To: John Beresford Tipton
"The next year he advised Attorney General Janet Reno on what kind of gas to use to end the Federal Government's
standoff with a religious group in Waco, Texas."
And I recall that the type of gas that was actually used was a type outlawed for use in warfare against enemy troops.
Perhaps Bush has found his WMDs?
Or perhaps it was the wrong sort of religious group. At any rate General Boykin likely could have found a black streak in the sky during the Waco murderous conflagration.
8 posted on
10/26/2003 5:36:58 PM PST by
RJCogburn
("I want a man with grit."..................Mattie Ross of near Dardenelle in Yell County)
To: RJCogburn
The choice of weapons always goes to the top.
If asked I would have advised on weapons also, used the same forbiden stuff in training all the time.
WC provided the weapons, and clinton authorized them, so maybe he should be on trial for his religious beliefs.
BTW WAC0 had nothing to do with religious beliefs, it had everything to do with failing to pay 200.00 in taxes.
10 posted on
10/26/2003 5:43:31 PM PST by
dts32041
(Is it time to practice decimation with our representatives?)
To: RJCogburn; John Beresford Tipton
"The next year he advised Attorney General Janet Reno on what kind of gas to use to end the Federal Government's standoff with a religious group in Waco, Texas."
He was asked - he answered. Which part don't you get? Was his advise taken into account? No one tells you that. Probably not. Otherwise the noise would be much louder.
Maybe *his* god was pissed at Koresh's god, and told Boykin to recommend outlawed gasses, that would make it understandible.
Maybe *piss poor* godless minds cannot understand that "advised" does not mean "recommended the gas ACTUALLY USED" nor does it mean "decided"...
21 posted on
10/26/2003 6:34:18 PM PST by
singsong
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