Monday, June 22, 2009

Hate Crime Crisis Shall not be Wasted



As governments tend to do in their never-quenched thirst for more programs and more power, this one is keen to earn political capital following some recent, highly-publicized shootings. US Attorney General Eric Holder, though working for a violent political organization, is abhorred by what he calls “murder, or the threat of violence, masquerading as political activism.”

Eric_HolderAs am I, Mr. Holder, but how does this mesh with your role as an official of the US government? What power does government have to enforce its edicts upon us but for the threat of violence? And what of all the violence committed against Americans by your Department of Justice and state and local law enforcement agencies? The recent shootings at the Holocaust Museum, an abortion clinic and a church pale in comparison to what law enforcement agents habitually do. Don’t believe me? Get a YouTube account.

Holder went on to say “So let me be clear, the Justice Department will use every tool at its disposal to protect the rights ensured under our Constitution.” US Representative Ron Paul (R – TX), however, disagrees with Holder on this statement. Paul said in 2007 that federal hate crimes laws “not only violate the First Amendment, they also violate the Tenth Amendment. Under the United States Constitution, there are only three federal crimes: piracy, treason, and counterfeiting. All other criminal matters are left to the individual states.”

The esteemed Attorney General says that the violence “reminds us of the potential threat posed by violent extremists and the tragedy that ensues when reasoned discourse is replaced by armed confrontation.” Is this not the modus operandi of the government, though? If I make reasoned arguments against the state’s claims on my life I either acquiesce or eventually I find myself on the losing end of an armed confrontation. There is a gun in the room, and I am not the one holding it.


Source: The Free Agents Network

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