Posted on 10/07/2014 2:24:00 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
LOL! Dig all night and don’t tell ANYBODY. ANYBODY!
I would get a wood chipper, convert it to run on electricity so it would be nice and quiet and have at it. Back up to the river, start up my Honda generator and feed the fishes.
Wouldn't it be easier to just put an oversized muffler on the motor it already has?
Have you ever heard how muffled Honda generators are? I have never run one without the muffler on it but I suspect they are normally quieter than most engines. It’s possible that a superior muffler might quiet down the engine on a chipper but somehow I tend to doubt it would be as quiet as a Honda.
Feed the fishes, HURRAH!
LOL!
Pres George H W Bush, Remarks at the Attorney General's Crime Summit, March 05, 1991:
Asset forfeiture laws allow us to take the ill-gotten gains of drug kingpins and use them to put more cops on the streets and more prosecutors in court.
In the last 5 years alone, the Justice Department shared over half a billion dollars in forfeited assets with State and local law enforcement.
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/public_papers.php?id=2764
In Missouri, the legislature passed a law that said all the asset forfeiture money would go to the schools. The JD and the DEA worked with local law enforcement agencies to subvert MO state law by arranging for the feds to take credit for the drug busts, and take control of the seized assets. Then they could "share" it with the local LEO agencies.
The intent is the law, and the non-drug-related cash grabs at car stops are simple robberies. The judicial is corrupt, and that’s been common knowledge for decades. Drug abuse is one of many causes of that corruption but not the general cause. It’s a symptom.
Par for the course. And some people will say with a straight face this has nothing to do with the drug war.
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