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To: BlueDragon
Thanks for that post. It's been a little surprising and discouraging to see how little interest this topic has attracted on Free Republic. It just came to my mind to see if I can find any successful prosecution under the Texas organized crime law
95 posted on 06/20/2015 4:53:12 AM PDT by don-o (I am Kenneth Carlisle - Waco 5/17/15)
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To: don-o
It's been a little surprising and discouraging to see how little interest this topic has attracted on Free Republic.

I think it's partly because any discussion of it involves examining individual trees, tedious and distracting and while interesting, kinda beside the point in a forest fire.

Most who actually pay attention smell a forest fire, but the ones who don't pay attention think folks like us are a bunch of "conspiracy theorists" because from their limited POV, it's just a matter of some trees burning.

98 posted on 06/20/2015 8:17:22 AM PDT by Finny (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
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To: don-o

When you do, you'll find nothing but known gangs --- like 18th Street Crips. And even then, under the law, it would still need to be established that there was participation in organized crime by those individuals who were arrested under that statute.

Yet in this case the Waco PD used the broadest of brushes to tar almost everyone in sight (other than waitress staff who had little twins?) to make things easier on themselves. So screw the law, what matters most is how LEO can simplify in order to make everything easier on (and more $profitable$ for) their own "gang".

Even if there was a intended and deliberately planned "rumble" (which I seriously doubt was deliberately planned & intended to occur) what we can't seem to find any trace of is for Cossacks and Scimitars listed anywhere as criminal "gang" --- and that's spotting LEO all the time & space in the world to have made that claim previous to the 17th of last month.

Which means that quite a lot of the arrest warrants submitted to a Justice of the Peace were in error.

Since the error on the part of the police who submitted the charges, and the prosecutors who ratified those charges, was deliberate on their own part(s), and those charges in regards to many individuals were knowingly baseless (LEO believing their bullshit is not enough of an excuse)----then the police and prosecutors were in collusion with one another to deprive multiple individuals of their natural, God-given rights as recognized under the Constitution.

Which under other laws, is a felony, or at least can be.

We've heard the piggish excuses. It was all about how practical things were from LEO perspective. Laws were bent (and deliberately broken?) to make it easier on LE to arrest & detain without actual due cause & SEIZE PROPERTY without due process.

Among considerations here, even though perhaps not the most glaring (at the moment); civil forfeiture laws need to be changed.

Police agencies profit directly (like a gang enterprise) from whatever they can get away with seizing. It has become legalized theft.

The fix is in, like the mob who once had things fixed for their own benefit, once 'owned' significant numbers of police, judges, and politicians.

Except now, the criminals don't necessarily have eye-talian last names, (and have full-time jobs within government) so are more difficult to identify.

125 posted on 06/20/2015 11:55:17 AM PDT by BlueDragon (i'm beginning to look forward to my visit here on your little planet coming to an end. I *think*)
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