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Americans come from all over the US to loot Okla. after tornadoes
So this is your country of brotherly love, eh?
This is your true nature. This is the real face of america and americans. Thieving from each other, especially in times of natural disaster, urban mining, even killing for no reason. That is - when you're not spying on each other. By the way, how are your guns protecting your electronic privacy? Your privacy is being stolen from you by your gov't, and your guns and your right to bear arms are doing exactly nothing to enforce those rights. George Bush gave you a lasting legacy, didn't he? So shut up, bend over, and be a nice little Patriot. Uncle Sam wants to know you better. =================== http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...ORNADO_LOOTERS Jun 8, 7:08 PM EDT Looters have come from afar to Okla. after tornado MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- Authorities say looters have come from as far away as New York and Virginia to steal from victims of last month's tornado in Moore, Okla. The Oklahoman reports (see link below) that police arrested one man from Elmhurst, N.Y., and two from Virginia on misdemeanor complaints of stealing copper wire, scrap metal and other items from homes destroyed by the May 20 tornado. Twenty-four people were killed. Several Moore residents were also arrested on similar misdemeanor complaints. Residents have filed theft reports for such items as a $50,000 watch, a $13,000 watch, a $2,000 fountain pen and a $1,300 hunting camera. http://newsok.com/police-say-men-cam...rticle/3843116 |
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