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Timeline of my involvement - Red Bluff Cop killing
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| 11/26/02
| Neil E. Wright
Posted on 11/26/2002 12:38:40 PM PST by Neil E. Wright
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To: Neil E. Wright
Compliments on the activism shown by your personal involvement. It is a credit to the site.
I offer those words now, as your thread has been hijacked by the standard warfare between the vocal partisans of the non-libertarian conservatives and the vocal libertarians and little attention will soon be paid to the thread and its interesting points.
It is, of course, a correct observation that some of the more ideologically armed doctrinaire comments and their similarity to the anarchy of the killer's rhetoric were bound to be pointed out.
That being said, it is certainly manifest that the site was founded by Jim Robinson with one of its stated purposes to discuss, bring to light and hopefully change the tendancy for federal police excesses (often in the area of an undeclared federal war on drugs) all of which were beyond constitutional concepts and which had recently given us the fiascos of Ruby Ridge and Waco. A justifiable concern to any American and a framework which along with the corruption of the Clinton Administration yielded common cause between diverse libertarians and conservatives.
I have learned occasionally from the better side of those who I don't often agree with. I thank them for that occasional common cause and hope to be on the same side with them during times of crisis for this nation despite my strong disagreement with their proposals for government.
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11/26/2002 7:39:21 PM PST
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KC Burke
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To: Poohbah
They have wrenched our public property away from us by....harassing skateboarders. Oh, now there's a cause that's sure to unite the masses. Let's all rally under that banner...
This thing is horrible - it's like a combination of the worst ideas of the extreme right and extreme left, all rolled together in a giant pile of goo.
To: general_re
Skateboarders
man the barricades.
To: Texasforever
"And when they came for the skateboarders, I said nothing, for I was not a fourteen year old punk with no life outside of an 18" piece of wood with wheels..."
To: general_re
"And when they came for the skateboarders, I said nothing, for I was not a fourteen year old punk with no life outside of an 18" piece of wood with wheels..." Then they came for the Segway scooters and still I said nothing because I used roller blades.
To: Neil E. Wright
Andrew McCrae, left, of Olympia, Wash., is seen with his lawyer Mark Sisti on a video screen monitor in Concord District Court during his arraignment on Tuesday. McCrae is accused of shooting police officer David Mobilio in the head a week ago in Red Bluff. McCrae was arrested in a hotel in Concord, N.H., on Tuesday.
Laurie Mobilio, mother of slain Red Bluff Police Officer David Mobilio, third from right, wipes her eyes as she sits with her husband, Richard, second from right, during the funeral for her son held at the Tehama County Fair Grounds in Red Bluff on Tuesday. Linda Mobilio, wife of officer Mobilio, is second from left.
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Law enforcement officers salute as they pass the casket of slain Red Bluff Police Officer David Mobilio during funeral services Tuesday.
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With the casket of slain Red Bluff Police Officer David Mobilio in the foreground, Gov. Gray Davis speaks to the audience during funeral services Tuesday.
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An honor guard flanks the casket of slain Red Bluff Police Officer David Mobilio during funeral services Tuesday.
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Members of the FBI leave the Holiday Inn in Concord, N.H., Tuesday following the surrender of Andrew McCrae, 23.
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Officers from the tactical team leave the Holiday Inn in Concord, N.H., Tuesday following the surrender of Andrew McCrae.
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Dave Mobilio
The beloved D.A.R.E. officer leaves a wife and young son.
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http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/crime/story/5372487p-6360638c.html
To: Texasforever
They have harassed our children and stolen away the freedom of their youth by enforcing local curfews and underage drinking laws. And when they came for the whiskey-drinking nine-year olds, I said nothing, for I was not an alcoholic pre-teen...
To: Neil E. Wright
You did your citizen's duty and are a credit to this board.
May I express my appreciation for your actions? And thanks for the post.
God Bless America.
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posted on
11/26/2002 8:42:14 PM PST
by
okie01
To: Texasforever
McCrae claimed he is immune from prosecution because he incorporated himself.
"Murder, Inc."
Do you suppose he was counseled by so-called 'constitutionalists' from Grants Pass?
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To: Cultural Jihad
Do you suppose he was counseled by so-called 'constitutionalists' from Grants Pass? Or the anarchist wannabes that litter the same landscape.
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