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Citizens forced to violence
on 2008/2/9 16:18:59 (66 reads)

Citizen's Forced to resort to Violence


Citizen's are being forced to fight back with violence against City Councils,Township and county Boards that are robbing them of Constitutional Rights. As record numbers of unconstitutional ordinances are being passed and Courts turning deft ears, citizen's are turning more and more to violence as their last
resort.


One example is the Kirkwood, Missouri shooting spree at a City Council meeting that left five people dead and the
mayor fighting for his life.


Before he was shot to death by police, Thornton, 52, killed two policemen,
Tom Ballman and William Biggs; council members Michael H.T. Lynch and Connie Karr; and Director of Public Works Kenneth Yost. Mayor Mike Swoboda was hospitalized in critical condition with gunshot wounds, and a newspaper reporter
covering the meeting, Todd Smith of Suburban Journals, was in satisfactory condition. Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton had a long history of fighting with city officials over a litany of code violations, fines and citations.


Sadly we can only look into our future and see more frequent and violent acts
to occur as citizens start to fight back in the only method left to them in a society where the Courts and System is driven by greed and a power hungry government willing to squash any constitutional right for their own gain.


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