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by Bill Huff
by Bill Huff
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From ABC
News: "The
children removed from the compound are being held in state custody
and could soon be placed in foster care, a potentially huge adjustment
for children raised in the isolated religious sect, a
state Child Protective Services spokeswoman said Friday… Child
welfare officials took more than 400 children into custody last
week on suspicion that they were being sexually and physically abused
after police raided the compound. Hundreds of women from the sect
voluntarily followed the children…"
As we breathe
a sigh of relief that government thugs did not burn another 400
children to death, to prevent them being harmed in the Fair State
of Texas, we may want to take a look to see what’s left of the Fourth
Amendment.
One of these
statements is true:
1) "The
Supreme Court outlawed polygamy in the 1800s."
2) The US Supreme
Court has absolutely No law making powers under the Constitution
– and No jurisdiction within the States of the Union.
One of these
statements is true:
1) Government
has no authority to trample the Fourth Amendment underfoot and regulate
private conduct behind closed doors.
2) Courts can
arbitrarily decide where government can stick its nose and when.
This can be done before or after a raid or investigation – with
or without evidence.
Plot Spoiler
Warning: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,
shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable
cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing
the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
~ Fourth
Amendment
One of these
statements is true:
1) Government
schools themselves constitute the most prevalent form of child abuse.
The foster care industry is a symbiotic adjunct. Read Mary Pride’s
Book: The
Child Abuse Industry.
2) Government
has a right to arbitrarily decide if and when to remove children
from their parents’ homes preemptively based on suspicion
and/or unsubstantiated allegations by undocumented informants –
some of which may have immunity and/or be on the government payroll.
A visceral
response from the addled may be: "You just don’t understand!
– There are many gray areas – and we have to act to prevent damage
to ‘the children!’"
The gray areas
are manufactured over time by vested interests. This is a very old
game in totalitarian regimes. Historically, the naïve have
been those who placed too much confidence in government. They
have often ended up dead and numbered in the millions.
Do "protective
services" operate on a straight commission basis?
In effect,
Yes! Law Enforcement and the Judicial Rackets are growth industries
in the Fascist State. Check out your own county – look for new larger
jails and court houses often built with grant money. The conversion
of local law enforcement to a military discipline and mindset at
variance with local interests and the rights of citizens will continue
to result in more and more Wacos, until and unless the tide is turned
back to limited accountable government. "Multi-jurisdictional
task forces" are not – can never be – Lawful.
My favorite
clip from the article "Hundreds of women from the sect voluntarily
followed the children…"
You mean the
mothers didn’t have to be compelled to follow their own children
into the tender jaws of the Beast? Is the news writer surprised
to see mothers who don’t want to get rid of their children?
Thus saith
the LORD; A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, [and] bitter
weeping; Rachel weeping for her children refused to be comforted
for her children, because they [were] not. ~ Jeremiah 31:15
Maybe the government
should consider other tactics. After all, perhaps all of us will
need to become polygamous in order to supply enough fodder for the
war machine of this present Empire.
I have no understanding
of what goes on inside of the sect in question – and there is little
doubt in my mind that I would disagree with them on many particulars
of their creed – but I am not going to take their children away
in order to learn more about them. I would not disturb or molest
them in any way until and unless
I know a real crime with a real victim has been committed. Government
should have a much higher threshold for any interference in our
private lives. The
government default should be going away and leaving us alone.
We must all
realize how close this nation is to a policy of random house to
house searches without even the slightest lip service to constitutional
protections. We are on the brink. Once we scoffed at the East Germans
and Russians for tolerating such treatment. And we cheered when
they trashed the headquarters of their Secret Police. But that’s
old news.
We need to
start thinking very carefully about which of our unalienable rights
we can afford to neglect. In the "mind of government"
we are all pre-qualified for some sort of age-appropriate "child
protective services."
More details
from ABC: "Authorities are still looking for the 16-year-old
girl who made the cry for help from the compound, and some experts
say the legal basis for the Texas officials' raid may not hold up
in court if they cannot locate the accuser…That 16-year-old is the
linchpin for probable cause. She is the reason they said they had
cause to go in and do this search. If that is not present, if they
can't establish probable cause, then everything they gathered in
the search will likely be suppressed," said legal analyst Jonathan
Turley today on Good Morning America Weekend….He added, "They
will not be able to bring criminal charges. They can even be sued
for that search."
If no children
were harmed – and I sincerely hope none were – perhaps the tort
lawyers are about to have another feeding frenzy. Whatever happens
I hope we all get a more vital understanding of the importance of
our fundamental
constitutional protections in relation to our God-Given Unalienable
Rights.
The children
now appear to be in more jeopardy for some degree of government
sanctioned child abuse rather than anything that was feared or alleged
of their parents or other sect members.
Tort lawyers
may be good for something after all.
April
15, 2008
Bill
Huff [send him mail] is a
Classical Libertarian and proprietor of LEXREX.com
and JamTheCulture.com;
a former public school music teacher turned home schooling advocate;
a US Navy veteran, and host of WarIsARacket.com.
He
is available as a guest
lecturer or for interviews on talk radio.
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