when your going to shoot, shoot don’t talk
some bad sh–’s probably gonna happen to you....where’s the threat of violence or anything else?
anytime you’re alone, be looking over your shoulder ..... Where’s the threat of violence?
U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan said in a release regarding the unsealed indictment. “When someone threatens to harm public servants for doing their jobs to enforce our criminal laws, it potentially weakens the very foundation of our society.” Looking forward to them providing the “threat” in a court of law.
Officials are getting extremely nervous about threats, either direct or implied, and even criticism is seen as a threat. Which it is. That is because officials know they are doing things that make too many people want to remove them from office, and "elections" and the "courts" are no longer effective at removing them.
They have sound reason to worry.
They intentionally changed the system to prevent their removal from power and destroyed the "rule of law" in the process. There is still enough left in the "pretense of law" to keep them in power for a while, but as they destroy the law, they lose what protection it might offer.
Public officials have a job for the rest of their lives. That has some unfortunate and unpleasant corollaries. See the history of the Ottoman Empire for some worked examples.
People who do things to make changes do not make threats. They just do things. And they do not talk about them before or afterwards.
My experience with courts informs me that they are, generally speaking, utterly corrupt and overwhelmingly incompetent (i.e. the lawyers and judges, not staff and bailiffs).
But, they ARE the little thin line between peaceful resolution and shooting it out in the street. In my opinion, courts get it right by accident (or settlement between the parties out of exhaustion) AT BEST about 50% of the time.
Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, Arthur Hanson is an idiot and should, if found guilty, be locked up. If he has a family, he’s really screwed them over good too. He will miss a lot of his son’s little league games in prison.