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08-20-2006, 10:35 AM #1
RUBY RIDGE treatment vs. Chicago treatment
Remember how former President George H. Bush handled Ruby Ridge?
Remember how fromer President Clinton handled WACO?
These incidents involved U.S. citizens.
But when the fugitive is an ILLEGAL ALIEN.
Here is how President George W. Bush is handling the Chicago fugitive situation.
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08-20-2006, 11:04 AM #2
Something struck me as odd in the pictures that are on that link...in pic #5 they show a guy attaching chains to doors. Is this open defiance by this church of our laws??
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08-20-2006, 11:21 AM #3Originally Posted by kniggit
Remember what happened at Ruby Ridge and WACO?
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08-20-2006, 11:50 AM #4Is this open defiance by this church of our laws??
How would it be if it was a cancer patient who got busted with pot and used it for medicinal purposes and was facing prison time?
What if it was an elderly man or woman who had a terminal and expensive condition and begged their spouse to end their suffering as well as make sure they didn't take their home and everything else from the spouse that survived, and they did a mercy killing?
What if you took some of your neighbors antibiotics, with their knowledge, because you couldn't afford any, and you were caught with prescription drugs in your purse that didn't have your name on the bottle?
What if you were caught stealing gas out of someones car because you didn't have the money to get to work the next day?
All "understandable" reasons for breaking the law. That may be the time you pray for the "mercy" of the courts decision........not to be given a wink and a nod. The churches would be full of all kinds of people who broke laws for "understandable" reasons. All very good reasons to have laws changed as well. But bottom line is fair or not, it's the law for everyone........and the church should not have the power to obstruct justice.
Wanna change the law? Fine. But not break it first and then demand it be changed and hide out in a church to avoid the consequences.
If they let this go you are going to see a wave of this.
I knew someone years ago from Russia. Legal and all that. Nice guy. Everyone thought he was wonderful. Took me to a beautiful Russian monastery in up-state New York. Quite an experience for a Southern Baptist girl. Met mom and the family. All nice. Guy even spent a couple years living at the monastery. To make a long story short. The dude was a sociopath. Hardened criminal. Family thought it was because he wasn't adjusting to America. Church thought he needed to commune with God and get away from the evils of the world. The judicial system gave him chance after chance coz he knew how to play the game. But he was an evil person and no amount of help was going to turn him around. The years at the monastery was the longest period of time in his life that he wasn't in some juvinal home or jail or prison. It was a hard lesson for me to realize that there are just bad people out there and all the compassion and understanding and chances in the world aren't going to save them. I'm not saying she's one......but you have to look at the track record and her's isn't good. Even with the best intentions from the church.....it's not an excusable way to avoid the law.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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08-20-2006, 03:26 PM #5
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Originally Posted by dxd
Is it your premise that Waco and Ruby ridge were wrong, or that not pulling a Davidian-style raid in this case is wrong? I'm confused.
Look, the answer here appears to be to simply wait these idiots out. She can't stay in the church forever. If this starts turning into a PR coup for the pro-illegal movement, and assuming that there are warrants out for this woman, the most heavy-handed the government should get is also issuing warrants for the church leadership who are aiding and abetting this woman in her flight from justice.
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08-20-2006, 04:35 PM #6
I wish ICE would do a military style raid on the church. In the middle of the night bust down the door and flood the whole church with swat agents to arrest her and everyone who has aided and abetted her.
The government had no problem doing something like that with Elian Gonzalez who was a refugee so I don't see what the problem would be.
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08-20-2006, 04:42 PM #7
Ya Crockets Ghost.....I agree with you. They need to be issuing things on the minister as well. If she was hiding out in my house and I chained the doors.....I would be charged for harboring a fugative and obstructing justice. To me this is so "in your face" that it's important to not let this ride on for long. But I certainly don't agree with guns blazing and all.
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08-20-2006, 04:49 PM #8Originally Posted by NoIllegalsAllowed
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08-20-2006, 04:51 PM #9Originally Posted by dxdFree Ramos and Compean NOW!
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08-20-2006, 05:47 PM #10
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