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Why is the Department of Homeland Security buying so many bullets?
Fox News ^
| February 14, 2013
Posted on 02/15/2013 3:56:08 AM PST by Zakeet
Edited on 02/15/2013 4:03:42 AM PST by Admin Moderator.
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To: Gene Eric
I assume that you are referring to the fact that I didn’t state my worst case. It could be any of a dozen different nefarious scenarios; the specific threat(s) are not the issue. It is the fact that you have far too much trust in this administration NOT to abuse this particular situation.
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02/17/2013 2:46:19 PM PST
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JGT
To: Gene Eric
If you are referring to your statement: “The shortest path to re-Constituting the Country would involve sinister stupidity”, then my point still stands. You are showing a baffling degree of confidence that the government will act in a virtuous manner.
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02/17/2013 2:57:55 PM PST
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JGT
To: Gene Eric
If you are referring to your statement: “The shortest path to re-Constituting the Country would involve sinister stupidity”, then my point still stands. You are showing a baffling degree of confidence that the government will act in a virtuous manner.
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02/17/2013 2:59:04 PM PST
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JGT
To: JGT
No reference to virtue made. The govt would not prevail in the hypothetical “sinister” attempt to gun down the citizens.
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02/17/2013 6:46:40 PM PST
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Gene Eric
(The Palin Doctrine.)
To: Zakeet
” roughly the equivalent of five bullets for every person in the United States
Make that 10 bullets for every republican. That’s what they estimate it will take to cleanse the political scene in the US.
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