From: "John Oellrich"
Bill,
As do the useless idiots of the right concern me with their typical
knee-fucking-jerk reaction to anything the Clinton administration does.
--
john
oellrich{at}eclipse.net
Bill Mattox wrote in message news:3903a905{at}w3.nls.net...
> If there was a legitimate warrant, that is another matter (we'll see).
What
> concerns me was the tendency among "useful idiots" on the
left to defend
> this raid NO MATTER WHAT. IOW, those of you on the left were absolutely
> prepared to justify an early morning armed raid in absence of a legitimate
> warrant to do so. Indeed, this excuse making was already being done, not
> only in this forum, but also among Clinton apologists on the Cable
networks.
>
> I reiterate, the tendency of those on the left to justify any kind of
> insanity or trampling upon Constitutional protections so long as it serves
> the interests of the left is scary. (With the interest of the left,
> strangely enough, being increasingly defined as whatever serves the
personal
> interests and ambitions of the Clinton's (or do I mean Castro?))
>
blucy{at}mediaone.net> wrote in message
> news:MPG.136d612ffcd336df9897c6{at}news.barkto.com...
39039624$1{at}w3.nls.net>, rchuang{at}slip.net says...
jcuccia{at}bigfoot.com> wrote in message
> > > news:ta26gscba71udvqvor1fvnjsfjq5mj21j4{at}4ax.com...
> > >
> > > > All the court said was that the child couldn't be
removed from the
> country
> > > > pending a hearing on his appeal.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, the INS did one thing that is definitely illegal: they
> forgot
> > > to get a proper search warrant from ANY court. The INS (or any Federal
> > > authority) have no legal ground to grab Elian without a search
warrant.
> >
> > From the AP wires:
> >
> > INS Commissioner Doris Meissner agreed. "His father speaks for him. He
is
> with
> > his father," she said.
> >
> > Meissner said the raid was completely legal and that the INS agents who
> seized
> > the boy had a warrant to enter the house duly issued the night before.
> >
> > "We had a search warrant, which we got from a federal judge around 6
> o'clock
> > that evening. It was a perfectly legal, properly carried out
operation,"
> she
> > told CBS.
> >
> >
> > Even if they had not been served the search warrant, a court had earlier
> served
> > the family with papers ordering them to turn the child over to the INS.
> >
>
>
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