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"Ed Huntress" wrote in message
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"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 16:21:01 -0800, "Steve B"
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Las Vegas, Nevada. Federal Building. A Social Security recipient,
upset about a cut in benefits came into the building with a shotgun
under his coat. Before it was all over, a security guard was dead,
a U.S. Marshall was wounded, and the perp was dead.

Lots of people with no hope living on subsistence levels who might
be dead in six months are going to be wanting to fight the beast.
Especially when they get the letter telling them that their
benefits have been reduced or cancelled.

It's the next thing to receive a PC label. Just to insure that it
doesn't have a derogatory meaning, and therefore the people
involved don't feel bad
about themselves.

Steve

RIP - The dead SO was a retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Sergeant, 66 years old, who had given of himself his whole career.

Take a hard look in the mirror, nitwit. You've become every bit the
crackpot as gardner, gummer, and editor. And what happened to your
new years resolutions? 4 days into the year and you're starting
off-topic threads and advertising your inability to think.
Congratulations, and I hope you enjoy stewing in your wet dreams of
societal collapse, and in your frustration as the years pass with
none of your fantasies coming true. It's going to be fun to watch
you idiots keep announcing "it's starting" over and over again every
time a crime takes place.

Wayne

There must be a way to make some good money off of these doomsday
cranks. They're gullible, they're paranoid, they're
proselytizers...there's got to be some money in it besides selling
them primers and brass. d8-)


Start making and selling POG's cast from wheel weights Ed.
You can market them as stealth supplies for bullet molds and you'll be
both
rich and famous.
LOL

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John R. Carroll


Hmm. There's a germ of an idea there, John. Some kind of violent
defense...claymores disguised as antique field telephones...something.

Anyway, it's keeping the gun stores busy for now, and it's giving a little
shot, if you'll excuse the pun, to the economy.

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Ed Huntress


Timothy McVeigh action figures complete with toy rental trucks,
bulsa wood federal buildings and M80's for hours of realistic action packed
fun.

Best Regards
Tom.