Posted on 08/02/2015 2:17:09 PM PDT by don-o
Six Shooter Junction Once upon a time, some bikers decided to drink a beer at a bar by the freeway and catch up on the politics of handgun law as contemplated by the Texas Legislature.
Seemed like the thing to do, since both the U.S. and Texas Constitutions guarantee a freedom to freely express ones ideas in speech and writing, and to peacefully assemble with others with whome one may choose.
Now comes The State of Texas, by and through its Office of the Criminal District Attorney of McLennan County, and would humbly show unto WE THE PEOPLE that those laws do not apply when it comes to bombastic and hyperbolic charges filed on those who so choose.
None of those laws are even in the same league, much less the ball park, according to a response to a petition for an emergency writ of mandamus filed by an attorney who along with his client has been enjoined to keep his mouth shut about the facts of the case
Dig the lingo, the local bebop in the dialect of high glaze
The State
States response to emergency petition for writ of mandamus filed 7/30/15:
In the wake of the violence, there was a heavy traffic of outlaw biker gang members traveling to the Waco area, and law enforcement intelligence had discovered that a green light had been given by certain criminal organizations to take retribution against law enforcement and/or members of rival gangs.
The Apostate
Reply to states response to emergency petition for writ of mandamus :
The States Response Brief (States Brief) actually highlights almost everything that is wrong with the gag order in this case. Indeed, it purports to give this Court facts of the case that it claims are facts because these facts are what [is] commonly known through press reports
.For example, despite the fact that Mr. Clendennen belongs to the Scimitars Motorcycle Club, the State cites its own repeated press conferences in order to allow it to repeatedly refer to these clubs as five outlaw biker gangs
Indeed, the word gang appears in the States brief ten times in an apparent attempt to prejudice this Court
“You and I both know there were a lot of people there not flying either Bandidos or Cossacks patches. “
And they were not arrested.
“Not every parking lot fight will erupt into a police shoot down,”
Not every parking lot involves a gang war.
Better adjust your auto-post function, it contains some factual errors (unless you intend to be misleading, which appears to be the case), in addition to its "cherry picking" feature.
” For those who are neither Bandidos nor Cossacks, “
All those arrested were Bandidos, Cossacks or their duck club members.
“some factual errors “
Please cite the errors.
Criminey, it’s easy enough for you to read the post you replied to, and your post. If you think your reply is factualy accurate, by all means. I’m not going to argue with an auto-posting idiot.
” Im not going to argue with an auto-posting idiot.”
(translated) you have no argument.
I see you corrected your remark, no argument indeed. Your posts are riddled with mistakes, everybody knows it but you.
TG = Waste of time and the entertainment factor is just not there any more.
“Your posts are riddled with mistakes, everybody knows it but you.”
Interesting ... another personal attack in lieu of providing a citation of any mistakes.
You aren’t worthy of anything but personal attack. Plus, you cited your own mistakes, you fool.
Pretty few. In fact Very few
In fact, this is the only one treated like a church group in Waco.
Too bad your boys couldn't just call in an air strike instead of mess with all those nasty legal complications.
Duck club? What is this a waterfowl hunting expedition?
Nope, but close. I think the word is "fishing".
I bet the Xerox machine overheated cranking out warrants. Besides, according to you, anyone flying a patch and riding a bike in texas is a Bandido anyway, whether the patch says "Riding for Jesus" or not. (The 'J' is pronounced like a soft 'G', there, not an 'H'.)
Me: Not every parking lot involves a gang war.
Pretty few. In fact Very few
You: Pretty few. In fact Very few
Casinos are more common?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnVEzEE3PPY
“Besides, according to you, anyone flying a patch and riding a bike in texas is a Bandido”
Really! Do you just make this stuff?
“Sandra Lynch was surprised when she saw a large group of Cossacks arriving around 11:30 a.m., said her attorney, Gary Smart of Arlington.
When the Cossacks got there, her heart just sunk, he said. She just knew there was going to be trouble. (Cossacks) had been causing trouble around Waco for a while.
“This whole situation destroyed what I expected out of a club, Smith said. We joined because of the family atmosphere, the family component, but this has all been far from it. Im out.
...
Smith said it all changed when the Cossacks decided to put Texas on the back of their vests, intensifying mounting tensions with the Bandidos, who view Texas as their territory.”
Well, now, if that was the case, why weren't the Cossacks interdicted? Where was the LEO herd on that?
I think I will wait for some sworn testimony instead of third hand quotes.
But, consider this. If this person's "heart just sank" when they saw this particular group ride in, then there was no anticipation of trouble from the other groups present for a meeting to discuss legislative and event scheduling issues common to motorcyclists in the area.
The statement indicates that the purpose of the meeting was not a 'gang war', but as previously stated by COC&I members.
“instead of third hand quotes.”
She was there. She had reserved the Twin Peaks for the Bandidos.
“The statement indicates that the purpose of the meeting was not a ‘gang war’, but as previously stated by COC&I members.”
The statement indicates that trouble was expected when the non-member Cossacks showed up in force. Trouble in this case was a gang war.
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