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TomAlciere

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Jan 19, 2008, 8:56:43 PM1/19/08
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On 17 January 2008, a cop in Chesapeake, Virginia chose to get his ass
gunned down in a drug raid. Let that be a lesson to all cops: Drug
enforcement will not be tolerated. Americans didn't let the Redcoats
get away with tax enforcement and Americans don't have to let cops get
away with drug enforcement. Voluntary employment, like voluntary
intoxication, is no excuse for unprovoked violence against other
people. Employment contracts between a government and its cops cannot
entitle the cops to violate the inherent natural rights of
nonsignatory third parties.

Park in a crosswalk, and you pay the price with cash. Impose drug laws
on persons who don't consent to them, and you pay the price with cops.
It's called DETERRENCE.

The Second Amendment wasn't written for sportsmen. If the majority is
unable or unwilling to defend liberty with ballots, they will watch
drug dealers defend liberty with bullets. Any objection? Objection
overruled, casket closed.

http://hamptonroads.com/2008/01/fatal-shooting-officer-leaves-neighborhood-numb

Frank

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Jan 20, 2008, 7:29:18 AM1/20/08
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SWEET MOTHER OF CHRIST!
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Cheryl Isaak

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Jan 21, 2008, 9:45:17 AM1/21/08
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On 1/19/08 8:56 PM, in article
120e4749-56cc-4127...@y5g2000hsf.googlegroups.com,
"TomAlciere" <TomAl...@tomalciere.com> wrote:


Head shaking sadly over the death of a good man.

RadicalModerate

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Jan 22, 2008, 5:52:31 AM1/22/08
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Cheryl Isaak <chery...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Head shaking sadly over the death of a good man.

Tom Alciere sems not to recognize the probability that if drug violence
against the power organs of the State rise to his desired level, the
State would adopt the "Mao Tse-tung" approach to the drug problem, that is
purge anyone known to use (illegal) drugs.

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The published From: address is a trap.

Cheryl Isaak

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Jan 22, 2008, 6:09:38 AM1/22/08
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On 1/22/08 5:52 AM, in article fn4htf$5dj$1...@reader2.panix.com,
"RadicalModerate" <radical...@attnn.com> wrote:

> Cheryl Isaak <chery...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Head shaking sadly over the death of a good man.
>
> Tom Alciere sems not to recognize the probability that if drug violence
> against the power organs of the State rise to his desired level, the
> State would adopt the "Mao Tse-tung" approach to the drug problem, that is
> purge anyone known to use (illegal) drugs.

There are times I could support that. Sorry, lost people to drugs, I
personally think a dealing conviction should carry the death penalty.

C

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