Posted on 02/02/2013 11:05:52 AM PST by TurboZamboni
Dear Remington, Federal, and Smith & Wesson,
I am a member of a group (NRA) that buys a hell of a lot
more guns and ammo each year, than the city of MPLS.
Should you decide to go along with this poser Rybak’s
threats, and become part of the problem, we can shop else-where.
Rybak has too much time on his hands. A recall effort might improve his focus on important matters.
Fine. ATK ahould immediately cut off all orders to MLPS law enfrocement. The civilian market is still in panic mode and would easily eat up that extra million in ammo.
When the cops run out of bullets and no one will fix their guns, maybe Commie dirtbag RT will finally get the hint.
I support Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak. The city should drop Remington, Federal, and Smith & Wesson. Instead he can contract with the Chinese to meet Minneapolis’ needs. Oh, wait, there’s a Clinton-era EO that says we can’t do business with them. I guess Rybak had better see his buddy Barack on that. Or, he could contact Vladimir Putin for help. One communist should want to help another. Do China and Russia provide spare parts, product support, and training for the Minneapolis PD? I wonder what it would cost to reequip the MPD with Combloc arms and ammo? Rybak could feel the love!
I think Chinese firearms and ammo have been banned from import since Clinton was in office. If there was a government / law enforcement exception, I don't remember it.
journalism and activism are the same thing now days.
RT would just raise taxes and build one with a bike path inside it.
RT has been working to get all gun shops driven out of Stoopidapolis. I think there is just one shop left inside of city limits.
I am so glad to be back in Texas. No more Rybak or Crazy Eyes Mark.
What happens when you OD on Ludefisk.
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