Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Preparations for Domestic Military Operations Undeniably Underway
If you still have a rational cell left in your head, you're probably mortified after watching this marketing video for the National Guard 31E Internment/Resettlement Specialist position. During the course of your repeated jaw drops, you probably didn't notice the black uniform police-state regalia at 1:22-1:24. You may have doubts as to whether or not this is for domestic application, however if we listen clearly to the oration during the 31E presentation, we can deductively reason that black uniforms would not be used in foreign engagements. Even more devastating is the final word, telling the recruits that they will learn and uphold the Army motto "Of the troops and for the troops". Indeed these usurpers of sovereignty are dead wrong for we shall forever be a country "for the people, by the people". Patriots sound the alarm, the enemy has breached the gates.
Judge Rules to Suspend Constitutional Due Process Because of Swine Flu Threat
Judge: Swine flu is reason to suspend constitutional rights
Delays caused by lockdown are costing thousands of dollars, inconveniencing jurors.
By LARRY WELBORN
The Orange County Register
SANTA ANA – A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that there is legal justification to keep the Central Men’s Jail under medical quarantine – at least for a couple of days – to control a swine flu outbreak.
Judge Thomas Goethals said the “significant medical public health event” in the men’s jail is good cause to temporarily suspend constitutional guarantees to speedy trials, preliminary hearings and arraignments for some criminal case defendants.
He made his ruling over the objections of the county public defender’s office and the alternate defender’s office after a special 90-minute hearing on the status of the health scare in the main men’s jail, which usually houses 800 to 900 inmates.
But Goethals said the exception to speedy court appearances will only be in effect through Thursday, by which time the quarantine of the jail may be lifted. He said he will preside over another hearing Thursday if medical authorities continue the quarantine.
Delays caused by lockdown are costing thousands of dollars, inconveniencing jurors.
By LARRY WELBORN
The Orange County Register
SANTA ANA – A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that there is legal justification to keep the Central Men’s Jail under medical quarantine – at least for a couple of days – to control a swine flu outbreak.
Judge Thomas Goethals said the “significant medical public health event” in the men’s jail is good cause to temporarily suspend constitutional guarantees to speedy trials, preliminary hearings and arraignments for some criminal case defendants.
He made his ruling over the objections of the county public defender’s office and the alternate defender’s office after a special 90-minute hearing on the status of the health scare in the main men’s jail, which usually houses 800 to 900 inmates.
But Goethals said the exception to speedy court appearances will only be in effect through Thursday, by which time the quarantine of the jail may be lifted. He said he will preside over another hearing Thursday if medical authorities continue the quarantine.
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