Why do militia members, social justice activists, and about everybody else who is alienated from the government hate, fear and loathe the police, feds, courts and the rest of the repression apparatus?Well, here's why: Remember Mark Koernke? A militia activist from the 1990's AKA "Mark from Michigan". His name came up at the Hutaree Militia bail hearings today and while reading a Detroit News article about the hearing it is mentioned (in re Koernke) that a retired FBI agent made the crack about how Koernke who was near a bank robbery in 2000 (but not involved in the robbery in any way), ended up going to prison for seven years as the result of it. To wit:
Funny huh? Ex-agent Stejskal seems to thinks so.
Just like Randy Weaver, who was also exonerated of all the original charges against him as a result of the Ruby Ridge incident and collected a multi-million damage judgement against the FBI, but who still ended up serving 18 months in prison, got shot through the chest, and had his son and wife shot dead by the FBI. Due Process and other such "protections" as our legal system guarantees doesn't seem to matter that much under those circumstances though do they? That's why most of the folks that wind up in the feds' cross-hairs tend to plead out rather than face a basketball score style prison sentence if they don't. Because life is short and it's better than getting shot.