You're kidding me, right? Ok, lets review the case and your arguments.
First, the ATF determined that they wanted to raid the BD compound. Arguments can be made as to whether or not such a raid was justified. But a federal judge authorized the raid and signed the warrants. That is how the process works in this country.
A federal judge will sign a warrant for anything. You have not addressed the issues raised as to the necessity of the raid.
So all warrants are invalidated because it is not extremely challenging to obtain one? Sorry, but the cops come banging at my door with a warrant (especially if I knew they were looking into me the way the BD's knew as evidenced by your statement that Koresh had spoken to them before) then I DO NOT have the right to start shooting at them.
And as to whether or not the raid was necessary ... I can honestly say I do not know. But I do know that apparently someone whose job it is to expertly review this sort of thing felt there was reasonable cause. Does that mean they were right? No. But then again hindsight is 20/20 (ala Iraq).
Strawmen. You obviously don't know much about me.
You propped up the strawman in the beginning. I just changed his religion.
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First, if memory serves me correctly, the "warrant" was signed by a Federal Magistrate, NOT an Aricle III. Federal District Court judge. Generally, those clowns will sign anything put before them by the feds.
Second, a congressional investigation was scheduled in which the vicious, dishonest, racist and sexist thugs that comprise the Bureau of Alcolhol, Tobacco and Firearms would have been correctly raked over the coals. The raid was to try to divert attention.