Jackbooted Thugs
Joseph Farah
Worldnet Daily
April 24, 2000
"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."
Amendment IV of the U.S. Constitution
"Give me the kid! Give me the f-----g kid!"
That’s what it came down to on the Elian Gonzalez standoff Easter
weekend. Brute force by the federal stormtroopers.
Remember what Janet Reno had said about this case earlier.
"... Not whether, but how best to reunite Elian with his father in the
least disruptive manner possible."
While that quote is fresh in your mind, take another look at the image
of the military-clad, helmeted, rifle-wielding fedcop scaring the
6-year-old kid.
Then I want you recall the words of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service about its priorities in reuniting father and son: "... most
importantly, measures to ensure that the transfer occur in a manner that
is sensitive to the needs of Elian."
"Least disruptive manner possible?"
"A manner that is sensitive to the needs of Elian?"
I think most Americans, no matter how they feel about where Elian
belongs, recognize that the middle-of-the-night, armed raid to snatch
him was dangerous, unnecessary, and probably, illegal.
Has anyone seen the warrant yet? Why hasn’t it been made public? There
is even some question as to whether a warrant was obtained by the
Justice Department.
The authority for the raid may have boiled down to locked and loaded
machine guns and overwhelming force.
There may not be much familiarity with the 4th Amendment at the Justice
Department. Or there may simply be no concern about it. After all, when
was the last time someone from the Clinton administration actually paid
any attention to the Constitution?
There’s another thing that bothers me about this raid. The proponents of
removing Elian from his home in Miami contended that they supported
parental rights. Yet, the demonstration of force by the federal
government last weekend set a frightening new precedent for government
authority over children.
Let’s face it. If you’re not the right person to raise a child, the
government will come take that child away - at gunpoint if necessary.
Now you know why Bill and Hillary Clinton, the "children’s rights"
advocates, found themselves on the side of the Cuban father this time.
Because Elian Gonzalez does not belong to Juan Gonzalez in the minds of
the Clintons - anymore than he does in the mind of Fidel Castro. Elian
is a ward of the federal government. He’s a pawn to be used in a
political objective involving Cuba - probably a relaxation of the
embargo. But, remember, Bill and Hillary and their Children’s Defense
Fund friends do not believe parents actually have authority over their
kids.
For those, like my wife, who mistakenly see Elian’s plight only through
the lens of the rights of biological parents, how does it feel to have
friends in your camp like Janet Reno, Bill Clinton and Hillary? How does
it feel to have Fidel Castro on your side? With friends like that, you
better rethink your position.
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