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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:18:54 GMT
May your Easter be filled with love and light!

Easter2000: Happy Easter!

Today's User Friendly strip puts some new words on Santana's "Smooth": "This stock's a hot one. It'll glow all week like the midnight sun..."

Tina Terry at Sierra Times - The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Vs Gun Owner Linda Hamilton Saga Continues to Unfold (Part 1): Linda's story differs markedly from the cops. I haven't met the cops, but I have met Linda. I'll take her story over theirs any day. [sierra]

You and I can make Easter baskets for our kids. Some others are not so lucky, thanks to Madam Gas-em and her minions. The Sierra Times has a special Saturday edition on the kidnapping of Elian Gonzales. Below are a few pointers from there and elsewhere.

"4thAmVoid"
Janet Reno Vs. 4th Amendment

Angel Shamaya at KeepAndBearArms.org Elian, We Thank You for helping Resurrect America on Easter: Wow!

Barry Bright at Free Kentucky - Can they come for your kids too? A potent statement of the anger that Elian's kidnapping is releasing in America:

The only point I really care about is that these people who participated in this, from the highest office to the lowest pepper-gas dispensing badge carrying "I'm just doing my job like the Nazi guards" agent are so despicable, so low-life, they don't deserve the oxygen they waste in a day. They should all be lying dead in the streets of Miami. Maybe next time, if there is a next time, in Miami among the Cubans, or where ever, the armed agents will have a real reason for their Marxism-enforcing police state tactics. Maybe, I sincerely hope, they will be fired upon and killed, sprayed from America's front porch as the useless piles of dog scat that they are.

Christopher Ruddy at NewsMax.com - Why Elian Lost: a good analysis of some of the politics surrounding the kidnapping. Lots more stories at NewsMax.com. ["max"]

Jon Roland at Sierra Times - Elian seizure: legal questions: "The raid... appears to have been conducted... without a court order or warrant... No executive branch agency has any authority to issue any orders to persons not subordinates of that agency... Only a court of competent jurisdiction has such authority, and then only after a proper due process proceeding, involving proper notice and a fair hearing... Given this lack of authority, the actions taken by the personnel who conducted the raid are themselves criminal acts, specifically, violations of 18 USC 241 and 242, deprivation, and conspiracy to deprive, civil rights, which apply to almost any attempt to execute illegal orders. They also provide grounds for civil action under 42 USC 1983."

Frances Emma Barwood at Sierra Times - You thought this was a free country? Did Janet Reno have a court order for entering the Gonzales' house? She did not. Jail the bitch. Felony bill of rights violation. Throw away the key. [sierra]

Jon Turner at Sierra Times - Elian, Guns, and the death of Freedom: "Freedom is dead. Long live the State." [sierra]

Roger Pilon at the Cato Institute - Letter to the Editor of The Wall Street Journal Concerning Elian Gonzalez: Highlights one of my primary problems with the government kidnapping Elian. "Upon landing here, Mr. Gonzalez, like the grandmothers before him, could have gone immediately to see his son. He has an open invitation from the Miami family, which Elian now calls home." [market]

Jerry Pournelle comments on the kidnapping: "I have not seen the TV this morning, but I see by my web mail that the People of the United States have shown their usual compassion by sending in armed minions rather than bringing the boy's father down to get him. It's for the children, after all: they must learn the lesson. 'Rule of Law' means 'OBEY'. And we seem to have moved to the Roman Law principle of 'What pleases the Prince shall have the force of law.' Thus has Law become transformed." [latte]

CNN - Miami relatives denied visit with Elian and father: as if we could expect anything different. They went with Senator Bob Smith of New Hampshire, but were denied entrance to Andrews Air Force Base. Lots of story, picture, and video links in this article.

CNN - Scores arrested as Elian protests sweep Little Havana

Charley Reese at the Orlando Sentinel - Is little Elian just a pawn in an international business scheme? Postulates that it may be ADM's desire to build a vegetable oil plant in Cuba that has made the US government so interested in him. "By and large, it is safe to say that the American government generally disgusts me, as do much of American big business and much of the American news media. Liberty gets a cold reception from all three."

Vin Suprynowicz at the Las Vegas Review Journal - Our make-believe immigration laws: "Colorado Libertarian science fiction author L. Neil Smith put it in pretty good perspective when he asked us to imagine a mother literally dying in the effort to get her child to the United States in 1940, and the U.S. government promptly ruling that said Jewish child must be returned to the custody of his father -- in a German concentration camp."

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