came back from Nam and protested against it. Or better yet just about every time ole Demmy Billy Clinton started to catch flak.. on alert we would go and toss a couple million dollar bottle rockets at somebody to divert the media's attentions elsewhere. Again these are my views, apparently not yours, but im cool with that, and no longer wearing the uniform. Dooden A15 Green Ape

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Post by denvowell@aol.com » Sun Mar 21, 2004 10:00 pm

Well Said Thad. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Post by jistride » Sun Mar 21, 2004 10:49 pm

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