I think that's only true if you believe blacks have a higher propensity to commit crime.Originally posted by: Todd33
The point isn't to catch real criminals, it's to harass black peeople. Admit it.
Again, I don't recall the OP mentioning race in the first post...Personally, I disagree with you and think that Blacks are, by and large, very law abiding...You shouldn't pre-judge their entire race based on the actions of a very tiny minority of criminalsOriginally posted by: Infohawk
Again, conservatives have a problem with the golden rule. Put yourself in a black person's shoes.
Imagine you are a white voter. You go to vote. How would you feel if a black person came up to you asking you if you've done something wrong and asking you to jump through hoops just exercise your fundamental right? You'd be pissed. You'd know they were just trying to bust your chops and not trying to catch crooks. Moreover you would recognize that they were not-so-subtly suggesting that black people are criminals.
A while back some conservative talked about getting a gun out and shooting someone because they were soliciting on their property. They were enraged and it was just soliciting! How would they react if they felt someone was trying to prevent them from voting.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
I think that's only true if you believe blacks have a higher propensity to commit crime.Originally posted by: Todd33
The point isn't to catch real criminals, it's to harass black peeople. Admit it.
It's like John Kerry pointing out that Mary Cheney is a lesbian. It's only a dirty tactic if you find something wrong with lesbians...
Closet racist much?![]()
Originally posted by: Gravity
So here's the question:
If we are a country that is founded on laws and liberty, why is voting some sort of "law enforcement" free zone? Why is it harrassment to check for warrants or other law violations during the voting process.
It seems like a good use of law enforcement to check the sheeple as they pass through the polls and are identified in order to vote. Heck, we would prolly make the streets safer and the communities safer as a result.
Child support evaders? Why are we protecting those deadbeats anyhow? They deserve to pay their fair share or be in jail. Why is voting so protected?
Answer below.
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: Gravity
So here's the question:
If we are a country that is founded on laws and liberty, why is voting some sort of "law enforcement" free zone? Why is it harrassment to check for warrants or other law violations during the voting process.
It seems like a good use of law enforcement to check the sheeple as they pass through the polls and are identified in order to vote. Heck, we would prolly make the streets safer and the communities safer as a result.
Child support evaders? Why are we protecting those deadbeats anyhow? They deserve to pay their fair share or be in jail. Why is voting so protected?
Answer below.
Law enforcement doesn't have the right to just check people to see if there are warrants for them. They have to have probable cause. What you suggest is clearly unConstitutional.
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: Gravity
So here's the question:
If we are a country that is founded on laws and liberty, why is voting some sort of "law enforcement" free zone? Why is it harrassment to check for warrants or other law violations during the voting process.
It seems like a good use of law enforcement to check the sheeple as they pass through the polls and are identified in order to vote. Heck, we would prolly make the streets safer and the communities safer as a result.
Child support evaders? Why are we protecting those deadbeats anyhow? They deserve to pay their fair share or be in jail. Why is voting so protected?
Answer below.
Law enforcement doesn't have the right to just check people to see if there are warrants for them. They have to have probably cause. What you suggest is clearly unConstitutional.
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: Gravity
So here's the question:
If we are a country that is founded on laws and liberty, why is voting some sort of "law enforcement" free zone? Why is it harrassment to check for warrants or other law violations during the voting process.
It seems like a good use of law enforcement to check the sheeple as they pass through the polls and are identified in order to vote. Heck, we would prolly make the streets safer and the communities safer as a result.
Child support evaders? Why are we protecting those deadbeats anyhow? They deserve to pay their fair share or be in jail. Why is voting so protected?
Answer below.
Law enforcement doesn't have the right to just check people to see if there are warrants for them. They have to have probably cause. What you suggest is clearly unConstitutional.
Well...you are half right, half wrong. They need only a lawful way to question you...not probable cause. Probable cause is what's needed for an arrest. Reasonable suspicion is needed for traffic stops/ID checks under normal circumstances.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Are you kidding? Honestly, I'd almost be willing to say this is some kind of joke. What's being suggested is the legal equivalent of cops stopping random people walking down the street to see if they've done anything wrong lately. Maybe it will catch some criminals, but it's a violation of people's rights to check EVERYONE who's just voting. AFAIK, there is nothing about voting that would allow that sort of behavior. IANAL and all that.
This is where we are going under FLL Club rule, where have you been???
Better be used to it, at least up until the Revolution starts.
The direct answer is Amendment IV to the United States ConstitutionOriginally posted by: Gravity
So here's the question:
If we are a country that is founded on laws and liberty, why is voting some sort of "law enforcement" free zone? Why is it harrassment to check for warrants or other law violations during the voting process.
You remember -- It's that old fashioned document the Bushwhackos have worked so diligently to destroy. :frown:The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: Gravity
So here's the question:
If we are a country that is founded on laws and liberty, why is voting some sort of "law enforcement" free zone? Why is it harrassment to check for warrants or other law violations during the voting process.
It seems like a good use of law enforcement to check the sheeple as they pass through the polls and are identified in order to vote. Heck, we would prolly make the streets safer and the communities safer as a result.
Child support evaders? Why are we protecting those deadbeats anyhow? They deserve to pay their fair share or be in jail. Why is voting so protected?
Answer below.
Law enforcement doesn't have the right to just check people to see if there are warrants for them. They have to have probably cause. What you suggest is clearly unConstitutional.
Well...you are half right, half wrong. They need only a lawful way to question you...not probable cause. Probable cause is what's needed for an arrest. Reasonable suspicion is needed for traffic stops/ID checks under normal circumstances.
Really ? I can understand a police officer has the right to id check a person if a person matches a description they are looking for, but I didn't know that gives them the right to do a search for any possible warrant, even if it has nothing to do with the original reason they questioned them.
Well, assuming you are correct I guess they should detain black voters, since it's well known that a majority of blacks vote Democratic, that's reasonable enough suspicion they must be trouble makers.