So someone who was there to protest peacefully instantly becomes a criminal when someone else throws a rock? Guilt by association is a dangerous thing. So if you're in a bar having a drink with friends and a fight breaks out, the cops will be justified in cracking you in the skull with a baton just because you're standing there.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 3:50 pmThat would be great if the Gov called out the NG to help Portland PD and Oregon SP to quell the riots. But he won’t. If the feds hadn’t been there that courthouse would have been conpletely ransacked if not burned to the ground weeks ago.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:30 pm
Including driving around in vans and snatching people off the street without identifying themselves or the reasons they're picking people up?
Maybe the governor should call in the national guard to surround the courthouse and make sure the federal paramilitary force sticks to their mission of protecting federal property; contain them within 50 yards of the building or so?
As I posted earlier "They're also attacking peaceful protesters and picking people up off of the street and in so doing violating their oath to protect the Constitution (1st Amendment - right to assembly and probably the 4th & 5th Amendments - searches & seizures and Miranda rights). Their actions are far from righteous."
Conservatives and liberals should both be alarmed by this. But conservatives don't mind when the Feds are going after left-wing extremists and liberals don't mind when they're going after right-wing extremists. If we allow it they're going to keep expanding their purview and eventually you or something you care about will be in their sites. It's better to nip this in the bud now.
Once some in the crowd start attacking the building and police its an unlawful assembly and there are no peaceful protestors.
Rumor has it that the average number of protesters had dropped to about 100 before the Feds arrived. Now it's back over 1,000. But yeah, Trumpkins says it's so so they must be improving the situation. This isn't a desperate effort by Trump and his administration to fire up his base and distract attention from his blundering response to the virus.