Pubdate: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 Source: Macon Telegraph (GA) Copyright: 2003 The Macon Telegraph Publishing Company Contact: http://www.macontelegraph.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/667 Author: John Watson BLEEDING-HEART THINKING Regarding the letter from John G. Kelley Jr. defending the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that a Georgia deputy made an illegal search after a vehicle stop. It is this same bleeding heart, ACLU-sponsored liberal thinking that ensures this country will never win the "war on drugs." According to Mr. Kelley, the officer pulled the drug runner, Jody James Boyce, over on the "pretense" of weaving in traffic. Was he riding with the deputy? Does he know the demeanor of Boyce during the stop? Was he verbally abusive? Did he act suspicious? Had the rental car Boyce was driving been reported as not returned to the rental company? Did he appear to be a typical semi-literate redneck in a $40,000 car? As Kelley said, the rights of citizens to travel the highways "unmolested" is important. But how unmolested is Mr. Kelley going to feel when some idiot smoking a joint from Boyce's marijuana stash plows into him on the highway? Or would he want us to wait until someone's son or daughter ODs on Ecstasy and then go after Mr. Boyce? I'm surprised that the liberal court didn't give Boyce his drugs back. After all, they were found during an "illegal search." Mr. Kelley states in his letter that there are better ways to bust drug dealers. I hope he shares these better ways with the DEA, FBI, Border Patrol, Coast Guard and state and local law enforcement officials. John Watson Bonaire - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens