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D. Tom

Don't Have Any Cash With You
The Government Can Take It With the Help Of
The Black-Robed Imposters!

July 2, 2007

Hello, Folks;

Today's lesson comes from U.S. v. $252,300.00, 484 F.3d 1271 (10th Circuit 2007).

The lesson, boys and girls, is that if you have any cash on you when you are driving somewhere, and the police stop you, they can take it away from you.

More than once it has been stated that due to drug trafficking in this country, most of our money supply has, at one time or another, been in contact with other money which has been in contact with drugs.

That being the case, it is safe to say that almost all U.S. Currency smells like drugs at some level.

If you are stopped with money in your possession, and your friendly policeman's drug dog wags its tail in a certain way, or barks, or paws your car, the police will search it, and you, and confiscate your money. You then will have to go to court to get it back.

It matters not whether or not you have done anything wrong. Once they have the money, they will go to any length to keep it, and the black-robed imposters in the federal judiciary will bend over backwards to facilitate your losing the money.

The 10th Circus clowns, Lucero, Brorby, and McConnell said that because Mr. Nowden, the fellow driving the truck, was nervous when stopped, it is a sign of guilt. HEY! Who nowadays isn't nervous when cops pull you over?

Next, they found that because the truck was on a known drug route (driving through Kansas) they were suspicious. Okay, Folks, I understand that. NOBODY drives through Kansas any more, lest you get arrested, and your money taken.

For goodness sake, don't hide the money. That is suspicious. Okay...from now on, when we take money with us, we need to put it out on the car seat, or maybe in the back window, so we don't raise anyone's suspicions

Of course, if we do that, we don't have to worry about the police. Any number of criminal types will relieve us of the money well before the cops can; and, and it is probably true that the cops will never find those who took it, even if they were to really try...which I doubt they would.

For goodness sake, don't put a rubber band around your money. The 10th Circus clowns say that is a sure sign the money is illegally obtained.

Last but not least, have with you full documentation on where you got the money. If you don't, your explanations will go unheeded as an attempt to hide the fact that the money is the proceeds of a drug transaction and they will take it anyway.

So you see, Folks, we really need to close down the federal judicial system, get rid of lawyers, and go back to a reasonable way of life without the depredations these characters use to prey on us very day.

Join the No Vote party and help un-elect all those in Congress and the D.O.J. and White House who make all this possible.

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