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Originally posted by mr-lizard
Besides, I thought Americans had guns to defend themselves againt the government. Why does nobody just shoot the pigs?
Originally posted by butcherguy
When did 'serving' a warrant become bashing doors in and shooting family pets?
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
Why is it we hated the Soviets during the Cold War, even though they were our allies during WWII, and why do we invade countries and overthrow foreign governments that do not or have not posed a direct threat to the national security of the US? Oh, right, because they have oppressive governments that do not respect the rights of their citizens and that they might pose a threat to other nations and their peoples.
Time for our leaders to fall on their swords?
They are the room full of drunk retards
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
Why is it we hated the Soviets during the Cold War, even though they were our allies during WWII, and why do we invade countries and overthrow foreign governments that do not or have not posed a direct threat to the national security of the US? Oh, right, because they have oppressive governments that do not respect the rights of their citizens and that they might pose a threat to other nations and their peoples.
Time for our leaders to fall on their swords?
Task Force Officer Shawn Scovill, who orchestrated the raid, "provided false information to a Minnesota District Court judge in order to obtain a search warrant. Defendant Scovill lied when he informed the District Court judge who reviewed Scovill's search warrant application that Scovill had obtained information from the confidential informant that the plaintiffs' home was the properly targeted house and that the address and the identity of the individuals who resided therein were the plaintiffs."
The complaint adds: The search warrant specifically named Rafael Ybarra as the intended target suspect. Plaintiff Roberto Franco was not named in the search warrant, nor was any person who lived in the raided house named in the search warrant.
"There was never a mention of plaintiff, Roberto Franco, in any documents related to the raid search warrant.
"Plaintiff, Roberto Franco, had never been discussed or considered a suspect by law enforcement, Scovill or any of the defendants directly involved or indirectly involved in the raid, relative to any alleged involvement by Franco in any distribution of contraband prior to the wrong house raid."
Ybarra lived next door, Franco says. He says Ybarra's name, not his, was on the warrant. Source: www.courthousenews.com...
Originally posted by nixie_nox
I can't find a legitimate source for this story.
1. Plaintiffs allege that defendants violated their Constitutional rights against unreasonable search and seizure when they broke into and raided their home on July 13, 2010 and carried out a night-time raid of their home and where they searched and seized plaintiffs and their property at gun point without a proper search warrant.
Originally posted by Xaphan
Originally posted by mr-lizard
Besides, I thought Americans had guns to defend themselves againt the government. Why does nobody just shoot the pigs?
It would be nice if it were that easy, but unfortunately it isn't. Once you shoot one or two, they just send in droves of police (or SWAT team) with shotguns and assault rifles, and even the military if necessary. They have everything worked out in their favour.
Originally posted by davidmann
The united states government hates us, for our freedom.