There is a precedent for this, another case in which a local government sought the forcible removal of a federal facility in their midst. The year was 1861, the government was the secessionist regime of South Carolina, and the facility was Fort Sumter.
Nowhere in Constitutional or common law is the right of free speech construed to include the right to forcibly prevent others from conducting their lawful business.
In facilitating this outrage, the seditionist regime in Berkeley has abrogated its constitutional duty to protect the conduct of lawful business and it has attempted to annul acts of the Federal government, specifically the various acts that allow the Marine Corps to engage in recruting. In openly attempting to deny use of the facility to the Federal authorities, it has placed itself in the same position as the South Carolina secessionists.
It should be dealt with accordingly.
Berkeley has seceded from the Union. This recruiting office is our Fort Sumter in the showdown with the pop-left and the rebel media.
The federal government must organize a task force of marshalls and, if necessary, troops; march into Berkeley; secure the recruiting office; seize city hall; and arrest every official and police commander involved in this act of rebellion.
And, it couldn’t happen in a better locale than the People’s Republik of Kalifornia, IMO.
At minimum, all Federal funds should be withdrawn. Support Sen. DeMint’s proposal. Call your congress critters. Let them know that this cannot be condoned, even by silence.
Lock and Load.
I just read your post...I agree....