To: bad company
I'm surprised that some "city employees" haven't been found murdered.
To: bikepacker67
"I'm surprised that some "city employees" haven't been found murdered."
I think if there were, there should be an immediate presidential pardon issued! Furthermore, maybe if a couple of "justices" were to meet with a tragic end, perhaps a presidential pardon should be considered as well.
10 posted on
08/20/2005 4:38:47 AM PDT by
dbehsman
(One Wellstone memorial (rave party) is enough, thank you!)
To: bikepacker67
If this is New London Connecticut, it wouldn't be considered "murder".
13 posted on
08/20/2005 4:46:43 AM PDT by
muawiyah
(/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
To: bikepacker67
That's my thought too.
Not that either one of us endorse it, of course.
But Mother of God! What they are doing is obscene.
21 posted on
08/20/2005 5:40:59 AM PDT by
Petronski
(I stick to Rovian talking points: "I love Cyborg!")
To: bikepacker67
Would it be murder, or a form of self-defense? I say the latter.
49 posted on
08/20/2005 9:45:35 AM PDT by
Jason_b
(Not asking for trouble, just asking.)
To: bikepacker67
"From a political standpoint, the city might be better off trying to reach some settlement with the homeowners," Jeremy Paul, an associate UConn law dean who teaches property law, told the paper.
The only 'settlement' should be under the Second Amendment.
It confirms, that "all politics is local -- and they are the worst."
68 posted on
08/20/2005 2:44:21 PM PDT by
Gaffer
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