Posted on Apr 23, 2015
Just How Far Will The Left Go In Trampling Our Freedoms? Lessons from the Wisconsin "John Doe" Raids
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Behind the scenes of Governor Scott Walker's successful rise to from Milwaukee County Executive, the passage of Act 10 - the Budget Repair Bill that ended the rights of public sector unions to collective bargaining - and the ensuing protests and recall challenges; something far more sinister was at work: A rogue Democrat county prosecutor, using the authority of his office to conduct relatively anonymous "John Doe" legal investigations against anything Walker and anything Conservative. In his overzealous pursuit that in the end has caused far more damage to Dairy State democracy than can rightfully be quantified; families now living in fear of law enforcement because of a campaign donation they made? Really? In Wisconsin?
I suspect there will be some on the left who will attempt to play moral moral relativist here with this and want to turn this around; but I don't think so. This is the Progressivist Left attempting to squelch free speech in Wisconsin; a state I love dearly, the state my Son was born in. Furthermore, look at the trend on every major college campus today; it is not the Right attempting stifle free speech and thought on campus; trying to shutdown virtually every and any speaker or lecturer who happens to offend your sensitivities.
I suspect there will be some on the left who will attempt to play moral moral relativist here with this and want to turn this around; but I don't think so. This is the Progressivist Left attempting to squelch free speech in Wisconsin; a state I love dearly, the state my Son was born in. Furthermore, look at the trend on every major college campus today; it is not the Right attempting stifle free speech and thought on campus; trying to shutdown virtually every and any speaker or lecturer who happens to offend your sensitivities.
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The sad thing is, this is the kind of thing that leads to Police Officers being shot by law abiding citizens. In the best case scenario, the officer is not killed. In the worst case scenario, the officer is killed, and the citizen is charged with murder. The culture needs to be changed. This United States of America is not a Police State. The person or people authorizing this behavior need to be held accountable for their actions.
Amendment IV
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
I am pretty sure that somewhere in the oath that these people took when assuming their office there was a provision pertaining to supporting the Constitution. I would say that this behavior makes them Oath Breakers. It may seem silly to use that term, but that is not something that should be taken lightly. They should be required to resign. They break the oath, they are not worthy of keeping their position.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/prosecutor-seeking-death-penalty-officer-killed-knock-raid/
Amendment IV
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
I am pretty sure that somewhere in the oath that these people took when assuming their office there was a provision pertaining to supporting the Constitution. I would say that this behavior makes them Oath Breakers. It may seem silly to use that term, but that is not something that should be taken lightly. They should be required to resign. They break the oath, they are not worthy of keeping their position.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/prosecutor-seeking-death-penalty-officer-killed-knock-raid/
Man Shoots at Intruders, Turns Out it was a No-Knock Raid. Now He Faces the Death Penalty
On Friday, May 9, 2014, just after 5:30am in Killeen, Texas, Marvin Louis Guy was the target of a no knock raid. The officers were looking for drugs, yet none were found in the home. There was some questionable paraphernalia, but nothing indicative of drug dealing- or anything damning enough for a reasonable person to…
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CPT Ahmed Faried
so this man is facing capital punishment for defending himself? where are the stand your ground folks?
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Systemic Failure. This is not a Left/Right issue. This is an "Abuse of tools" issue.
The fact that "John Doe Investigations" exist makes my blood boil.
What can be abused by one side, can just as easily be abused by the other. The article just highlights a case where it happened to be abused by one side.
We can argue all day long that one side is more prone to abuse a specific tool than the other. However I'm sure counterexamples of other tools can be raised for every one presented. There are no angels in a war like this. There is no more high ground. Our Framers would have shook their head in disgust had we explained this "process" and I have little doubt that good old General Washington wouldn't have flogged or shot some of these offenders just for good measure.
The fact that "John Doe Investigations" exist makes my blood boil.
What can be abused by one side, can just as easily be abused by the other. The article just highlights a case where it happened to be abused by one side.
We can argue all day long that one side is more prone to abuse a specific tool than the other. However I'm sure counterexamples of other tools can be raised for every one presented. There are no angels in a war like this. There is no more high ground. Our Framers would have shook their head in disgust had we explained this "process" and I have little doubt that good old General Washington wouldn't have flogged or shot some of these offenders just for good measure.
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MAJ (Join to see)
You're spot-on, Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS! If this becomes an accepted standard practice, regardless of which party happens to hold power at a given time, we become little more than a banana republic.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
MAJ (Join to see) That's my real fear. Each time these Powers come into play, I dread how they are going to be used.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions... and some bad ones too.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions... and some bad ones too.
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Interesting read. I am originally from Wisconsin but haven't been there in 20 years. When I heard of the whole union battle, I was disheartened. I wonder if he plans on running for President?
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MAJ (Join to see)
Where are you from? I went to college at UW-L and Commissioned through there. The union battle was pivotal, but Scott ran on it. But I think it became one of those things nobody really thought he would follow through on, Assembly Republicans included. So when he moved on it, I think it moved faster than anyone other than he was prepared for.
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I am from Eau Claire, went to Nursing School in Mankato MN. I commissioned out of Fort Snelling.
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MSU? Ha! I grew up in Byron, MN so you drove right through my old hometown if you took the southern route from Eau Claire, passing through Rochester.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
I, too, am from WI --- born in Rice Lake but spent my youth in Hudson. Planning to go back to the Hudson area to settle down soon ...
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