To: Henrietta
It is a FACT that the Feds did not try a less dangerous way to arrest Koresh.THEN you should have an EASY time proving it. Cite or shut.
86 posted on
04/19/2003 11:45:54 AM PDT by
_Jim
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To: _Jim
THEN you should have an EASY time proving it. Cite or shut. Remember when the undercover fed went into the Davidian property a few days before the raid? I think he had a hispanic name. He handled and shot some of the Davidians' weapons IIRC. Why didn't he pop the 'evil' Koresh in the head or, at a minimum, arrest him on the spot? Huh? Huh?
What would have been the legal charges?
Remember when the feds raided the place without a search warrant on hand?
To: _Jim
"It is a FACT that the Feds did not try a less dangerous way to arrest Koresh.
THEN you should have an EASY time proving it. Cite or shut."
The PROOF is that the FBI didn't say in their numerous reports on the incident, "Well, we tried to arrest him outside of the compound, and when we did, it didn't work, and thus-and-such happened." The absence of such a report is proof that it did not happen.
Unless the Feds are just lying...but why would they do that? You'd think that if they had tried it, they would have trumpeted that fact very, very loudly, as 'proof' that their assualt on the "compound" was reasonable, in light of their inability to arrest him earlier.
To: _Jim
THEN you should have an EASY time proving it. Cite or shut.I can't really cite anything unless I have to look stuff up. But the Sheriff had coffee with him almost every day. And the FBI target practiced at his house and the liked him.
But the BATF was up for funding and called the news stations to be there.
The news satalite truck asked a mailman how to get there. The mail man was "one of them". And warned them.
Still, David opened the door and was shot. The guy behind him was shot and killed.
188 posted on
04/19/2003 2:29:54 PM PDT by
carenot
To: _Jim
Dude, dou you READ the newspapers? You're makeing believe facts aren't facts? Good plan, I guess, who can argue with you? Sheesh!
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