There are certain situations where public lynchings seem appropriate.
Of course, I’m not saying this is one of them... (hear that Napolitano?)
Thank you - If the elected officials are going to actively act in a manner that clearly, openly, and directly threatens the Commonweal, and those people who are also entrusted with the enforcement of law and order are so corrupt as to be complicit in such an open endangerment of the lives of our citizens for gross political gain, then there is no illegality in such an act.
Quite the contrary, we would be remiss in our duty if we allowed such criminal activity to continue to be done under the color of the authority of the State itself.