Posted on 12/08/2010 10:51:35 AM PST by Dr. Eckleburg
Barring any legal wrangling, widespread evacuations will begin this evening around a North County rental house that authorities plan to burn to ground Thursday morning to dispose of a large illegal stockpile of highly volatile bomb-making chemicals found inside it three weeks ago.
At noon today, attorney Michael Berg, lawyer for renter George Djura Jakubec, is scheduled to ask a federal judge to halt the burning because there could be documents and other evidence in the house that could aid in his client's defense.
Exactly how anyone would go about gathering the potential evidence from the home that bomb experts say is too dangerous to enter is unclear, Berg told The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Assuming the judge turns down Berg's request, residents of about six dozen addresses around the cordoned-off home in the 1900 block of Via Scott in unincorporated Escondido will vacate the neighborhood, starting at 7 p.m.
(Excerpt) Read more at sandiego.com ...
This is but another Reichstag fire, aiming to destroy any exculpatory evidence. Brought to you by the Reich of Heinrich Obama.
I remember that! They dropped the bomb from a police helicopter! Where did they get the legal authority to launch aerial bombardments?
They wanted to REmove MOVE! LOL.
Is the child of a foreign ambassador, perhaps from the UN, and his foreign wife, who happens to give birth during his tenure in the US, an American? No. What about the child of an alien woman, who gives birth as a plane she is on is flying over the US? No. Or an alien child born offshore on a ship in US territorial waters? No. The 14th amendment was NEVER to be construed to grant automatic citizenship to anyone born in America of non-citizen parents. They said so when it was PASSED! That interpretation is soley an invention of renegade “courts”.
Mine too.
I’ve watched it several times, keepin’ my eyes off the main action, and lookin’ at all the stuff happenin’ in the background. Really amazing stuff!
You have got to be kidding me.
"That city sure blowed up good!"
"It blowed up REAL good!"
Escondido Kitteh sez:
I is in ur citeh, blowing up ur neighburhoodz.
And pretty soon they’ll be saying, “Fire can’t melt wood! It was an inside job! A conspiracy!”
Indeed. I saw one story that mentioned he was in talks with his insurance company and because it was declared a public nuisance there wouldn't be gov't compensation.
Yeahbut, Ahhnold declared it a disaster area, so maybe that whole move was to get the guy some help from FEMA since his Home Ins Co. bailed on him?
Possibly. The home owner doesn’t deserve to go without compensation.
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