Here's A Shocker!
Federal Judges Now Rule Drug Trafficking Affects Commerce
July 30, 2007
Hello, Folks;
Just when you think decisions and ruling by federal black-robed imposters couldn't get any more bizarre, along comes U.S. v. Capozzi, 486 F.3d 711, 725 (1st Circuit 2007).
In the appeal decision by 1st Circus clowns SELYA, CAMPBELL, and LYNCH, affirming trial convictions by district circus clown Rya W. Zobel, the panel says "We have regularly held that commerce is "affected" for the purposes of the Hobbs Act if there is a "realistic probability of a de minimus effect on interstate commerce."
If that isn't stretching things to an inane and twisted application of the Hobbs Act, nothing will. It is absurd. It is insane. It is just what one would expect from a corrupt federal judiciary run by the attorney cabal.
The drug dealers that Capozzi ripped off were dealing out of their homes, not a commercial establishment. Now the government has free rein to plunder into your homes because this and similar cases, stretch the Commerce Clause umbrella over homes...including yours, whenever it suits their nefarious purposes.
Time to join the No Vote Party and get rid of these idiots.
D. Tom