Adding to my post about Bill Penzey, Jr., I read this article from National Review titled:
Wisconsin’s Shame: ‘I Thought It Was a Home Invasion’
I thought I had read all there was to read about Democrat political tactics against Conservatives in Wisconsin.  I was wrong.  What they have done under the umbrella of “law” is closer to what happens in totalitarian countries.
wisconsin-home-invasionAs Rush Limbaugh said yesterday:

RUSH: Some truly outrageous things that have gone on in the state of Wisconsin that have happened at the same time as — and as part of — the effort to destroy Scott Walker.  A similar effort, almost identical effort was made to destroy anybody and everybody who supported him and vote for him or donated money to him.
This effort was conducted by law enforcement!
Think of it this way: What do you think the greatest fear of the innocent is if law enforcement comes calling?  Have you ever thought about this?  Maybe some of you have experienced it.  You are totally innocent.  Nevertheless, you are being pursued.  What is your greatest fear?
Your greatest fear is the system is gonna totally fail you and that there is nobody to stop an out-of-control cop, nobody to stop an out-of-control prosecutor, nobody to stop a corrupt judge, and that you’re gonna be had no matter the fact that you are terribly innocent.
That is a fear a lot of people have, and it was routinely occurring in the state of Wisconsin during the recall efforts of Scott Walker and during the general elections and campaigns of Scott Walker.  Now, everybody knows what he went through.  Everybody knows what his family went through.  What nobody outside the state of Wisconsin knows — until now, because National Review has uncovered it in great detail with a story by David French.
Nobody knew what just average, ordinary nameless, faceless people who happened to just donate to him or vote for him went through as well.  Midnight raids on their homes. Police with battering rams breaking down their front doors at midnight, at one or two in the morning. It was never explained why law enforcement was after them.  They were forbidden to tell anybody who was going on.  The neighborhood saw it all happen.

Here is the Wisconsin legislation governing John Doe investigations:
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/968/26
This is evil stuff.  I think the worst part is that the persons being “investigated” are forbidden from talking about it, even to their lawyer.  They can’t tell anyone – not their mother, father, friends – probably not even their priest or minister.
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How can this happen in a free society?  How can Constitutional protections be swept aside by legislation such as this passed by a state?
It is a fine thing that National Review, Rush Limbaugh, and other patriots are shining a light on this gestapo-style behavior by prosecutors and police who are charged with protection of citizens.
An excerpt from National Review:

Cindy Archer, one of the lead architects of Wisconsin’s Act 10 — also called the “Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill,” it limited public-employee benefits and altered collective-bargaining rules for public-employee unions — was jolted awake by yelling, loud pounding at the door, and her dogs’ frantic barking. The entire house — the windows and walls — was shaking. She looked outside to see up to a dozen police officers, yelling to open the door. They were carrying a battering ram.
She wasn’t dressed, but she started to run toward the door, her body in full view of the police. Some yelled at her to grab some clothes, others yelled for her to open the door. “I was so afraid,” she says. “I did not know what to do.” She grabbed some clothes, opened the door, and dressed right in front of the police. The dogs were still frantic. “I begged and begged, ‘Please don’t shoot my dogs, please don’t shoot my dogs, just don’t shoot my dogs.’ I couldn’t get them to stop barking, and I couldn’t get them outside quick enough. I saw a gun and barking dogs. I was scared and knew this was a bad mix.”
She got the dogs safely out of the house, just as multiple armed agents rushed inside. Some even barged into the bathroom, where her partner was in the shower. The officer or agent in charge demanded that Cindy sit on the couch, but she wanted to get up and get a cup of coffee. “I told him this was my house and I could do what I wanted.” Wrong thing to say. “This made the agent in charge furious. He towered over me with his finger in my face and yelled like a drill sergeant that I either do it his way or he would handcuff me.”
Read more at: https://www.nationalreview.com/article/417155/wisconsins-shame-i-thought-it-was-home-invasion-david-french

I cannot imagine how terrifying it must be to have your home invaded by police – just because of your political beliefs.
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