John,

> Tell me you don't really think they raided this house sans 
> warrant! You know
> a little about police tactics, and that wouldn't be one of 
> them. This is BS

I don't know. If you take the article at face value and assume there were no
warrants, there's a problem with what they did. If you assume there were
warrants in place, there's still a problem with the law they came to
enforce.

I reserve judgment as I really don't know the facts. All I know is what the
article said. But it does not sound like the Minnesota I remember. I have a
father-in-law, stepson, and daughter-in-law that are all police officers or
former police officers. I can't see them raiding a house without warrants.

This isn't the last we are going to hear about these raids.
  
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
http://www.mcstyles.com/
 
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't.... you are right.
 -- Henry Ford



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