Beaten Pastor Anderson cleared of charges in border incident

Only if you let them.

And you propose to stop them.... how?

Peaceful nonviolent resistance did not work well at all for pastor Anderson:

anderson%20steven%20in%20bp%20trailer.jpg

 
Update on this:

Pastor Anderson's lawyer came and spoke at Arizona State today. I was talking to him about this incident and he said he's now taking them to federal court.

He's a HUGE freedom guy. One of the student groups supporting him coming to speak was NORML, so when he asked who was in favor of legalizing marijuana, all hands were up....but then he asked how many were in favor of legalizing meth, and maybe 10 of us had our hands up (there was probably 100+ there)....he gave a pretty big talking to everyone who raised their hands for pot but not meth.

Anyway, definitely worth going.....and definitely good to have a happy ending to this Anderson incident.
 
Update on this:

Pastor Anderson's lawyer came and spoke at Arizona State today. I was talking to him about this incident and he said he's now taking them to federal court.

He's a HUGE freedom guy. One of the student groups supporting him coming to speak was NORML, so when he asked who was in favor of legalizing marijuana, all hands were up....but then he asked how many were in favor of legalizing meth, and maybe 10 of us had our hands up (there was probably 100+ there)....he gave a pretty big talking to everyone who raised their hands for pot but not meth.

Anyway, definitely worth going.....and definitely good to have a happy ending to this Anderson incident.

The meth problem is an artifact of drugs laws. Without such laws, there would be no or hardly any meth manufactured because there would be no money in it. Meth was unheard of when pharmaceutical grade Dexedrine (a harder to manufacture, significantly less harmful but nearly equipotent stimulating drug) was widely available.

Prohibition - Free Market

nearly pure grain alcohol - beer/wine
heroin - opium
meth - dexidrine
crack cocaine - cocaine containing patent medicine and Coca-Cola
 
Last edited:
The article didnt spell it out, but WTF would the border patrol be patrolling if not the border? I thought that was just a reasonable thing the reader was supposed to take for granted.

Actually, no, I guess there is no way for you to know if you don't live here, but in Texas the border patrol does more than patrol the US/Mexican border or the State border. I would guess that is a very small portion of what they do, they seem to be far more active inside the State. They have checkpoints all over the place, if you are traveling inside Texas, especially going to or from a city that is close to the border, you will have to go through a border patrol (now being run with the help of DHS, yay) checkpoint and show your paperwork.

I does not matter if you are born a US citizen and have never left the country in your entire life, you have to go through the checkpoint and show your papers. We are heading into some very interesting times. The fact that I even have to pull over for five minutes is infuriating.

What is the point of all the hassle I go through keeping my license, registration, and inspection up to date when I have to go through a checkpoint and they don't believe any of it is legit, so I have to show other paperwork to convince them I am a US citizen? There is too much tracking and too much paperwork, so much that the government doesn't even trust there own licenses.

Now I realize that the majority of the country is probably clueless as to what border patrol actually does. They are just getting us used to the checkpoints so they can start moving them further and further inland.
 
Pastor Anderson was driving from San Diego to Phoenix area. That means he drove through 1 permanent border patrol checkpoint, 1 permanent checkpoint where if heading to CA they ask if you are smuggling fruit into the state, and 1-3 temporary border patrol checkpoints. So for a 4.5 hour drive he would have had to stop 2 to 5 times.
Papers please. Welcome to the southwest. Been that way for decades.
 
Pastor Anderson was driving from San Diego to Phoenix area. That means he drove through 1 permanent border patrol checkpoint, 1 permanent checkpoint where if heading to CA they ask if you are smuggling fruit into the state, and 1-3 temporary border patrol checkpoints. So for a 4.5 hour drive he would have had to stop 2 to 5 times.
Papers please. Welcome to the southwest. Been that way for decades.

Last time I drove from Cali to Arizona (about a year ago) I don't think I stopped at all. There may have been 1 checkpoint but IIRC I just drove through it without stopping.....
 
How exactly do you not let them unless you just avoid the checkpoints like a coward? I really am all ears if you have any ideas, but do you even go through these checkpoints? Some people have to pass through just to work.

Wear a bee suit and keep a large beehive in your car?
 
How exactly do you not let them unless you just avoid the checkpoints like a coward? I really am all ears if you have any ideas, but do you even go through these checkpoints? Some people have to pass through just to work.

Every individual defends their rights in their own way, I'll not decide for you. BTW, CheckpointUSA.org does a good job at defending his rights.

http://www.youtube.com/user/CheckpointUSA
 
Every individual defends their rights in their own way, I'll not decide for you. BTW, CheckpointUSA.org does a good job at defending his rights.

http://www.youtube.com/user/CheckpointUSA

Yeah but he is still actually going through the checkpoint which is the whole problem. Weather you mixed words a certain way and got them to let you go without showing this is that paperwork is irrelevant IMO because still got stopped at gunpoint by several armed guards for doing absolutely nothing suspicious. Commendable I guess but I see the real problem as being stopped by armed guards for no reason at all, unless we have a way to just dismiss the checkpoints entirely I don't see how any real rights are being exercised.
 
Yeah but he is still actually going through the checkpoint which is the whole problem. Weather you mixed words a certain way and got them to let you go without showing this is that paperwork is irrelevant IMO because still got stopped at gunpoint by several armed guards for doing absolutely nothing suspicious. Commendable I guess but I see the real problem as being stopped by armed guards for no reason at all, unless we have a way to just dismiss the checkpoints entirely I don't see how any real rights are being exercised.


He's exercising his Constitutional protected right to privacy:

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.


I guess but I see the real problem as being stopped by armed guards for no reason at all, unless we have a way to just dismiss the checkpoints entirely

Yes. Well, you can always try your congress-critter and see what they can do, I guess. Now, the checkpoints have been allowed by the SCOTUS, but the people must resist the BPA coercion, and the unlawful methods they use.
 
unless we have a way to just dismiss the checkpoints entirely I don't see how any real rights are being exercised.

Anderson's attorney was telling me how he REALLY wanted to fight the constitutionality of the checkpoint to begin with, but for some reason didn't get to it. (but said he would love to do it if gotten the right opportunity)
 
Anderson's attorney was telling me how he REALLY wanted to fight the constitutionality of the checkpoint to begin with, but for some reason didn't get to it. (but said he would love to do it if gotten the right opportunity)

I would think this case would attest to the unconstitutionality of the stop in the first place.

It's exactly backwards from what it should be. Imagine that.
 
Back
Top