View Single Post
  #5  
Old 09-12-2004, 02:09 AM
KirkVining's Avatar
KirkVining KirkVining is offline
Banned
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 5,303
This guy is a Koresh-style whack job:

"Stanley was found guilty in late June of two felony counts of attempting to influence a public official. He was accused of sending Thornton Municipal Judge Charles J. Rose and 17th Judicial District Judge Donald W. Marshall Jr. a "notice of order" demanding that they reverse his conviction for a weapons violation or face arrest by Stanley's Mutual Defense Pact Militia and a trial for treason.
Rose had convicted Stanley and sentenced him to 90 days in jail for carrying a firearm onto public property while campaigning in 2002 in Thornton. Marshall upheld the conviction when Stanley appealed."

We had a bunch like that in Texas a while ago. They declared Texas independent, set up their own state capital in a shanty in the Big Bend made from old RVs and starting issuing "Warrants" secured by public land, which they of course now owned. A few banks actually paid them. In addition, if you screwed with them, they filed liens against your property using bogus "Republic of Texas" documents, and again the banks and the State of texas actually processed some of them, which screwed up a lot of people's lives. The Rangers finally went in and shot a bunch of them, and now the "President" is this comical character with a Bozo haircut that they trot out in handcuffs whenever we need a laugh. I think a cop got killed in there somewhere, so they are all on death row, but don't quote me on that. They were actually getting a lot of public support until they snuck up on the cops outside the compound and intentionally shot their dogs. Republic of texas is one thing, but dog killers are no good sons of *****es. Everyone was glad when they got killed or corralled.
Reply With Quote