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Savage Beatings for Flag Desecrators
http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pb...D=200770725118
Long story shortend; in North Carolina, the Kuhns were displaying an American flag upside down with signs tacked onto it, such as a picture of George Bush with "Out Now" written on it. Somebody complained about it being a desecration of the Flag, and it is illegal in North Carolina to desecrate the flags of the United States and North Carolina. A Sheriff's Deputy, Brian Scarborough, responded to the complaint and told them that they couldn't display the flag. The Kuhns brought the flag inside the house, and the Deputy then demanded that they identify themselves so that he could issue a citation. The Kuhns refused (there is no law in North Carolina which obligates you to identify yourself) and the deputy tried to enter their house, only to have the door slammed shut in his face, causing a window pane to break. The Deputy claims that they slammed the door on his hand while he was trying to force entry, while the Kuhns claim that they shut and locked it, causing the deputy to go berserk and smash in the glass on the window to unlock the door from the inside. When Scarborough forced his way into the house, he savagely beat Mr. Kuhn while arresting him and called for backup. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn are being charged with resisting arrest, assaulting a government employee, and desecrating the flag. Now, the President of the North Carolina ACLU is representing the Kuhns pro bono, and it's sparked a Flag desecration debate in North Carolina. Now the case comes down to he-said-she said, and Scarborough will definitely be favored unless the witnesses to the event contradict his statement. So we've got a cop coming onto a citizen's property to enforce a law which violates their Constitutional rights, and then when attempting to identify them for a citation, which they aren't obligated to do, he invaded their home. Even if the Kuhns did slam the door on Scarborough's hand, it should be considered well justified, since the officer displayed a gross disregard for their rights as both citizens and property owners. The quotes from Republican and Democratic senators in North Carolina is also a comedic microcosm of everything wrong with American politics:
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Like it doesn't happen in every country.
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