Andy McCarthy has written an estimable column outlining the legal
aspects of federal “domestic terrorism” laws. One of Andy’s points is
that acts of violence in the context of protests are overwhelmingly
state rather than federal crimes; another is that state officials’
response to the violence so far has been largely rhetorical. What’s
worse, for the most part, is that the rhetoric has merely made use of
the violence to make political points.
He’s right. I’ll go further and say that words, no matter how strong,
are no longer enough, if they ever were, to stop this growing trend.
What is needed is action, both legislative and executive, from state
authorities.
More @ NRO
Now, if "law enforcement" would apply
ReplyDeletethat equality of justice standard to
the criminal, corrupt, and treasonous scumbags of the elite and politically protected citizens,
America might have a fighting chance.
Whoops!
I forgot that the rule of law is long dead
in America.
Anthony Weiner is asking a Manhattan federal judge to delay the sentencing date in the case against him for texting a minor sexually inappropriate messages.
http://nypost.com/2017/08/18/weiner-asks-judge-to-delay-sentencing-for-sexting-scandal/
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:) Weiner is such a loser.
DeleteIf "Law Enforcement" were doing it's job, bus loads of hired thugs would NEVER get across state lines much less make it out of recruiting centers and bus loading sites. These criminals would never make the rallies, they would be way laid, and arrested for inciting riots, well before they reached any rally.
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