I know that to solve the tyranny problem we need to repeal the 16th amendment but If this would make IRS agents personally guilty of theft when they decide to seize property without a warrant and therefore the state would be able to send them to jail for their crimes Then Im all for it
1 posted on
01/13/2011 9:35:58 AM PST by
Cowman
To: Cowman
Good luck with that.
2 posted on
01/13/2011 9:40:56 AM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
("If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." -- Barry Soetoro, June 11, 2008)
To: Cowman
Locally elected sheriffs are accountable to the people and are supposed to be the chief law enforcement officer of the county, bar none.Amen to that.
To: Cowman
Reading the excerpt only it sounds good to me.
4 posted on
01/13/2011 9:46:27 AM PST by
rockinqsranch
(Dems, Libs, Socialists, call 'em what you will, they ALL have fairies livin' in their trees.)
To: Cowman
If this law was passed here in IL, and could somehow be enforced against the Federal Government, and Federal authorities had to alert local LE to corruption investigations, corruption would be completely out of hand - Federal investigation and prosecution is effectively the *only* check on corrupt LE and it’s “Friends in High Places” in this state.
To: Cowman
6 posted on
01/13/2011 10:00:06 AM PST by
Danae
(Anailnathrach, orth' bhais's bethad, do chel denmha)
To: Cowman
From this excerpt it sounds good to me. The federal government is too powerful and wields unconstitutional authority it was never supposed to have. If we don’t remove much of this gestapo like authority we will become no better than any communists nation on the earth.
To: Cowman
Sounded relatively good until I realized Dupkin is a Sheriff.
9 posted on
01/13/2011 10:08:17 AM PST by
Cyber Liberty
(We conservatives will always lose elections as long as we allow the MSM to choose our candidates.)
To: Cowman
This happens already in many instances. Its called “courtesy”.
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