August 28, 2007

Fix a Fence, Go Directly to Jail

More and more these days, I'm being pushed to join the anarchists. I really don't want to. I don't want to be an enemy of government. I want government to work. But with each day I realize more and more that it's not going to happen. Government today in America is the supreme power and no one is allowed to challenge them. These days I think it is only a matter of time before they kill me for disobeying them.

How can ANYONE defend a government that jails someone for repairing a fence? Seriously. A man bought a house. It had a fence that was in poor repair. It was infested with termites. But the fence was ALREADY IN PLACE. The man thought the fence belonged to the city, so he asked the city to repair it. The city told the man that the fence belonged to him -- so he repaired it. Later, the city changed it's mind and decided they wanted owned the fence. So the city ordered him to put it back the way it was (presumably with termites and all). He did not.

He actually attempted to work with the city. He spent 142 hours trying to comply with the city. He failed. So what's the result? SIX MONTHS IN JAIL. In case you're not getting this:

Francisco Linares is going to JAIL for SIX MONTHS for repairing a fence


What kind of country is this? How can the city defend this (and they are)? Superior Court Judge Sandra Thompson is scum. Dean Pucci (city prosecutor) is total slime. I'm SO sick of "I'm just doing my job." Miserable Bastards, the lot of them. I cannot believe these scum-sucking excuses for human beings are throwing a man in jail for six months for repairing a fence.

I could understand if people revolted. Things like this are certainly excuses for armed rebellion. I wonder how fast the government would shoot Mr. Linares if he refused to report to jail? Imagine that -- this man could be killed BECAUSE HE REPAIRED A FENCE.

This country has nothing close to freedom left. I yearn for freedom, but I have little hope it will appear in this country ever again.

Update: JCard is blogging on this one, too.

Posted by: Ogre at 04:05 PM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 Funny I wrote my blog about the same thing. Really jumped out at me. Wouldn't put it passed our City council to do something similar.

Posted by: JCARD at August 28, 2007 05:33 PM (ZXRnW)

2 I'm just beyond words. 6 months in jail for a fence!

Posted by: Ogre at August 28, 2007 06:01 PM (oifEm)

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