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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 727084" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>This trial IMO will be most interesting to watch. If stupidity and self inflation were a crime, these folks (the Hutaree) would be guilty as hell but then you'd have legal precedence to throw all of Washington behind bars and throw away the key. Early on looking at this case I smelled a rat in that I felt gov't needed a strawman and 9 idiots stepped up with, "Here we is!" The charge of sedition has been batted around mostly by folks looking for a Tea Party angle but before you "stab with your steely knives to try and kill the beast" you'd do well to look back to Ft. Smith Arkansas, April 1988' when the US gov't last had it's most infamous Sedition trial with defendents already proven guilty of murder, robbery, cop killing and other acts that the Hutaree would never dare even consider much less talk about.</p><p></p><p>In 1988', the US gov't walked into a Ft. Smith courtroom (from a prosecution POV) with the perfect assortment of villians that would seem to almost guarantee conviction and yet all the defendents at the end of the day walked. On scale of comparision, if this were football, The Hutaree would be the worse PeeWee league team when compared to the Ft. Smith crew as seen as the bad boys of the 1970's Oakland Raiders. The gov't needed a major scapegoat in the 1980's and in fact had one and now 20 plus years later they need another but in this case, either the rebel rousers are getting pretty thin or the gov't is even more incompetent now and is just that desperate.</p><p></p><p>On the charge of incompetent and desperate, what say ye?</p><p></p><p>GUILTY AS CHARGED!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 727084, member: 2189"] This trial IMO will be most interesting to watch. If stupidity and self inflation were a crime, these folks (the Hutaree) would be guilty as hell but then you'd have legal precedence to throw all of Washington behind bars and throw away the key. Early on looking at this case I smelled a rat in that I felt gov't needed a strawman and 9 idiots stepped up with, "Here we is!" The charge of sedition has been batted around mostly by folks looking for a Tea Party angle but before you "stab with your steely knives to try and kill the beast" you'd do well to look back to Ft. Smith Arkansas, April 1988' when the US gov't last had it's most infamous Sedition trial with defendents already proven guilty of murder, robbery, cop killing and other acts that the Hutaree would never dare even consider much less talk about. In 1988', the US gov't walked into a Ft. Smith courtroom (from a prosecution POV) with the perfect assortment of villians that would seem to almost guarantee conviction and yet all the defendents at the end of the day walked. On scale of comparision, if this were football, The Hutaree would be the worse PeeWee league team when compared to the Ft. Smith crew as seen as the bad boys of the 1970's Oakland Raiders. The gov't needed a major scapegoat in the 1980's and in fact had one and now 20 plus years later they need another but in this case, either the rebel rousers are getting pretty thin or the gov't is even more incompetent now and is just that desperate. On the charge of incompetent and desperate, what say ye? GUILTY AS CHARGED! [/QUOTE]
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