"The jurisdiction of executive and judicial officers is co-extensive with the legislative powers of Congress (Chisholm v Georgia, 2 U.S. 419, 435, (1793), Osborn v. Bank of United States, 9 Wheat., 738, 808 (1824)): If judicial officers do not have jurisdiction in a particular geographic area, such as the Union, the same is true for executive officers—and no United States attorney has presented evidence of constitutional authority despite being challenged for the same in every one of the nine cases in which Petitioner has been involved." John Parks Trowbridge Jr.
Anthony Thomas Dephue understands the federal government DOJ's position on driving our country further into the police state it has become. From his facebook:
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This article confirms what I have been saying for about a year. Congress, the DOJ, and the Judiciary are an Axis of Tyranny who, intentionally or not, do not act to secure the blessings of liberty in accordance with why Government is even instituted among man.
Let me piss off conservatives first.
Wake up people. This administration in DC is too distracted with the enormity of the Federal Government to be able to pause, do the right thing, and reign this problem in. DC is full of career political elitists that exists to preserve their own way of life. Not all of them, but most of them. Donald Trump is not going to do mid-term pardons for anyone. His brash character (that's not a criticism) keeps him wading in enough controversy to keep him plenty busy.
Jeff Sessions just told me everything I need to know about him. He believes that US Attorney's have an obligation to relentlessly pursue criminal charges against "the vast majority of suspects". This isn't intended to be a policy that moves toward balancing correction with incarceration for serious crimes. It is damn near borderline fascism that paves a road to a police state.
Think that's harsh? Ask Joe Robertson in Montana what happens...
WHEN YOU BUILD A POND ON YOUR PRIVATE PROPERTY TO HEDGE AGAINST FIRE AND WATER HORSES... know where that guy is? FEDERAL PRISON. Oh, and he's 80 years old. And a veteran of the US Navy.
Gov't says he polluted downstream waters. I didn't see anyone go to jail over that toxin spill in Colorado a few years ago, did you?
Both sides of the aisle are the problem. Only a revolution will drain the swamp at this point. Since the Gov't loves to twist what you say in an indictment: I'll clarify that revolution is not a singular avenue to change that exclusively involves violence. Revolution begins in the hearts and minds of people. There are many ways to revolt. I will do it at the ballot box. I will do it with my voice... on the street, in public, online, and in my personal conversations. I am content to resist within the rule of law and vigorously champion natural rights and the pursuit of liberty.
My left leaning friends, your turn.
Sessions essentially props up the argument of the Gov't in the first Bundy Ranch trial, that essentially a Federal Agent can act with near impunity so long as no one dies and they are acting "within the scope of their duties". I guess that applies to the asshole who took the safety off of his .308 and started taking tension out of the trigger, acting with the intent to kill Eric J. Parker, because he erroneously perceived that Parker had pointed a weapon from the bridge he was standing on. That narrative crashed and burned in cross examination, when not a shred of video evidence showed what that agent claimed to have perceived. No worries though, he was acting within the scope of his employment.
Gloria Navarro (Chief "Judge", District of NV) proffers a policy that defines assault as occurring a law enforcement official feeling threatened by an otherwise lawfully carried firearm in plain sight. I don't even need to address that, the abject absurdity of the idea shines through any need of explanation.
Freedom is an illusion for those who either can't or choose not to see the cage that the Gov't has erected around us. I know people sitting in jail, right now, who have been convicted of no crimes, and have been there since 03 March 2016. Let me give you the 10K foot overview: citizens show up to protest, the Gov't threatens to kill them, almost 2 dozen go to jail. I know, you've seen the viral pics of a man laying prone on a bridge, and you think "that's out of control". OK... they reasonably feared for grave bodily injury or death and postured to defend women and children holding signs. I don't see how that can be criminalized given the circumstances, but that's just me.
Riddle me this, lover of the Gov't... Todd Engel took a picture of people pointing weapons at him, briefly crouched down behind a jersey barrier on a bridge, then ran over to two NHP troopers to tell them what he could see. He stayed there for over an hour. Pending appeal, he is guilty of interstate travel in aid of extortion and obstruction of the due administration of justice.
Then there's Ricky. He drove over to the protest with several hundred other people... stood on a bridge with his damned arms crossed for two hours, barely moved. But... because he is in a three-man militia and sent an e-mail, he is looking at life in prison. Luckily, people like Jeff Session advocate taking this very dangerous criminal off the streets.
How about Micah? This guy traveled from Arizona, attended a rally, and then observed the protest by sitting on his ass with knees tucked into his chest on a steep-slope bridge skirt. He's accused of taking an elevated, tactical position for the purpose of threatening Federal Officers. He sat and watched. But, he was there in camouflage... so send him to jail.
Joe... I've seen pictures of him at the protest with his damn hands straight up in the air. Nothing violent there. Oh, he did communicate by e-mail with some people about the incident, but lock his ass up.
Steve... salt of the earth guy who loves his family and friends. Crouched down behind a jersey barrier on a bridge after someone pointed out that there were snipers glassing protesters. He was armed to the teeth, ready to strike, right? Nope. His lawfully possessed weapon lay leaned against a jersey barrier while he looked at his potential murders through binoculars. Lock his ass up!
Dave... wandered into a "closure area" to see if his dad's cattle were being mistreated. A sniper and spotter observed from a hill, and the federal agency (who had no arrest power), beat him and detained him for as long as they legally could; he just wanted to keep the Gov't accountable to the public. Lock his ass up! Forever!
Ryan... got a phone call from BLM Agent Mike Johnson, who basically said, "we are here to round up all of your families cows and put you out of business, that's cool, right?". Ryan's (arguably natural) response? "Good luck boys, but I'd suggest you just go home". Lock his ass up! Destroy the key.
Pete... Journalist. traveled from OH to NV to cover a breaking story. Part of his brand is an unapologetic assertiveness that digs for the part of a story that isn't readily apparent. His video covered BLM Agents outright abusing protesters. He suggested that Americans who wanted to could come to Nevada to protest. We can't have that shit, now can we? Put him in hole and forget about him.
All of these men face life in prison. Six have gone to trial. the corrupt, amoral, social degenerate that was instrumental in securing an indictment shockingly didn't testify when his actions caught up to him and he became a liability for the Gov't... so much for the right to face your accuser. If you do nothing else, google "Dan Love". Here... I'll do it for you. Just follow this link: ( https://goo.gl/i7ilJJ )
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is what happens when the DOJ aggressively pursues the most serious possible charges. The Judiciary colludes and Congressional statutes are wielded in such a way as to evince an underlying element of brutality. The "Department of Justice" is a misnomer of gargantuan proportions, second only to that stretch of I-78 west of Phila being called the Schuylkill "Expressway".
Democrat or Republican, the problem is still the same; one just gets us to the inevitable long-term outcome of a police state quicker than the other.
We stand together or we'll hang separately.
- I stand with the Bundys.
- I stand with Pete Santilli.
- I stand with my brothers from Idaho. I'll never stop fighting for them.
- I stand with Micah McGuire.
- I stand with Jason Patrick.
- I stand with Joe Robertson.
- I stand with most of these defendants.
... and I stand FOR LaVoy. I'd stand WITH him but OSP shot him three times in the back after the FBI put two rounds through his truck while his hands were in the air. So there's that...
But hey, jump on the Sessions bandwagon and keep this shit going; to the peril of Liberty.
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If you made it this far... we are soon going to roll out an initiative to make sure that these political prisoners have access to basic rights and needs, as much as we are able to. It will take all of us, but with all of all us doing just a little bit, we can make all the difference in the world. We refuse to look at them and say we didn't try. This endeavor will be narrowly focused on directly benefiting inmates, but it will champion other avenues of support.
Right now you can pledge support for people sitting in a cage like Ammon Bundy did for 13 hours.
In a few short weeks a silent auction will help support Andrea Parker's return to Las Vegas, for another trial.
Or, if you can't contribute financially, you could write any of these guys a letter. Letters are the fabric of morale. For the cost of an envelope, sheet of paper, and a stamp... (less than $1.00), you can uplift an inmate and keep them mentally healthy.
Do something.
The Gov't is using your tax dollars, to the tunes of hundreds of millions, to do exactly what Jeff Sessions wants. It's time to show them that we will not allow them to make an example of our own. We need to show the Gov't that this inquest is an exercise in futility.
It will take all of us; but we are capable.
Just do something...
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US prosecutors told to push for more, harsher punishments
Sessions directs federal prosecutors to pursue the most serious charges possible against the vast majority of suspects, a reversal of Obama-era…
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