Posted on 03/19/2009 2:01:21 PM PDT by RaceBannon
Blogger Walt Fitzpatrick, known as The Jaghunter, was visited by SECRET SERVICE for levying a threat against President Barak Obama based on his most recent column found here: http://jaghunters.blogspot.com/
Exactly what is the alleged threat against O’Bammy? I couldn’t find it.
OK, so someone filed a complaint. Sounds like it was dealt with quite reasonably by the officers?
Ping
Just don’t say anything about his ears!
This time it was. What about the next one?
Harassment by the IRS will follow quite soon, I am afraid.
Just Damn. Somebody hit the abuse button and the Mods happened to be the Feds.
THIS ISN’T RUSSIA OR NORTH KOREA OR CHINA....KEEP ON TELLING IT LIKE IT IS!
Guarantee none of these folks got a visit from Secret Service.
Ammo hasn't been flying off the shelves for no reason.
Huh? "Play Obama" was bedeutet dass?
Walter has a habit of being too direct in my opinion. In my conversations with him, when we can get a direct timeline of events, his case against the JAG lawyers who forged documents against him comes so clear and he has the paperwork to prove it, including handwriting analysts testimony.
He writes in a style I wouldn’t, but he tells it like it is. He isn’t a liar and he isn’t trying to mislead anyone.
But, he feels my writing style is boring people, so, he writes his way, I write mine :)
It’s a shame he wasn’t arrested. He could have declared the truth is a defense and said it is up to the prosecution to prove Obama is not foreign born.
Is that Norm Macdonald in the left center of that photo?
Troops from Ft Rucker were called out to patrol streets after a mass shooting
So far, no one seems able to explain who gave the authority to do so
Also, when the story first broke, people claimed to see troops with rifles in the streets
Army Investigating How and Why Troops Were Sent Into Alabama Town After Murder Spree
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
http://cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=45206
By Pete Winn, Senior Writer/Editor
U.S. Army soldiers from Ft. Rucker patrol the downtown area of Samson, Alabama after a shooting spree March 10, 2009. (Photo: Reuters/Mark Wallheiser. Used by permission. )
(CNSNews.com) - The U.S. Army has launched an inquiry into how and why active duty troops from Fort Rucker, Ala., came to be placed on the streets of Samson, Ala., during last week’s murder spree in that tiny South Alabama community. The use of the troops was a possible violation of federal law.
On March 10, after a report of an apparent mass murder in Samson, Ala., 22 military police soldiers from Fort Rucker, Ala., along with the provost marshal, were sent to the city of Samson, Harvey Perritt, spokesman for the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe, Va., told CNSNews.com on Monday.
The purpose for sending the military police, the authority for doing so, and what duties they performed is the subject of an ongoing commanders inquiry—directed by the commanding general of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Gen. Martin Dempsey.
TRADOC is the headquarters command for Ft. Rucker.
In addition to determining the facts, this inquiry will also determine whether law, regulation and policy were followed, Perritt added. Until those facts are determined, it would be inappropriate to speculate or comment further.
Jim Stromenger, a dispatcher at the Samson Police Department, confirmed the MPs presence in the town, telling CNSNews.com that the troops came in to help with traffic control and to secure the crime scene—and the department was glad for the help.
Weve been getting a lot of calls, Stromenger said. They werent here to police, let me make that clear. They were here to help with traffic and to control the crime scene—so people wouldnt trample all over (it).
Stromenger said the town needed help—calls had gone out to all police departments in the area.
We only have a five-man police department, he told CNSNews.com. We had officers from all surrounding areas helping out. There were a lot of streets to be blocked off and there had to be someone physically there to block them off. Thats what these MPs were doing. I dont think they were even armed. The troops helped keep nosy people away.
But Stromenger said it wasnt the Samson Police Department that called for the troops.
I dont know who called Fort Rucker. But someone did. They wouldnt have been able to come if someone hadnt, he added.
Under Whose Authority?
The troops were apparently not deployed by the request of Alabama Gov. Bob Riley — or by the request of President Obama, as required by law.
When contacted by CNSNews.com, the governors office could not confirm that the governor had requested help from the Army, and Gov. Riley’s spokesman, Todd Stacy, expressed surprise when he was told that troops had been sent to the town.
No request from President Obama, meanwhile, was issued by the White House—or the Defense Department.
Wrongful use of federal troops inside U.S. borders is a violation of several federal laws, including one known as the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, Title 18, Section 1385 of the U.S. Code.
Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both, the law states.
David Rittgers, legal policy analyst at the Cato Institute, said there are other laws barring use of federal troops outside of federal property, as well.
Title 18, Section 375 of the U.S. Code is a direct restriction on military personnel, and it basically precludes any member of the army in participating in a search, seizure, arrest or other similar activity, unless participation is otherwise authorized by law, Rittgers told CNSNews.com.
The security of a crime scene is something I think that would roll up in the category of a search, seizure or other activity, Rittgers added.
In addition, there is the Insurrection Act of 1808, as amended in 2007, (Title 10, Section 331 of the U.S. Code) under which the president can authorize troops to restore order and enforce the laws of the United States in an insurrection.
Whenever there is an insurrection in any State against its government, the President may, upon the request of its legislature or of its governor if the legislature cannot be convened, call into federal service such of the militia of the other States, in the number requested by that State, and use such of the armed forces, as he considers necessary to suppress the insurrection, the law states.
In 2007, Congress expanded the list to include natural disaster, epidemic, or other serious public health emergency, terrorist attack or incident, or other condition as situations for which the president can authorize troops, provided that domestic violence has occurred to such an extent that the constituted authorities of the state or possession are incapable of maintaining public order.
Congress has been clear that the use of U.S. troops for civilian police purposes is forbidden.
One of the statutes explicitly says that military brigs cant even be used to detain domestic criminals, Rittgers said. It really is supposed to be a black and white line.
The U.S. Department of Justice, meanwhile, would have prosecuting authority, if any violation is deemed to have occurred. The Justice Department did not comment for this story.
Ft. Rucker, located in Southern Alabama, is the home of Army Aviation.
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