To: bwteim
They should shoot anyone taking advantage of this type of circumstance. It is the only way to make sure they get the message. The question is what part of the body to shoot at.
3,111 posted on
08/29/2005 10:23:44 AM PDT by
RobFromGa
(Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran-- what are we waiting for?)
To: RobFromGa
The question is what part of the body to shoot at. Center of mass. If you miss and they stop, gotta be content with brutalizing them. If they run....
3,117 posted on
08/29/2005 10:24:40 AM PDT by
r9etb
To: RobFromGa
3,174 posted on
08/29/2005 10:33:50 AM PDT by
fhlh
(.)
To: RobFromGa
Even a couple of rounds at the wheels on their W-D shopping carts would do the trick... ;)
3,186 posted on
08/29/2005 10:35:57 AM PDT by
bwteim
(Begin With The End In Mind)
To: RobFromGa
They should shoot anyone taking advantage of this type of circumstance. It is the only way to make sure they get the message. The question is what part of the body to shoot at. Center of mass or head, for looters. Price gougers should be shunned, and be exempt from legal acition for gouging.
YMMV.
To: RobFromGa
Including gas station owners. On my way home for lunch I passed 6 gas stations. All but one had the same price as they did on Saturday. The one that did not, raised their price for regular by 20 cents since yesterday evening around 5pm.
To: RobFromGa
They should shoot anyone taking advantage of this type of circumstance. It is the only way to make sure they get the message. The question is what part of the body to shoot at.This is not a problem ... shoot for the center of mass. Even if you don't achieve satisfactory results, it will slow the individual down so you can make the next shot perfect.
To: RobFromGa
The question is what part of the body to shoot at. Don't tell Laz.
3,409 posted on
08/29/2005 11:17:36 AM PDT by
Gondring
(I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
To: RobFromGa
3,711 posted on
08/29/2005 12:25:41 PM PDT by
Marysecretary
(Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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