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    Not Independence Day.

    In the United States of America we celebrate the 4th of July as our Independence Day.

    But I am damn sure that if you are living anywhere in the United States of America you are not feeling very independent, as a matter of fact if you are the typical American you are feeling very oppressed right now.

    Have you asked yourself why? Why do we feel like rats in a cage in our own country when we are supposed to be the very example of freedom and Liberty?

    Let me begin by giving you a small example of how we have degraded in America from Liberty to Tyranny.

    It is 11:00 pm on the 4th of July, on your way home from your parents house, your wife and children are in the car with you , when you come upon a massive DUI (driving under the influence) check point that is being conducted by the local and state police.

    As you wait your turn, you think only of getting home and putting the children to bed and getting some good rest yourself. As your turn comes up and the police officer signals you to pull up to him and roll down your window.

    Officer: “Have you been drinking tonight?”
    You: “No.”

    Officer: “Where are you coming from tonight?”
    You, surprised: “Why?”
    Officer: “Why? BECAUSE I ASKED YOU!”
    You: “Excuse me officer, but you don’t’ have the right to ask me that without reason…”
    Your Wife: “Sir, we are coming from my in-laws.”

    The officer no longer an officer but a mere bully cop. The cop annoyed and agitated signals to another cop and tells you:

    Cop: “PULL UP TO THAT OTHER OFFICER OVER THERE!”

    You pulled up to the area where the other cop is.

    Cop2: “Give me your license, insurance, and registration.”

    You pull out your wallet and hand over your license, then hand over your insurance card and vehicle registration.

    Then Cop2 inspects your documents, looks at you with a non nondescript look and tells you to step out of the vehicle.

    At this point, you would like to ask what’s going on, and why you are being treated the way you are being treated. But you know, better. You know better because you have served in the Army overseas and know what can happen to you and your family in an instant, even if you are in America.

    Cop2: “Sir, how much did you drink tonight?”
    You, reply: “Nothing.”

    Cop2: “Sir, you are being stopped on suspicion of DUI, I will administer a field sobriety test, ok. Please step over this way and on the line.”

    You notice that other cops now have your wife out of the car, and the trunk of your car is now open, while your children are still in the back seat of your car. You experience high anxiety, and decide just to grin and bear it. You know they have the power and upper hand in a situation like this, they know they can hurt you and hurt your family and you will not do anything about it because you would not like to have your family injured or hurt.

    So you go through the motions, answer their questions and hope you are let go in peace without injury or harm to you or your family.

    Cop2 administers her field sobriety test, asks you a few questions and tells you to return to your car.

    You are signaled to proceed and pull out of the DUI check point.

    Once you have left the check point, you wife is mad at you for not being attentive and deferential to the cops.

    Wife: “ Why couldn’t you just answer him, why did you have to ask him why was he asking?”
    You: “Because it is none of his goddamn business where we are coming from.”

    Wife: “Yes it is, he has a gun!”

    You sit there stunned, you cannot believe what you just heard, yet, you bite your tongue and travel home in silence in order not to argue or ruin the rest of the night.

    How did we get to this point in America?

    HOW DID WE LOSE OUR LIBERTY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?

    1. We lost our Liberty from simple ignorance.
    2. Those that know all about greed and debt, stole our country from the rest of us.

    What is the solution?

    1. Learn who you are, and what a powerful legacy has been left for you as an American.

    The few very rich people that run our country are very rich because they control our money system.

    They control how much money is created and to whom it is given and for whatever purpose.

    You and I can only get money by selling our labor or borrowing.

    The rich control the money system through the use of government bonds and having the bank notes used printed by the government to give their scam the illusion of legitimacy.

    Learn your rich history, know that you are a very powerful individual, learn law so you can defend and uphold your rights in court. Teach others so they can help you protect your rights while they are protecting theirs.

  • #2
    Re: Not Independence Day.

    personally, i think all this started with the seatbelt laws.

    and why the Great State of New Hampshire - THE LIVE FREE OR DIE STATE - on this 237th anniversary of The United States of America - still has NO SEATBELT LAW for adults over the age of 18

    and STILL - nearly 400 years after the european settlers arrived - has NO SALES TAX, NO INCOME TAX, a volunteer legislature that _earns_ the old fashioned way the princely sum of 100 us dollars per annum and - STILL manages to balance the budget every year, builds/maintains some of the best infrastructure in the country, with public school RESULTS in the top10 more often than not.

    you cant simply blame all the problems on 'the rich' - when its clearly the POLITICAL CLASS and their never-ending quest for re-election - that enables the whole stinking mess you've just described.

    other than that, i agree with you 100%

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      • #4
        Re: Not Independence Day.

        best part of that, at 5:10, "he's perfectly innocent and he knows his rights. he knows what the constitution says." a nice recap of how they know they are violating his rights, while they are actively doing it (and just before they notice they are on candy camera)

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        • #5
          Re: Not Independence Day.

          And people often wonder why I own farmland almost half a world away.

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          • #6
            Re: Not Independence Day.

            This makes my blood boil. When this case goes to trial, the police department will probably get a fine which their insurance will cover, a few officers will be written up or fired, and absolutely nothing will be done to ensure that this Never. Happens. Again.

            Nevada Family Says Police Occupation of Homes Violated the Third Amendment

            Jacob Sullum|Jul. 5, 2013 10:00 am

            You don't often hear about lawsuits based on the Third Amendment, the one that says "no soldier shall in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law." That usually overlooked provision is cited in a federal lawsuit recently filed by Anthony Mitchell and his parents, Michael and Linda Mitchell—an oddity for which we can thank the Henderson, Nevada, police department. The Mitchells, who live in separate houses near each other in the Las Vegas suburb, were forcibly evicted from their homes on July 10, 2011, by police officers responding to a domestic violence report involving one of their neighbors. Here is how it all started, according to the complaint:

            At 10:45 a.m. defendant Officer Christopher Worley (HPD) contacted plaintiff Anthony Mitchell via his telephone. Worley told plaintiff that police needed to occupy his home in order to gain a "tactical advantage" against the occupant of the neighboring house. Anthony Mitchell told the officer that he did not want to become involved and that he did not want police to enter his residence. Although Worley continued to insist that plaintiff should leave his residence, plaintiff clearly explained that he did not intend to leave his home or to allow police to occupy his home. Worley then ended the phone call.

            The cops did not take no for an answer:

            [Henderson police officers] banged forcefully on the door and loudly commanded Anthony Mitchell to open the door to his residence. Surprised and perturbed, plaintiff Anthony Mitchell immediately called his mother (plaintiff Linda Mitchell) on the phone, exclaiming to her that the police were beating on his front door.

            Seconds later, officers, including Officer Rockwell, smashed open plaintiff Anthony Mitchell's front door with a metal ram as plaintiff stood in his living room. As plaintiff Anthony Mitchell stood in shock, the officers aimed their weapons at Anthony Mitchell and shouted obscenities at him and ordered him to lie down on the floor. Fearing for his life, plaintiff Anthony Mitchell dropped his phone and prostrated himself onto the floor of his living room, covering his face and hands.

            Addressing plaintiff as "asshole," officers, including Officer Snyder, shouted conflicting orders at Anthony Mitchell, commanding him to both shut off his phone, which was on the floor in front of his head, and simultaneously commanding him to 'crawl' toward the officers. Confused and terrified, plaintiff Anthony Mitchell remained curled on the floor of his living room, with his hands over his face, and made no movement.

            Although plaintiff Anthony Mitchell was lying motionless on the ground and posed no threat, officers, including Officer David Cawthorn, then fired multiple "pepperball" rounds at plaintiff as he lay defenseless on the floor of his living room. Anthony Mitchell was struck at least three times by shots fired from close range, injuring him and causing him severe pain.

            The cops pepperballed Mitchell's dog for good measure, even though she was "cowering in the corner when officers smashed through the front door." They charged Mitchell with...wait for it..."obstructing an officer." His father, Michael, faced the same charge after he tried to leave a police command center to which he was lured under false pretenses while the police took over his house as well. The two men were jailed for nine hours before making bail, and the charges ultimately were dismissed with prejudice. The lawsuit argues that police filed the unjustified charges "to provide cover for defendants' wrongful actions, to frustrate and impede plaintiffs' ability to seek relief for those actions, and to further intimidate and retaliate against plaintiffs." In addition to Third and Fourth Amendment violations tied to the warrantless occupation of their homes, the Mitchells say the police are guilty of assault and battery, conspiracy, defamation, abuse of process, malicious prosecution, negligence, and infliction of emotional distress.
            They forgot "animal abuse".

            Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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            • #7
              Re: Not Independence Day.

              Time for a Dirty Harry retrospective.

              Were we had or what . . .

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              • #8
                Re: Not Independence Day.

                In addition to Third and Fourth Amendment violations tied to the warrantless occupation of their homes, the Mitchells say the police are guilty of assault and battery, conspiracy, defamation, abuse of process, malicious prosecution, negligence, and infliction of emotional distress.
                What a bunch of provincials.

                The police should have said the houses were needed to fight terrorism.

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