1 posted on
11/17/2015 10:03:43 PM PST by
Altariel
To: Altariel
2 posted on
11/17/2015 10:07:42 PM PST by
Bon mots
To: Altariel
To: Altariel
4 posted on
11/17/2015 10:19:38 PM PST by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
To: Altariel
Police defense will be that they felt threatened by victim. What matters is feeling threatened, not whether the threat was real.
5 posted on
11/17/2015 10:31:28 PM PST by
luvbach1
(We are finished. It will just take a while before everyone realizes it.)
To: Altariel
As soon as the guy said "warrant" the officer should have withdrawn his jackboot from the citizen's door/4th.
Take jury duty seriously folks.
11 posted on
11/17/2015 11:04:50 PM PST by
Theophilus
(Be as prolific as you are pro-life.)
To: Altariel
start holding these rouge.............
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Second time I’ve seen that from the same source but different stories. They need to get a clue.
12 posted on
11/17/2015 11:26:43 PM PST by
Graybeard58
(Bill and Hillary Clinton are the penicillin-resistant syphilis of our political system.)
To: Altariel
Murder. The officer had no warrant and had no business being there after told to get a warrant.
13 posted on
11/17/2015 11:34:12 PM PST by
taxcontrol
( The GOPe treats the conservative base like slaves by taking their votes and refuses to pay)
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The training works!
15 posted on
11/18/2015 2:47:26 AM PST by
null and void
(We are AmeriCANs. We CAN learn, and learn from history, if we choose.)
To: Altariel
Now, one of the most essential branches of English liberty is the freedom of one’s house. A man’s house is his castle; and whilst he is quiet, he is as well guarded as a prince in his castle. This writ, if it should be declared legal, would totally annihilate this privilege. Custom-house officers may enter our houses when they please; we are commanded to permit their entry. Their menial servants may enter, may break locks, bars, and everything in their way; and whether they break through malice or revenge, no man, no court can inquire. Bare suspicion without oath is sufficient.
http://www.constitution.org/bor/otis_against_writs.htm
Attempting to violate a citizen’s right to security in his home: a problem older than the revolutionary war.
27 posted on
11/18/2015 1:44:24 PM PST by
Altariel
("Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!")
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