And they said it would never happen.

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Scott
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And they said it would never happen.

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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Confiscation Of Weapons In Louisana.

And they said it would never happen.

But when conditions change, officials swing into action to break their word, violate their oath of office, violate the law and bluff or force their will on the public.

This is the source of lawlessness: when officials break the law in professional incompetence, delaying of proper response and because-we-say-so oppression of the People.

To a constituent, officials lied.

The Condition: lawlessness in New Orleans.

The Problem: thugs shooting and civil unrest.

The Solution: Take away everybody’s guns and force evacuation, leaving the neighborhood unprotected.

The Reality: only the criminals will have guns, perpetuating the original problem as they return to the evacuation zone.

Exactly, please, how does law enforcement discern the good guys from the bad guys in what to confiscate from whom? If guns are being confiscated from thugs, what becomes of the thugs to follow-up on the suspicion of crime that justifies the confiscation?

Don’t expect much, folks, because the jails were opened there to release the felons for their own safety.

Brilliant, just brilliant.

There's a very sickening feeling about this. First confiscation, then they come for you. They call it manadatory evacuation, but they are still confiscating weapons and coming for you.
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