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More Judicial Malfeasance in Office

July 11, 2007

Hello, Folks;

Here's more on the abominable hoax that the federal judiciary is perpetrating on America.

In U.S. v. Ankeny, 9th Circus No. 05-30457, so-called Judge Susan P. Graber says, in her opinion, that even though the police used a SWAT team, fired rubber bullets, broke out 10 windows, wrecked the home, and broke down several doors, tossed in flash-bang grenades and set fire to a bed occupied by people in Mr. Ankeny's home, all on the suspicion that Mr. Ankeny had a gun in the house, well...that is okay, since the police found the gun afterward, which they would have anyway, if the executed the search warrant without all the force and inherent danger to other occupants of the house.

How much more outrageous can they get? No one is safe in their homes from the violent depredations of out-of-control law enforcement protected by the black-robed imposters.

Well, it is even more outrageous, if you haven't guessed.

The 9th Circus clowns, in U.S. v. Alverez-Tejeda, No. 06-30289, said there was nothing unreasonable in the fact that drug agents, thinking a car was being used for transporting drugs (believed, not knew), staged a traffic accident by an undercover officer hitting the car with his. Then the police took the occupants out of the car, to their police cruisers, to fill out accident paperwork. The police told the driver of the car to leave his keys in the car. Then another police officer in plain clothes, "stole" the car, and the police staged a "fruitless" mock chase, telling the driver that his car was stolen and they couldn't find it.

The car was taken, without a warrant, to a remote police area and searched. Drugs were found, and no suppression granted.

The black-robed clown, so-called Judge Alex Kozinski, writing for the 9th Circus said that it was okay.

The moral of this story is that unless you want yourself to some day be found in a similar predicament, join the No Vote Party and work to oust these unmitigated swine from office.

D. Tom

 

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