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On 20 Apr 2012 00:31:09 GMT, Han wrote:

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On 19 Apr 2012 18:15:32 GMT, Han wrote:

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On 19 Apr 2012 12:30:53 GMT, Han wrote:

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On 19 Apr 2012 00:22:21 GMT, Han wrote:

Oren wrote in
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 11:03:35 -0500, Michael Dobony
wrote:

The
victim shot his assailants and one was paralyzed. In a civil
case the mugger won, claiming he can't work because of the
victim's response to his assault.

There should've been a law like SYG in Florida. Immunity from
any civil liability.

I don't think Bernie had a license for his gun.

Oh well. The state prevented a permit?

Whether or not you agree with Bernie, he did violate the local
law.

No one argued differently. The point was that those laws do
nothing but help perps and make more victims. You folks like
that, though.

See again my list of 10 safest "cities" according to Forbes. I
couldn't easily find statistics that say New York City is NOT among
the safest. As with any city, there are areas that aren't so safe,
and as anywhere, it does no one any good to be a victim of a crime
even if it happens in the safest city.

Check out the facts behind the facts, though. IIRC, you were more
likely to be killed by someone you don't know in NYC than any other
city in the US. It's a sewer, plain and simple. Smells like it,
too.


You've been away too long. It got a LOT better since the late 70's.


Living in New Jersey, it's no wonder your olfactory glands are dead.


Right now, it's hayfever time, but I can still smell the flowers here.
Just look around this site. The homes are indeed close together, but
we're right on one of the parks: http://radburn.org That's a footpath
under the overpass.

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