Zeb_Carter
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If the cops come to my house and have a warrant then I do either one of two thing - and neither one of them is to shoot them. Anyone with an attitude like that - and the cops probably knew that was Kereshs attitude toward them - you would have to treat as a hostile.mikey2much said:You are wrong about Ruby Ridge. They sent a military hit team of snipers in there and gave them shoot to kill on sight orders. On the Waco thing, they wanted David Keresh, he went on a jog for several miles every morning, why didn't they nab him on one of his jogs. They wanted to use military tactics and they did. They were just surprised when they were fired back on when they did. After the lost of those men in the beginning I think from that moment on they acted as if the whole building was full of cop killers.
The people inside had been brainwashed into thinking that some day the law would come and kill them for their beliefs. Beliving that would have made it hard for them to give up to those forces of evil. The people on the outside knew they felt that way.
In the end it seems that they were right about that. As an american I feel bad about being tho one helping to pay for this type of law enforcement.
When you have the cops surrounding your house and doing everything in their power to disrubt your thinking and sleeping. Remember what you are telling me now, see if it makes as much sense to you then. It might to you sence you think that it is your country out there with the guns calling for you to come out. But if you thought that it was the forces of evil like they did, I think you might view it differently.
mikey