Judicial amendments to the Constitution 
make a mockery of it.



This Week’s Supreme Court Ruling You Didn’t Hear About…
http://www.capitolhilldaily.com/2013/06/supreme-court-decision/

Published Thu, Jun 27th, 2013   Marty Biancuzzo, Senior Political Analyst 
 
Two brothers were shot and killed in Houston, Texas… There were no witnesses. 
There was no direct evidence.

All the police had to go on were a few shotgun casings found at the crime scene.

The two victims threw a party the night before their murders. A party that 
Genovevo Salinas attended…

A few days later, police officers
 invited Salinas down to the station for questioning. Officers didn’t 
charge Salinas with a crime, and they didn’t read him his Miranda 
rights. They simply wanted to chat .

The conversation between the 
police and Salinas lasted for hours. In it, Salinas agreed to hand over 
his shotgun for testing. The police then asked him, “Will your shells 
match the ones we found at the scene of the murders?”
What Salinas did next redefined one of your essential freedoms… 
Silence is Not Golden
After openly talking with officers for hours, Salinas clammed up when he heard 
that question.
He chose to use his right to 
remain silent, except for one major problem – he didn’t openly declare 
“I plead the fifth.” He simply didn’t speak.

In trial, the officers and prosecutors both used that silence against Salinas.
They described a change in his 
demeanor… that he became noticeably uncomfortable… that he stopped 
talking, bit his lip, shuffled his feet and tensed up.

They were using Salinas’ right to not incriminate himself without a lawyer 
present against him.
Obviously, Salinas charged that this was a clear violation of his Fifth 
Amendment right.

But the Supreme Court disagreed.

Your Rights Redefined
To say it’s been a big week for 
the Supreme Court would be an understatement. The Defense of Marriage 
Act was ruled unconstitutional, while Affirmative Action remains on 
shaky ground.
But the Salinas ruling on Monday 
is an important clarification to one of our vital Amendment rights. And 
somehow it’s received virtually zero coverage. So please take note…
The Supreme Court’s ruling set a precedent for what it means to “plead the 
fifth.”
The Fifth Amendment to the 
Constitution gives you the right to remain silent and to not give up 
evidence that could potentially implicate you in a crime by the force of police 
or any other government official.
In the infamous case of Miranda v. Arizona in 1966, the Supreme Court ruled 
that if you’re being held by police 
and can’t leave the station you have to be made aware of your right to 
remain silent.
But Salinas wasn’t being held against his will. He went to the station 
voluntarily when police officers asked to chat .
In that situation, officers didn’t need to read him his Miranda rights.
The Court’s official ruling was 
that Salina’s silence could be used against him because of one key 
factor: When police ask potentially damaging questions, merely keeping 
your mouth shut is not the same as invoking your right to remain silent.
In order for Salinas to use his 
Fifth Amendment right to not say anything that might be damaging, he had to 
explicitly say something that showed his silence was a declaration 
of that right.
Since he didn’t, the Amendment 
couldn’t be used to protect him. And therefore, in all cases going 
forward, it can’t protect any of us.
If police invite you downtown for questioning without reading you your Miranda 
rights – even if you’re 
just having a casual and voluntarily conversation with an officer – you 
have to literally plead out loud your Fifth Amendment right to silence, or you 
lose it the second any other words come out.
And don’t think ignorance to the law will change anything…
Justice Alito made it perfectly clear that unawareness of this law will not 
change the outcome of any ruling.
So in plain English, take a lesson from Lois Lerner – if you want your right to 
remain silent you have to at least speak once to declare it.
Your eyes on the Hill,Martin Biancuzzo
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Just for fun. Google --->  Muslims in America -"A Fifth Column?"



Obama should be impeached because he chose to not preserve, protect and defend 
the Constitution
 to the best of his ability. He chose to transformAmerica in his image.




"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of 
President of the United States, 

and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the 
Constitution of the United States."

The oath taken and broken by the usurper.

 
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