Traffic stop reform starts bottom up; no hope for fix from top
Bottom-up reform relies on the commoner to accomplish its end, not the chief, leader or high official. By David Tulis / 92.7 NoogaRadio Reform of abusive police practices will rely more and more on the working man, the broken man, the jobless man, person with unpaid fines, the soul with three jobs and no degree. […]
Biggest enabler of police state: Sessions, city courts
I like to propose solutions to problems rather than just complaining. Here is a problem for Christian people to think about — with the solution being societal and personal, rather than being rooted in repair of a system or government entity. By David Tulis / 92.7 NoogaRadio The problem is the very idea and practice […]
Marceaux rehearses career insisting on rights, defying cops, taunting courts
Cop watch activist Basil Marceaux is 66 years old and in ailing health. He has been arrested 27 times and attributes his courage in defying lawless public servants to his Marine Corps background and to a desire to preserve American liberties. Mr. Marceaux is the bane of Tennessee judges and clerks for his dogged dealings […]
Jackson, facing new arrest, avers private use of road in affidavit
Keelah Jackson is a private person who is struggling to get out from under administrative state claims in Tennessee that are effectively a civil death sentence upon her. She has unpaid fines and fees that caused Tennessee to suspend her driver license. She is relying on transportation administrative notice and a clear understanding of her […]
Showing partiality is personable, honorable; but is it just, constitutional?
How is it that an honorable Hamilton County jurist allows his court to keep alive an abusive prosecution by city police and the district attorney’s office of a poor black woman who refuses to cave? Admittedly I don’t know the reasons why judge Clarence Shattuck in sessions court passes a rack of criminal charges against […]
Galinger rites tell overlooked truth: Cops are military
The funeral rites and processions for deceased police officer Nicholas Galinger are in full-flag military form for a reason. The military posture of his burial in Cincinnati intends to tell the public of heroism, sacrifice, duty, the public will, and the best of American public institutions. Looking at drone shots of the military procession on […]
Christians, let’s rebuild: David Tulis on administrative notice, fighting for the poor
Today at 4 p.m. eastern time I will be doing an FB live podcast with Joe Salant of War Room at Reconstructionist Radio on Christian rebuilding by using projects such as my transportation administrative notice in the southeast Tennessee. By notice, I intend to halt traffic arrests of citizens who are not commercial users of […]
Red Bank arrest alleges traveler Luman in transportation business
Jon D. Luman, 3512A Oakland Terrace., Red Bank, Tenn., is a carpenter and handyman and has a stubborn streak visible even today among hardy remnants of old-style Americans. In the summer of 2017, this married man and the father of three grown children had an encounter with a Red Bank police officer who arrested him […]
Dad says TBI in Chattanooga unlawfully detains him with help of city police
Total 100% fail by “law enforcement” officers. I was out doing errands with my little baby daughter when I decided to do an impromptu audit at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Agent Tommy Farmer ultimately detained me for about an hour. I was, as usual, engaged in a completely legal activity — but that didn’t […]
Denying due process, Shattuck has authority for 1 thing in Watt case: Dismissal
With loss of due process in a case, a judge loses his powers. If a judge does not respect the due process clause of the national and state constitutions, he becomes impotent to further handle a matter before him. In a criminal case, if he shows a bias in favor of the state, the defendant […]