TVGuy wrote:VMI77-
I appreciate your questioning of what is right and wrong in the sense of how our justice system acts or who they go after. That's a great trait and I do it much of the time as well.
In this particular case we are dealing with gang members. Did every person on-site at Twin Peaks in Waco shoot someone or carry an illegal weapon? No.
Each of these individuals that are members by choice of a 1% MC did in fact choose to be part of a criminal enterprise. A violent one at that. Maybe they got into it for their love of the two-wheeled ride at first and made some friends, but by the time they made full membership they knew exactly what they were getting into.
I've known some of these guys myself over the years. I worked with them and had somewhat of a friendship. I rode and worked on motorcycles with them on occasion. Every last one of them knew what was going on, as did I. I was young and dumb. Heck, I had their leader do electric work at my parents house and my mom loved him. He was a nice guy in those circumstances and a great electrician.
I never asked to be a member and they knew I had no interest. I was only around a few at a time and would never have gone to a rally with them. I knew better, I kept my distance.
Every last one of them were criminals. I came to learn over time that several had committed murder and various other violent crimes. Even if they didn't have a serious past, they would have had no problem doing something very wrong if needed.
I lost one of my best friends to that gang. He ended up with a 40 year federal sentence, which ended up being commuted to 4 years on a technicality. He was a differnt person before he met them and ended up doing things I could never imagine.
I can't get over people feeling sorry for these individuals. Every last member of one of the 1% MCs knew exactly what they were getting into and what the possibilities of being at Twin Peaks that day was.
Don't mistake my comments as feeling sorry for gang members. My comments are motivated for the most part by: 1) my belief in the US Constitution as the best governing document in the history of mankind and the principles it embodies; 2) my disgust for the MSM; 3) the inherent skepticism of government that served our Founders; and 4) my increasing distrust of government at all levels, but particularly at the Federal level.
Fast and Furious put guns in the hands of Mexican gangs. Years before that happened the FBI, in PATCON (Patriot-conspiracy), used one of the same gun stores as in F&F, Lone Wolf, to put guns in the hands of supposed "ultra-libertarian" and "right-wing extremists" including motorcycle gangs. This was under such wonderful and principled people as Eric Holder, the Clintons, and Janet Reno, and a lot of the PATCON stuff took place in Texas. I'm highly suspicious of anything involving the FBI, foreground or background, especially under a left-leaning administration and when it has to do with guns. Mojo posted a list of incidents monitored by the FBI. Some were at least as potentially dangerous, if not more so, than the Hutaree militia, yet the FBI rounded up and arrested the Hutaree and lets the MC gangs run free? What's wrong with this picture?
Australia recently passed some kind of "anti-gang" bill supposedly directed against motorcycle gangs. From what I've read it is so broadly written that it can be used against the members of practically any organization. We've got a president that praises Australian gun control. I'm highly suspicious about how this event was possibly orchestrated by the Feds (FBI and ATF) or will simply be used by the Feds as a pretext for the exact kind of legislation passed in Australia. How come we don't see this kind of attention to the gangs in LA or very dangerous gangs like MS-13? You put motorcycle gangs together with PATCON and you have to wonder if this isn't ultimately going to serve as a pretext for legislation ostensibly targeting a real group of bad guys, but really targeting Christians, libertarians, conservatives, and any other possible political opposition to the progressive utopia.
Those who control the Federal government for the most part hate the Constitution, hate Christians, hate libertarians and conservatives, hate veterans (who tend to be libertarians and conservatives who know how to fight), and hate gun owners.
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From the WeaponsMan blog, weaponsman.com