The United States of America is the land of liberty it's also a land of laws. As of last night all of that is officially lost forever as we watched the police in California burn down a cabin hoping to catch Chris Dorner. Due Process for a "murder suspect" is no longer an expectation, now the police serve as Judge Jury and Executioner. No longer can you expect your day in court, if the state wants you, they simply label you a "domestic terrorist" and hunt you down in order to kill you.
2012 was the first time I personally felt sad to be an American, a I watched a crowd "Boo" Ron Paul as he suggested the Golden Rule. Now in February of 2013, I again feel sad. I actually believe some folks were eating pop corn while watching the cabin burn, hoping to see a glimpse of a dead Chris Dorner. No longer are we a nation of law, we are nation bent on retribution for those perceived to be enemies. Chris Dorner may very well be a murderer, but being hunted down like an animal is not what's supposed to happen in America.
Yesterday I even heard a radio talker rail on for about an hour in regards to Eric Holder submitting briefs in defense of the 9-11 terrorists, suggesting that this was the worst thing in the history of the world. He went further to suggest that we are seeing the same thing today for Chris Dorner. I see two major problems with this analysis.
First, Chris Dorner is an American Citizen accused of a crime, not a convicted criminal. It doesn't matter what facts the police think they have, they are meaningless until Dorner has had his day in court. No amount of explanation can justify the actions of the LAPD or the use of Drones and especially not burning down property in order to catch him alive. Are we witnessing the modern day version of witch trials?
Second, our founding fathers made it clear from a very early stage in our history, that even those guilty of heinous crimes deserve legal defense. John Adams (The first Vice President and second U.S. President) defended the British Soldiers who committed the Boston Massacre. There was no question as to their guilt, everyone present that day witnessed the shootings, but they were still afforded Due Process. John Adams himself lead their defense when no other Lawyer in Boston would take the case, he did so to ensure their ability to a fair trial.
He wrote the following.
"The Part I took in Defence of Cptn. Preston and the Soldiers,
procured me Anxiety, and Obloquy enough. It was, however, one of the
most gallant, generous, manly and disinterested Actions of my whole
Life, and one of the best Pieces of Service I ever rendered my Country.
Judgment of Death against those Soldiers would have been as foul a
Stain upon this Country as the Executions of the Quakers or Witches,
anciently. As the Evidence was, the Verdict of the Jury was exactly
right. This however is no Reason why the Town should not call the Action
of that Night a Massacre, nor is it any Argument in favour of the
Governor or Minister, who caused them to be sent here. But it is the
strongest Proofs of the Danger of Standing Armies."
-John Adams
Today however, many are sitting idle, watching as our government uses drones to watch our every move, as they classify us as "Terrorists", in order to hunt us down and kill us, whenever they perceive us as a threat to their control.
Where does this end?
Mike
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10 hours ago
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