[/quote]Enough coddling; arrest the Browns
Lindsay Clukay, D.J. Annicchiarico, Concord
For the Monitor
May 08. 2007 8:00AM
After following the Browns' case in the paper, we are amazed and dumfounded that law enforcement is still giving them a choice to surrender. They have broken the law, are proud of it and need to be arrested.
They have openly admitted they will attempt to kill any law enforcement sent to apprehend them and have referenced the Waco incident while doing so. Surely, the U.S. Marshal's Office has the manpower and training to take them by force without serious harm coming to officers.
"Please" and "thank you" are not cutting it, as the Browns are not interested in surrender. They have been convicted and sentenced. How much longer is this going to go on?
What makes the Browns any different from terrorists? They've openly skirted our laws, threatened the lives of many people, attempted to pass themselves off as judges and claimed to be above the law - all in the name of their misguided, extremist beliefs.
The result, sadly, will likely be the deaths of Ed and Elaine Brown. While we do not condone the taking of a life, when that life belongs to someone with no regard for the lives of others, we find it easier to take.
Lastly, to all of the people going to the courthouse to protest and show support for the Browns: If our government is so bad, why do you live in this country? Could it possibly be because all the freedoms and services guaranteed to us by our government are some of the best in any country on the planet?
And how do you think those freedoms and services - and even your right to protest - are guaranteed? With tax dollars.
LINDSAY CLUKAY D.J. ANNICCHIARICO
Concord
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The sentencing was on April 24th so the 11th day has come and gone. The judge, however, has extended the deadline for the Browns to pay the Notice of Appeal fee (without the Browns even asking...) from 10 days to 30 days.webhick wrote:Isn't today day 11 (I'm counting business days) of the Marshal's deadline for Ed & Elaine to turn themselves in?
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The Marshal said that they would start arresting people who are coming and going from the property. I haven't heard anything about someone actually getting arrested yet. Perhaps tomorrow is when the wheel starts turning (slowly, albeit).ErsatzAnatchist wrote:I have no faith that the US Marshall will do anything aggressive to resolve this matter, day 11 or day 111. I wonder if the public pressure will change this?
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The Marshal needs to toss a few CS canisters into the place and be done with it.webhick wrote:The Marshal said that they would start arresting people who are coming and going from the property. I haven't heard anything about someone actually getting arrested yet. Perhaps tomorrow is when the wheel starts turning (slowly, albeit).ErsatzAnatchist wrote:I have no faith that the US Marshall will do anything aggressive to resolve this matter, day 11 or day 111. I wonder if the public pressure will change this?
Which side of the "Wac(k)o" incident are the Browns' citing? Is it the part when they gunned down a few federal agents or is it the part where everyone in the compound was converted into hydrocarbons?
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The Marshals should at least cut off the guy’s communication. How does a convicted fugitive have access to the internet, his own radio show, and unlimited daily visitation? He’s going to start attracting other paranoid delusional nut-job types and then it’s going to get really ugly.Doktor Avalanche wrote:The Marshal needs to toss a few CS canisters into the place and be done with it.webhick wrote:The Marshal said that they would start arresting people who are coming and going from the property. I haven't heard anything about someone actually getting arrested yet. Perhaps tomorrow is when the wheel starts turning (slowly, albeit).ErsatzAnatchist wrote:I have no faith that the US Marshall will do anything aggressive to resolve this matter, day 11 or day 111. I wonder if the public pressure will change this?
Which side of the "Wac(k)o" incident are the Browns' citing? Is it the part when they gunned down a few federal agents or is it the part where everyone in the compound was converted into hydrocarbons?
Too late. There was quite the party of paranoid delusional nut-jobs their when Ed stopped attending the trial. Most of them have gone home when they found out it would not be another Waco. I guess the paranoid delusional nut-job crowd has a pretty short attention span.gezco wrote:
The Marshals should at least cut off the guy’s communication. How does a convicted fugitive have access to the internet, his own radio show, and unlimited daily visitation? He’s going to start attracting other paranoid delusional nut-job types and then it’s going to get really ugly.
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Well, the pool-cleaning business is really picking up about now, so that removes about 80% of the crowd that would have come. So expect more of a crowd in October, I assume he'll still be there sitting in his recliner watching cable TV (that the judge has ordered that he get for free).ErsatzAnatchist wrote:To late. There was quite the party of paranoid delusional nut-jobs their when Ed stopped attending the trial. Most of them have gone home when they found out it would not be another Waco. I guess the paranoid delusional nut-job crowd has a pretty short attention span.gezco wrote:
The Marshals should at least cut off the guy’s communication. How does a convicted fugitive have access to the internet, his own radio show, and unlimited daily visitation? He’s going to start attracting other paranoid delusional nut-job types and then it’s going to get really ugly.
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The New Hampshire Free State hippies have gone home now that the press has faded, but they've been replaced with some young, stupid, fresh out of the military and loaded with big guns and hormones types.ErsatzAnatchist wrote:Too late. There was quite the party of paranoid delusional nut-jobs their when Ed stopped attending the trial. Most of them have gone home when they found out it would not be another Waco. I guess the paranoid delusional nut-job crowd has a pretty short attention span.
This one is named Cirino and he's living with the Browns:
That is one scary looking dude. Free cable? Why would he want to leave? Apparently people bring him food; he’s got personal protection, and free cable. Under those conditions, this could go on for decades. Did you notice that the other moderator for makethestand.com currently has a slight felony weapons beef with the State of Illinois? My guess he will be joining them once he gets that resolved.Demosthenes wrote:The New Hampshire Free State hippies have gone home now that the press has faded, but they've been replaced with some young, stupid, fresh out of the military and loaded with big guns and hormones types.ErsatzAnatchist wrote:Too late. There was quite the party of paranoid delusional nut-jobs their when Ed stopped attending the trial. Most of them have gone home when they found out it would not be another Waco. I guess the paranoid delusional nut-job crowd has a pretty short attention span.
This one is named Cirino and he's living with the Browns:
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The guy looks like a cream puff with a mustache holding a gun. The only thing scary in that photo is his hair.gezco wrote:That is one scary looking dude.
He'd probably cry if someone told him that the photo makes him look fat.
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More interesting than the cream puff whack job is the stuff behind him. Looks like plans for building a weapon or something.Demosthenes wrote:This one is named Cirino and he's living with the Browns:
And don't forget the bundle of fluff on cream puff's right side. Did cream puff sprout a tail or is he using the neighborhood pets to accessorize his military ensemble?
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The other moderator is Shaun Kranish and he might have some other slight issues to take care of besides the felony weapon charge. He was arrested again on Sunday night for trying to use Liberty Dollars.gezco wrote:Did you notice that the other moderator for makethestand.com currently has a slight felony weapons beef with the State of Illinois? My guess he will be joining them once he gets that resolved.
Shaun like to huff and puff about how he doesn't have an SSN (he does) and how he doesn't pay income taxes, but he's a 21 year old, full time student who lives at home with mommy and daddy.
After many years living down the street from "Mr. Milk Toast" and his perfect little family, I was astonished (as were the three people who attempted a home-invasion robbery) to learn that he was a retired Navy SEAL instructor.
He was in a good mood that day -- he let them all live.
Brag about his experiences? No -- that's for people who need something to brag about.
He was in a good mood that day -- he let them all live.
Brag about his experiences? No -- that's for people who need something to brag about.
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And for a 21 year old kid, he's already got a long laundry list of runins with the fuzz.Demosthenes wrote:The other moderator is Shaun Kranish and he might have some other slight issues to take care of besides the felony weapon charge. He was arrested again on Sunday night for trying to use Liberty Dollars.gezco wrote:Did you notice that the other moderator for makethestand.com currently has a slight felony weapons beef with the State of Illinois? My guess he will be joining them once he gets that resolved.
Shaun like to huff and puff about how he doesn't have an SSN (he does) and how he doesn't pay income taxes, but he's a 21 year old, full time student who lives at home with mommy and daddy.
2002 Speeding 31+ miles over the limit
2002 Improper traffic lane usage
2004 Speeding 11 to 14 over limit
2005 Disorderly conduct
2006 Aggregated unlawful use of a weapon (felony indictment)
2006 Driving on a suspended license
2006 Resisting a police officer (criminal misdemeanor)
Looks like he's escalating. His life as a tax cheat is all lined up for him.
There’s a new Q&A on myspace with Elaine. Apparently, it’s okay to use a service by News Corp, even if it’s controlled by an illuminati like Murdoch.
http://www.myspace.com/time2makeastand
http://www.myspace.com/time2makeastand
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Maybe he should hook up with Paris Hilton. They seem to have a lot in common. Next new commercial for match.comDemosthenes wrote:And for a 21 year old kid, he's already got a long laundry list of runins with the fuzz.Demosthenes wrote:The other moderator is Shaun Kranish and he might have some other slight issues to take care of besides the felony weapon charge. He was arrested again on Sunday night for trying to use Liberty Dollars.gezco wrote:Did you notice that the other moderator for makethestand.com currently has a slight felony weapons beef with the State of Illinois? My guess he will be joining them once he gets that resolved.
Shaun like to huff and puff about how he doesn't have an SSN (he does) and how he doesn't pay income taxes, but he's a 21 year old, full time student who lives at home with mommy and daddy.
2002 Speeding 31+ miles over the limit
2002 Improper traffic lane usage
2004 Speeding 11 to 14 over limit
2005 Disorderly conduct
2006 Aggregated unlawful use of a weapon (felony indictment)
2006 Driving on a suspended license
2006 Resisting a police officer (criminal misdemeanor)
Looks like he's escalating. His life as a tax cheat is all lined up for him.
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And now you behold the tax protestor mutant. Aside from the dull and lifeless expression behind the eyes you'll notice it has a penchant for getting into bed with anyone - no matter how odious - to get their point across.gezco wrote:There’s a new Q&A on myspace with Elaine. Apparently, it’s okay to use a service by News Corp, even if it’s controlled by an illuminati like Murdoch.
http://www.myspace.com/time2makeastand
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