Wednesday, August 17, 2011

More blow-back from the Mt. Pleasant TX ATF raid.

Big Brother's got the drop on you.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Comments below the article sure are weak sauce.

Circle the wagons, Ethel, the newspaper's attackin' the sheriff agin.

Anonymous said...

hmmm, the commenter's who chide the article's author need to meet Brien Terry's family. Of course, it's blindingly obvious they haven't got a clue there's a world outside their county. Or the ATF's complicity to eventually usurp the 2nd Amendment. I'd bet these same people would be the first ones in the county to scream when the ATF come to seize THEIR guns.

Anonymous said...

I left a comment but I will not expect to see it.



Grenadier1

Anonymous said...

Posted @ the Trib.

“Regardless of the charges and the individuals involved, what immediately rubbed people the wrong way was how one businessman was arrested in broad daylight at his place of business while it was full of customers.”

This is DEFENDING the guilty until proven innocent supposed thug? I live in the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia and really don’t have a dog in this fight and know nothing of the local characters and/or conditions. From what I READ in the article all that is being called into question is the tactics used by the local LEO’s and ATFE. Hmmmm………………let’s see. Public place, lots of innocent bystanders, ATFE’s notoriety for botched operations. Yep, looks like a clear lack of concern for public safety and grandstanding to impress the local yokels.

For arguments sake let’s assume Mr. Bad Guy did not want to go peacefully or wanted to commit suicide by cop, what kind of mess would THAT have garnered. All those poor innocents eating linoleum and trying to dodge bullets. A much better course of action would have been to take him as he was getting into his car.

You guys REALLY need to have your reading COMPRENSION checked.

hbbill

The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves.--George Washington

pdxr13 said...

"Accused Felon" means that he is a felon from a previous conviction, or that he is accused of a felony? Big difference.

Anonymous said...

This sounds just like the ATF. I once saw them take 30 heavily armed agents to arrest one skinny guy that the average State Trooper would not have needed 5 minutes to handcuff and put in the patrol car.

Squid

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