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Texas Farm Police Raid Organic Farm

Huffington Post: “A small organic farm in Arlington, Texas, was the target of a massive police action last week that included aerial surveillance, a SWAT raid and a 10-hour search. . . . the real reason for the law enforcement exercise appears to have been code enforcement. The police seized “17 blackberry bushes, 15 okra plants, 14 tomatillo plants … native grasses and sunflowers,” after holding residents inside at gunpoint for at least a half-hour, property owner Shellie Smith said in a statement. The raid lasted about 10 hours”

Scottsdale Sued Over Money Paid to Golf Course

Arizona Republic:  “Scottsdale is fighting a lawsuit filed by two residents who claim the city’s contribution toward improvements at the McDowell Mountain Golf Club constitutes an illegal subsidy. . . . John Washington, a former Scottsdale mayoral candidate, and Mark Stuart, a business owner, sued Scottsdale after the City Council signed off on a deal to contribute $1.5 million toward renovations at the north Scottsdale clubhouse.

Legalized Theft by the Government

The government needs and wants your property and is using civil forfeiture laws to turn citizens property into money to fund more government.

The New Yorker:  “you needn’t be found guilty to have your assets claimed by law enforcement; in some states, suspicion on a par with “probable cause” is sufficient. Nor must you be charged with a crime, or even be accused of one. Unlike criminal forfeiture, which requires that a person be convicted of an offense before his or her property is confiscated, civil forfeiture amounts to a lawsuit filed directly against a possession, regardless of its owner’s guilt or innocence. . . . But a system that proved successful at wringing profits from drug cartels and white-collar fraudsters has also given rise to corruption and violations of civil liberties. Over the past year, I spoke with more than a hundred police officers, defense attorneys, prosecutors, judges, and forfeiture plaintiffs from across the country. Many expressed concern that state laws designed to go after high-flying crime lords are routinely targeting the workaday homes, cars, cash savings, and other belongings of innocent people who are never charged with a crime.”

Zagat’s 10 Most Popular Phoenix Restaurants

Zagat recently named its ten most popular Phoenix area restaurants.  They are:

10. Barrio Cafe, 2814 North 16th Street, Phoenix
9.  Grimaldi’s Pizzeria (several locations)
8.  Pizzeria Bianco, 623 East Adams Street, Phoenix
7.  Ruth’s Chris Steak House, 7001 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
6.  The Capital Grille (several locations)
5.  Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar (several locations)
4.  Lon’s at the Hermosa Inn, 5532 North Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley
3.  T. Cook’s, 200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix
2.  Binkley’s Restaurant, 6920 East Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek
1,  P.F. Chang’s China Bistro (several locations)

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