Liberty Belles are getting fed up with America becoming Home of the Slave...and this
latest plan by Miami PD (despite numerous violations against liberties across the country and cops in Florida already having a bit of a reputation most police officers would like to avoid) finally got the LBs to suggest a
different plan...
As reported on Brietbart.com, "the Miami Police Department announced recently that it plans to stage random shows of force at hotels, banks and other public places to keep terrorists guessing and remind people to be vigilant. Deputy Police Chief Frank Fernandez said officers might, for example, surround a bank building, check the IDs of everyone going in and out and hand out leaflets about terror threats."
Only a government agent or communist could have come up with such a wasteful, anti-constitutional, anti-American, inefficient plan as the one outlined above. The problems with this plan come so rapidly to the mind that the tongue cannot keep up. Based on the statements of the Miami Police Department, it is clear that the people of Miami are facing a more imminent threat than Al Qaida.
Random police raids:
* are a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Bill of Rights;
* treat law-abiding citizens like criminals or subjects;
* take resources away from actual crimes;
* alter the relationship between police and citizens;
* set the stage for a police state.
The Liberty Belles share their plan here:
http://www.libertybelles.org/articles/citizenmilitia.htmHeh.
Armed Females of America has all the gear for them, too. Like this
sticker and this
shirt.

They even have the
perfect sticker.
Though the AFA should probably make stickers and shirts that reminds everyone just how wrong the antigunners were about the increasingly popular (getting close to being nationwide) CCW permits leading to gun battles over traffic disputes and drunken confrontations, and "shooting the wrong person." Violence has gone down and in the years it has been spreading, the bloodbaths opponents swore would happen have yet to come about in those states. But I'm sure that won't stop them from saying the same thing about the Liberty Belle plan.

Btw, on a similar vein as the Liberty Belles, the
JPFO invited the ACLU to celebrate Bill of Rights Day (Dec 15--and its approach may have helped inspire the Liberty Belles) this time, and I hope the ACLU jumps on the bandwagon!

Btw, I wasn't sure if this should've gone on The Agitator, but I didn't think so as it's not agitating... yet.