"You look depressed."
"I was lamenting. Ive lost my innocence."
"You lost that some time ago. If you've only just noticed, it can't have been very important to you."
Exchange between Thomas Cromwell the Machiavellian Lord Chancellor of England and Richard Rich, an ambitious functionary who had sold his soul in a buyers market, from A Man for All Seasons.
"I will not enforce an unconstitutional law against any citizen of Smith County," insisted Sheriff Larry Smith. The sheriff wants his constituents to believe that he would refuse to participate in a federally mandated gun grab, or permit one to be carried out by federal officials within his jurisdiction. Yet ten days before Smith offered that assurance, his office had taken part in an early-morning SWAT rampage throughout East Texas in which 73 warrants were served as part of the federal governments patently unconstitutional war on drugs.
During a December 2011 campaign debate, Smith said that he wanted to "invest more resources" that is, redirect wealth plundered from the productive into a "Drug Task Force," and insisted that under his administration the Sheriffs Office would embrace a "Task Force mentality" in dealing with law enforcement issues.
The problem with the mindset Sheriff Smith was extoling should become obvious once its understood that the German term for "task force" is einsatzgruppe. By their actions many multi-jurisdictional task forces in contemporary America are increasingly faithful to their historic pedigree.
Smiths devotion to narcotics task forces might be the residue of his early law enforcement career, which included two years as a special agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration an agency that could be considered the mentally deficient stepchild of the CIA, which is the worlds largest narcotics syndicate.
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