"The standoffs at Ruby Ridge and Waco -- often cited as proof that the government can and does abuse its power -- illustrate why armed resistance is a dead end. Randy Weaver and David Koresh may have had good reasons to distrust the government, but they had no right to use private arsenals to keep the police at bay. Our system includes democratic safeguards, such as juries, that do not rely on the private force of arms."
Hey Josh--why don't you have "our system" find the damned steel front door from Mt. Carmel that somehow mysteriously disappeared from evidence custody--to help determine who actually shot first? And I'm sure Sammy and Vicki Weaver appreciate the jury trials they got.
Damned police state apologist. I suppose the Warsaw Ghetto resistance fighters "had no right to keep the [Nazis] at bay," either.
[Thanks to SaMaeL for the tip.]
I just love these fascist apologists with their "jury" comments. Juries are meaningless when the government can decide what evidence you can (and more importantly, CANNOT) present.
ReplyDeleteOnly through force of arms can we maintain (or more truthfully, hope to regain) the freedom this country was *supposed* to be championing.
Not only that, anonymous, but they carefully select the jury to get the conviction or acqittal they want. And they make sure that anybody who knows about jury nullification NEVER gets on a jury!
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