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One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative
political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. -- 't??a ??a??,??at? ??a??,s? de? ?s??? p?? ???a?e? ??e?. |
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Suga Moto Soy wrote the following:
One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression In some cases, it's the only way. When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Yeah, like tax cuts. In the last two years, besides a modest income increase (about 1 % in a retirement system, and 0% in SS), I have had to pay $400 and $500 more than was withheld. In previous years, under Republicans, I had a refund of about $100-$200 annually. Now under Osama (sorry, Obama) and although I never reduced my withholding nor made much more than 1% or so in the years under Bush, I have to pay more than was withheld.. I called my retirement system and asked why. They said it was Obama's spending initiative where he reduced the amount of taxes withheld, but retained the current tax rate. Whoever is running under the republican banner next election will be my choice. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy
wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. |
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Suga Moto Soy wrote the following:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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On May 24, 5:18*am, willshak wrote:
Suga Moto Soy wrote the following: On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual.. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. |
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On May 23, 11:02*pm, harry wrote:
On May 24, 5:18*am, willshak wrote: Suga Moto Soy wrote the following: On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. *Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. |
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Suga Moto Soy wrote: snip Please take your politics elsewhere. This is a home repair group. |
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On May 24, 2:45*am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article , *Suga Moto Soy wrote: snip Please take your politics elsewhere. This is a home repair group. TELL HIM SMITTY, WHO IS HE TO TALK BAD ABOUT AMERICANERS OR ANY OTHER NATIONALITY. THOSE FREAKING ENGRISH ******S ARE A BUNCH OF ABSOLUTIST PERVERTS. THEIR FREAKING RECENTLY MARRIED PRINCE SHOULD JOIN THE HAIR CLUB OR SHAVE BALD. ALL THAT POWER & MONEY AND HE WALKS DOWN THE ISLE WITH A BAD HEAD OF HAIR THAT MAKES HIM LOOK LIKE A CHEMO PATIENT.....SHAME ON THE MESS.......DROP IT SUKA MOTO BOY. TGITM PATECUM |
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harry wrote:
Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. It's usually not necessary to intervene. The deterrence factor in the mind of the goblin is that somebody MIGHT intervene. According to best estimates, there are several million defensive gun uses in the US annually. That is, no shots were fired but the stink-eye rightly concluded that withdrawal from the scene was the life-preserving choice. I have, for example, chose to draw my weapon three times since 1995 (twice in Home Depot parking lots!) after being accosted by squints armed with a crow-bar or a piece of rebar. In all three cases the do-bads did not heed my command to "Stop! Come no closer!" In the case of Tuscon, bear in mind that only about 2% of the population of Arizona (165,000 out of 7 million) has a concealed handgun license (CHL). The crowd at Gifford's rally numbered approximately 80 people. Statistically, that's less than two people in the crowd with a weapon. Further, the crowd was quite likely pro-Gifford (Democratic) and, overall, more inclined to singing kumbaya than putting holes in a non-sillohette. Bear in mind, the usualy purpose of a CHL is to protect the bearer's life, not a third person. Even after all that, a CHL holder was quickly on the scene, ready to do great violence to any mopes still standing. |
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On May 23, 11:18*pm, willshak wrote:
Suga Moto Soy wrote the following: On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual.. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ LOL, do you have that fantasy often? -C- |
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On May 24, 1:02*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
harry wrote: Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. *Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. It's usually not necessary to intervene. The deterrence factor in the mind of the goblin is that somebody MIGHT intervene. According to best estimates, there are several million defensive gun uses in the US annually. That is, no shots were fired but the stink-eye rightly concluded that withdrawal from the scene was the life-preserving choice. I have, for example, chose to draw my weapon three times since 1995 (twice in Home Depot parking lots!) after being accosted by squints armed with a crow-bar or a piece of rebar. In all three cases the do-bads did not heed my command to "Stop! Come no closer!" In the case of Tuscon, bear in mind that only about 2% of the population of Arizona (165,000 out of 7 million) has a concealed handgun license (CHL). The crowd at Gifford's rally numbered approximately 80 people. Statistically, that's less than two people in the crowd with a weapon. Further, the crowd was quite likely pro-Gifford (Democratic) and, overall, more inclined to singing kumbaya than putting holes in a non-sillohette. Bear in mind, the usualy purpose of a CHL is to protect the bearer's life, not a third person. Even after all that, a CHL holder was quickly on the scene, ready to do great violence to any mopes still standing.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio... lated_to_guns Four times higher in the USA than comparable countries. |
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harry wrote:
On May 24, 1:02 pm, "HeyBub" wrote: harry wrote: Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. It's usually not necessary to intervene. The deterrence factor in the mind of the goblin is that somebody MIGHT intervene. According to best estimates, there are several million defensive gun uses in the US annually. That is, no shots were fired but the stink-eye rightly concluded that withdrawal from the scene was the life-preserving choice. I have, for example, chose to draw my weapon three times since 1995 (twice in Home Depot parking lots!) after being accosted by squints armed with a crow-bar or a piece of rebar. In all three cases the do-bads did not heed my command to "Stop! Come no closer!" In the case of Tuscon, bear in mind that only about 2% of the population of Arizona (165,000 out of 7 million) has a concealed handgun license (CHL). The crowd at Gifford's rally numbered approximately 80 people. Statistically, that's less than two people in the crowd with a weapon. Further, the crowd was quite likely pro-Gifford (Democratic) and, overall, more inclined to singing kumbaya than putting holes in a non-sillohette. Bear in mind, the usualy purpose of a CHL is to protect the bearer's life, not a third person. Even after all that, a CHL holder was quickly on the scene, ready to do great violence to any mopes still standing.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio... lated_to_guns Four times higher in the USA than comparable countries. Agreed. But without guns in the hands of responsible people, well, heck, the rate may be TEN times higher! It's guns that keep the rate so low! And comparisons between countries are specious. For every country you find with few guns and low crime, I can find contrary examples. The safest large city in America is El Paso, Texas. Lots of guns, few gun deaths (There were a total of FIVE murders last year in a city of over half a million). Less than a hundred yards from the El Paso city limits is the city of Ciduad Juarez, Mexico. Guns are absolutely prohibited in Juarez. None. Nope. Not yours. Nada. Juarez had (at least) 3075 murders in 2010. |
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On 5/24/2011 11:48 AM, harry wrote:
On May 24, 1:02 pm, wrote: harry wrote: Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. It's usually not necessary to intervene. The deterrence factor in the mind of the goblin is that somebody MIGHT intervene. According to best estimates, there are several million defensive gun uses in the US annually. That is, no shots were fired but the stink-eye rightly concluded that withdrawal from the scene was the life-preserving choice. I have, for example, chose to draw my weapon three times since 1995 (twice in Home Depot parking lots!) after being accosted by squints armed with a crow-bar or a piece of rebar. In all three cases the do-bads did not heed my command to "Stop! Come no closer!" In the case of Tuscon, bear in mind that only about 2% of the population of Arizona (165,000 out of 7 million) has a concealed handgun license (CHL). The crowd at Gifford's rally numbered approximately 80 people. Statistically, that's less than two people in the crowd with a weapon. Further, the crowd was quite likely pro-Gifford (Democratic) and, overall, more inclined to singing kumbaya than putting holes in a non-sillohette. Bear in mind, the usualy purpose of a CHL is to protect the bearer's life, not a third person. Even after all that, a CHL holder was quickly on the scene, ready to do great violence to any mopes still standing.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio... lated_to_guns Four times higher in the USA than comparable countries. We have superior data collection and reporting. Did you ever consider that an unreported crime never happened as far as the record keepers are concerned? ^_^ TDD |
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On May 24, 12:48*pm, harry wrote:
On May 24, 1:02*pm, "HeyBub" wrote: harry wrote: Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. *Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. It's usually not necessary to intervene. The deterrence factor in the mind of the goblin is that somebody MIGHT intervene. According to best estimates, there are several million defensive gun uses in the US annually. That is, no shots were fired but the stink-eye rightly concluded that withdrawal from the scene was the life-preserving choice.. I have, for example, chose to draw my weapon three times since 1995 (twice in Home Depot parking lots!) after being accosted by squints armed with a crow-bar or a piece of rebar. In all three cases the do-bads did not heed my command to "Stop! Come no closer!" In the case of Tuscon, bear in mind that only about 2% of the population of Arizona (165,000 out of 7 million) has a concealed handgun license (CHL). The crowd at Gifford's rally numbered approximately 80 people. Statistically, that's less than two people in the crowd with a weapon. Further, the crowd was quite likely pro-Gifford (Democratic) and, overall, more inclined to singing kumbaya than putting holes in a non-sillohette.. Bear in mind, the usualy purpose of a CHL is to protect the bearer's life, not a third person. Even after all that, a CHL holder was quickly on the scene, ready to do great violence to any mopes still standing.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, right.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio..._States#Violen... Four times higher in the USA than comparable countries. HARRY CUT THE CRAP OUT....WE ALL KNOW THAT YOU ARE A DIRECT DECENDANT OF JACK THE RIPPER, NO GUNS BUT PLENTY OF GORE......CAN IT MISTER.....YOU ARE NOW OFFICIALLY ON OUR **** LIST. TGITM PAT ECUM |
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On 5/24/2011 12:48 PM, harry wrote:
On May 24, 1:02 pm, wrote: harry wrote: Which anti-government terrorist organisation is that and why do you feel qualified to intervene? Typical Yank ****bag. Watches too much Hollywood and imagines these ficticious situations with himself in the starring role. Hello! You're in cloud cuckooland. A fantasy world created in your own warped mind that does not exist, terrorised by government inspired phantoms that don't exist. You only have to look at the Tucson/Gifford incident when all the heros with guns ran away and a little old lady disarmed the wouldbe assassin. Hah! Gun freaks! Cowardly arseholes. Frightened of shadows. Probably wet himself as a kid imagining the bogeyman under the bed. It's usually not necessary to intervene. The deterrence factor in the mind of the goblin is that somebody MIGHT intervene. According to best estimates, there are several million defensive gun uses in the US annually. That is, no shots were fired but the stink-eye rightly concluded that withdrawal from the scene was the life-preserving choice. I have, for example, chose to draw my weapon three times since 1995 (twice in Home Depot parking lots!) after being accosted by squints armed with a crow-bar or a piece of rebar. In all three cases the do-bads did not heed my command to "Stop! Come no closer!" In the case of Tuscon, bear in mind that only about 2% of the population of Arizona (165,000 out of 7 million) has a concealed handgun license (CHL). The crowd at Gifford's rally numbered approximately 80 people. Statistically, that's less than two people in the crowd with a weapon. Further, the crowd was quite likely pro-Gifford (Democratic) and, overall, more inclined to singing kumbaya than putting holes in a non-sillohette. Bear in mind, the usualy purpose of a CHL is to protect the bearer's life, not a third person. Even after all that, a CHL holder was quickly on the scene, ready to do great violence to any mopes still standing.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio... lated_to_guns Four times higher in the USA than comparable countries. I suspect that if you exclude the urban Skinner box areas (where, IMHO, no sane person lives), the rates would be a fraction of that. -- aem sends... |
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On Tue, 24 May 2011 00:18:58 -0400, willshak wrote:
Suga Moto Soy wrote the following: On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. The 686 is great fun to shoot, but a little big to be totin' around. |
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On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. |
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On May 25, 5:02*am, "
wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. Anything more serious was a hanging matter. |
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On May 25, 5:52*am, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 23:02:12 -0500, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. Hey harry... Cast your vote! Say it ain't so.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I just point to where all advances in science has been made. (Hint. Not in the USA). The brain dead were all exported to plant tobacco and cotton and break rocks. |
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On May 25, 1:30*pm, harry wrote:
On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. *I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. *Anything more serious was a hanging matter. And we ain't coming back until you folks can make a dependable car, fix your teeth and learn how to cook a palatable meal. -C- |
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On Wed, 25 May 2011 16:01:59 -0700, Oren wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2011 11:30:15 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. Anything more serious was a hanging matter. The U.S. retaliated. Our soldiers left many babies over yonder. Where you born during the wars (WW I or WW II)? I hear those English gals like American cigarettes. Don't forget that they would spread their legs for anyone with crappy chocolate or nylons. Maybe that's why harry is as he is. |
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On Wed, 25 May 2011 16:33:08 -0700, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 23:00:13 -0500, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 00:18:58 -0400, willshak wrote: Suga Moto Soy wrote the following: On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto Soy wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. The 686 is great fun to shoot, but a little big to be totin' around. I've got a 66 with Pachmayr grips. 4" barrel. Widely used in law enforcement in the 70's. Bought it new off the shelf. Feds could hide the 66 easily under the coat. My 686 has a 6" barrel (with red ramp sights and Pachmayrs). "Is that a 686 in your pocket or are you just happy to seem me?" I also have it's .22 twin (617), too (looks like they don't make the 6" model anymore). Much cheaper to shoot. ;-) It barks over here and bites over yonder! Fun! I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... You naughty boy! |
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On 5/25/2011 6:33 PM, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 23:00:13 -0500, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 00:18:58 -0400, wrote: Suga Moto Soy wrote the following: On Mon, 23 May 2011 16:45:18 -0400, Suga Moto wrote: One who follows the "neo-con" subsect of the American conservative political wing. A Neo Conservative generally favors hawkish foreign agendas and overt militarization due to their core purpose of promoting American supremacy overseas and their disgustingly retarded and simplistic belief that any given situation can be resolved with aggression When it comes to domestic affairs, however, Neo Conservatives aren't nearly as decisive. In fact, they're totally impotent and ineffectual. Now, finish your vegetables...child. to me you sound like a a person who takes seemingly morbid interest in firearms out of a belief that they provide protection, security and freedom while appearing scary to the uninitiated - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms. You: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection. Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut. Well, if we are ever together in a bank when it's being robbed by some anti-government terrorist organization with automatic weapons like AK 47s or such, I'll be the one with the concealed H&K .40 cal automatic, or maybe the S&W .357 686, which I think is the more fearful looking weapon. BTW, all my ammo is hollow point. The 686 is great fun to shoot, but a little big to be totin' around. I've got a 66 with Pachmayr grips. 4" barrel. Widely used in law enforcement in the 70's. Bought it new off the shelf. Feds could hide the 66 easily under the coat. It barks over here and bites over yonder! I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... I sort of remember Chuck Schumer getting on TV and screaming, foaming at the mouth and wetting himself while claiming that the Black Talon ammo was designed only for killing cops. The pro gun people there were calmly explaining that the bullets were not any more deadly than many other types of bullets but Schumer just got louder and more shrill in his assertion that the ammo IS MEANT TO KILL COPS, IT'S FOR KILLING COPS THAT'S ALL IT'S FOR, IT'S FOR KILLING COPS. I thought the host was going to have someone with a big net come get Schumer. ^_^ TDD |
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Oren wrote:
I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... Put the Black Talons in the trash or use them for practice. Under no circumstance do you put them in a carry weapon. Here's why: "Tell us, Mr. Defendant, if you did NOT intend to cause maximum pain and suffering, why did you load your weapon with Red Rhino Atomic T-Rex Devastator bullets?" Better is Glazer "Safety" rounds. They are also frangible bullets but are marketed as low-penetation, non-ricochet bullets. They're for the children. |
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On May 25, 11:45*pm, Country wrote:
On May 25, 1:30*pm, harry wrote: On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. *I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. *Anything more serious was a hanging matter. And we ain't coming back until you folks can make a dependable car, fix your teeth and learn how to cook a palatable meal. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I though a fellow called Ralph Nader exposed the truth about American cars. Even American s don't want them. I hear Fiat has taken over Government Motors? At least designing cars for them. We all get our teeth fixed for free over here. It'syour teeth are bad from chewing baccy. Palatable meal???? Oh, you mean McDonalds? And your GM ****? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...rn-babies.html |
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On May 26, 4:02*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
Oren wrote: I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... Put the *Black Talons in the trash or use them for practice. Under no circumstance do you put them in a carry weapon. Here's why: "Tell us, Mr. Defendant, if you did NOT intend to cause maximum pain and suffering, why did you load your weapon with Red Rhino Atomic T-Rex Devastator bullets?" Better is Glazer "Safety" rounds. They are also frangible bullets but are marketed as low-penetation, non-ricochet bullets. They're for the children. For boring sad buggers you mean. |
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On May 24, 12:42*pm, Oren wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Depends....... |
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On May 26, 3:14*am, harry wrote:
On May 26, 4:02*am, "HeyBub" wrote: Oren wrote: I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... Put the *Black Talons in the trash or use them for practice. Under no circumstance do you put them in a carry weapon. Here's why: "Tell us, Mr. Defendant, if you did NOT intend to cause maximum pain and suffering, why did you load your weapon with Red Rhino Atomic T-Rex Devastator bullets?" Better is Glazer "Safety" rounds. They are also frangible bullets but are marketed as low-penetation, non-ricochet bullets. They're for the children. For boring sad buggers you mean. YOU PEOPLE MAKE ARE SICKENING. ALL OF YOU ARE A BUNCH OF SELFDESTRUCTIVE MORBID MURDEROUS MONGERS. PATECUM TGITM |
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harry wrote:
On May 26, 4:02 am, "HeyBub" wrote: Oren wrote: I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... Put the Black Talons in the trash or use them for practice. Under no circumstance do you put them in a carry weapon. Here's why: "Tell us, Mr. Defendant, if you did NOT intend to cause maximum pain and suffering, why did you load your weapon with Red Rhino Atomic T-Rex Devastator bullets?" Better is Glazer "Safety" rounds. They are also frangible bullets but are marketed as low-penetation, non-ricochet bullets. They're for the children. For boring sad buggers you mean. Well, yeah, them too. And anybody else that needs killin'. |
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"The Daring Dufas" wrote in message
news:irkad3$u9g$1@dont- stuff snipped I sort of remember Chuck Schumer getting on TV and screaming, foaming at the mouth and wetting himself while claiming that the Black Talon ammo was designed only for killing cops. The pro gun people there were calmly explaining that the bullets were not any more deadly than many other types of bullets but Schumer just got louder and more shrill in his assertion that the ammo IS MEANT TO KILL COPS, IT'S FOR KILLING COPS THAT'S ALL IT'S FOR, IT'S FOR KILLING COPS. I thought the host was going to have someone with a big net come get Schumer. ^_^ I take issue with the statement that Black Talons are not any more deadly then many other types of bullets. The only thing I can think of that's more lethal is to pack strychnine into hollow-points/bird shot cartridges or the infamous Teflon-coated KTW armor-piercing bullets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teflon-coated_bullet KTW's I believe have a far greater rep as cop-killers than BT's, which shred arteries and do horrendous tissue damage but don't, IIRC, pierce body armor, even though many people thought they did: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Talon I believe you've confused Schumer's successful efforts in 1982 to have KTW's banned with the Black Talon bullets. Schumer admittedly has reason to dislike BTs. Jamaican-born terrorist Colin Ferguson shot up a Long Island (Schumer's district) commuter train using Black Talon bullets, killing 6 and horribly wounding 19: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_F...(mass_murderer) Ferguson was convicted on February 17, 1995 of murder for the death of the six passengers who died of their injuries. He was also convicted of attempted murder for wounding nineteen passengers during the mass murder. He received 315 years and eight months to life, meaning his current earliest possible parole date is August 6, 2309. Anyone who watched the trial (he acted pro se, as his own attorney) remembers how gruesome it was for the victims and their families as he tried to evade responsibility and blame the victims. SNL and Tim Meadows did a skit about it that must be on YouTube somewhere. The crime was horrible to begin with, but the outcome was made far worse by the use of the Black Talon bullets. Before he fired his attorneys, Kunstler and Kuby claimed that Ferguson had been driven to temporary insanity by a psychiatric condition they termed "black rage". Kunstler and Kuby argued Ferguson had been driven insane by racial prejudice, and could not be held criminally liable for his actions even though he had committed the killings. Anyone who watched the trial HAD to get worked up listening to that whacko berate witnesses, refer to himself in the third person (as in: "Did you see Colin Ferguson shoot anyone?") and generally prove that he was NOT competent to act in his own defense. The "black rage" defense is only slightly less ludicrous than the Twinkie Defense. While I believe in gun ownership, I'm more than happy to see BT's and KTW's banned and things like .50 machine guns kept out of the hands of all but the most competent, well-trained and sane users. Flamethrowers, mortars, hand grenades, bazookas and suitcase nukes, too. (-: -- Bobby G. |
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On May 26, 2:08*am, harry wrote:
On May 25, 11:45*pm, Country wrote: On May 25, 1:30*pm, harry wrote: On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. *I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. *Anything more serious was a hanging matter. And we ain't coming back until you folks can make a dependable car, fix your teeth and learn how to cook a palatable meal. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I though a fellow called Ralph Nader exposed the truth about American cars. *Even American s don't want them. I hear Fiat has taken over Government Motors? *At least designing cars for them. American cars have had their troubles but the Jaguar motor company should have included a complementary tow truck with all of their cars. We all get our teeth fixed for free over here. It'syour teeth are bad from chewing baccy. You big dummy, It's Backer, not baccy! I bet you've had a long life of bone-idleness like Onslow on the Britcom, "Keeping Up Appearances". Palatable meal???? * *Oh, you mean McDonalds? *And your GM ****?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...xic-pesticides... That'd be considered a feast at a four star hotel in Britain. |
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On May 26, 4:13*pm, Country wrote:
On May 26, 2:08*am, harry wrote: On May 25, 11:45*pm, Country wrote: On May 25, 1:30*pm, harry wrote: On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. *I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. *Anything more serious was a hanging matter. And we ain't coming back until you folks can make a dependable car, fix your teeth and learn how to cook a palatable meal. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I though a fellow called Ralph Nader exposed the truth about American cars. *Even American s don't want them. I hear Fiat has taken over Government Motors? *At least designing cars for them. American cars have had their troubles but the Jaguar motor company should have included a complementary tow truck with all of their cars. We all get our teeth fixed for free over here. It'syour teeth are bad from chewing baccy. You big dummy, It's Backer, not baccy! I bet you've had a long life of bone-idleness like Onslow on the Britcom, "Keeping Up Appearances". Palatable meal???? * *Oh, you mean McDonalds? *And your GM ****?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...xic-pesticides... That'd be considered a feast at a four star hotel in Britain.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I see you garner your "facts" from the TV. Like a lot of Yanks, fact and fiction is easily confused in your low grade mind. What experience have you of four star hotels in the UK? BTW, Are you a fat git? There seems to be lots of them in America though they seldom appear on TV. |
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On Thu, 26 May 2011 06:19:09 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote:
harry wrote: On May 26, 4:02 am, "HeyBub" wrote: Oren wrote: I collected two boxes of Winchester Black Talon ammo (voluntarily removed from the market by Winchester) 180 gr., doctors have a difficult time finding all the fragments. Shot in the ass, there may be lead in the neck... Put the Black Talons in the trash or use them for practice. Under no circumstance do you put them in a carry weapon. Here's why: "Tell us, Mr. Defendant, if you did NOT intend to cause maximum pain and suffering, why did you load your weapon with Red Rhino Atomic T-Rex Devastator bullets?" Better is Glazer "Safety" rounds. They are also frangible bullets but are marketed as low-penetation, non-ricochet bullets. They're for the children. For boring sad buggers you mean. No, harry, you're safe. For now. Well, yeah, them too. And anybody else that needs killin'. You'd use them on harry? |
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On May 26, 9:06*pm, Country wrote:
On May 26, 11:45*am, harry wrote: On May 26, 4:13*pm, Country wrote: On May 26, 2:08*am, harry wrote: On May 25, 11:45*pm, Country wrote: On May 25, 1:30*pm, harry wrote: On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. *I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. *Anything more serious was a hanging matter. And we ain't coming back until you folks can make a dependable car, fix your teeth and learn how to cook a palatable meal. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I though a fellow called Ralph Nader exposed the truth about American cars. *Even American s don't want them. I hear Fiat has taken over Government Motors? *At least designing cars for them. American cars have had their troubles but the Jaguar motor company should have included a complementary tow truck with all of their cars. We all get our teeth fixed for free over here. It'syour teeth are bad from chewing baccy. You big dummy, It's Backer, not baccy! I bet you've had a long life of bone-idleness like Onslow on the Britcom, "Keeping Up Appearances". Palatable meal???? * *Oh, you mean McDonalds? *And your GM ****?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...xic-pesticides... That'd be considered a feast at a four star hotel in Britain.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I see you garner your "facts" from the TV. Like a lot of Yanks, fact and fiction is easily confused in your low grade mind. What experience have you of four star hotels in the UK? BTW, Are you a fat git? * There seems to be lots of them in America though they seldom appear on TV. Fat? Me? If you think six foot tall and a little shy of 200 pounds fat that I recon I might be. I get my facts from tv? Where did you learn that baccy term? Sounds like something from Ma and Pa Kettle. The Jaguar needing a tow truck is something I heard on a car repair radio show out of Cambridge (Our fair city) Massachusetts. But I listen to that show for the humor not the car repair advice. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Jaguar was bought by Ford and f***d up by Ford. Now they have sold it to the Indians. It is now in profit. The cars are still designed and built over here. Which American car company makes a car anyone would want? |
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On May 26, 10:53*pm, Oren wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 08:21:16 -0400, "Robert Green" wrote: I believe you've confused Schumer's successful efforts in 1982 to have KTW's banned with the Black Talon bullets. *Schumer admittedly has reason to dislike BTs. *Jamaican-born terrorist Colin Ferguson shot up a Long Island (Schumer's district) commuter train using Black Talon bullets, killing 6 and horribly wounding 19: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_F...(mass_murderer) Ferguson was convicted on February 17, 1995 of murder for the death of the six passengers who died of their injuries. He was also convicted of attempted murder for wounding nineteen passengers during the mass murder.. He received 315 years and eight months to life, meaning his current earliest possible parole date is August 6, 2309. Come on Robert. Don't the guy have other jurisdictions growling at the grill to lock him up. I knew a guy, forget all the details but when he finishes three life sentences (box-cars) in the feds -- Texas wants him for three life's, plus 85 years. All consecutive. But your honor, I can't do that much time.... Do what you can son, do what you can! You keep very bad company. I don't know anyone who has been to/in jail. |
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On May 26, 9:06*pm, Country wrote:
On May 26, 11:45*am, harry wrote: On May 26, 4:13*pm, Country wrote: On May 26, 2:08*am, harry wrote: On May 25, 11:45*pm, Country wrote: On May 25, 1:30*pm, harry wrote: On May 25, 5:02*am, " wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:42:35 -0700, Oren wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2011 23:41:50 -0700 (PDT), DD_BobK wrote: Keep it coming, Harry! Your misinformed spouting is quite entertaining. Thanks great grandpa William for leaving England. It takes many, many years of gentle breeding to get that redcoat blood out. Nah, those with any guts or brains left long ago. *harry is the scum that's left in the bottom. We exported all our jailbirds. Mostly to Australia but some went to the USA and Canada. *I expect one of your ancestors stole a lof of bread. *Anything more serious was a hanging matter. And we ain't coming back until you folks can make a dependable car, fix your teeth and learn how to cook a palatable meal. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I though a fellow called Ralph Nader exposed the truth about American cars. *Even American s don't want them. I hear Fiat has taken over Government Motors? *At least designing cars for them. American cars have had their troubles but the Jaguar motor company should have included a complementary tow truck with all of their cars. We all get our teeth fixed for free over here. It'syour teeth are bad from chewing baccy. You big dummy, It's Backer, not baccy! I bet you've had a long life of bone-idleness like Onslow on the Britcom, "Keeping Up Appearances". Palatable meal???? * *Oh, you mean McDonalds? *And your GM ****?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...xic-pesticides... That'd be considered a feast at a four star hotel in Britain.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I see you garner your "facts" from the TV. Like a lot of Yanks, fact and fiction is easily confused in your low grade mind. What experience have you of four star hotels in the UK? BTW, Are you a fat git? * There seems to be lots of them in America though they seldom appear on TV. Fat? Me? If you think six foot tall and a little shy of 200 pounds fat that I recon I might be. I get my facts from tv? Where did you learn that baccy term? Sounds like something from Ma and Pa Kettle. The Jaguar needing a tow truck is something I heard on a car repair radio show out of Cambridge (Our fair city) Massachusetts. But I listen to that show for the humor not the car repair advice. -C-- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I expect you live on a diet of hamburgers and other nasty unhealthy food. It was interesting to note on my visit to the US how many people were fat and I mean grossly fat not a little overweight. In contrast to NCSI and CSI where everyone is beautiful in the never-never land of American TV. However, the food was in general not as bad as I had been led to expect. Quite good in some places. Portions far too big. The last time I remember a fat hero on American TV was Frank Cannon & that was decades ago. Oh, maybe tere was a fat cop in "Highway Patrol" :-) |
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