To: davidosborne
Thanks.
Why November 19th, though? I read their website, and found no significance for the date. In 2000, it was encourgaed to buy guns on the day after Thanksgiving, the "busiest shopping day of the year". The point would be that the Feds themselves would see how serious we were because of all the hits on NCIC. I wonder whay they didn't have "ammo day" on this day?
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11/01/2002 10:09:44 AM PST by
FreeTally
To: FreeTally
I am not sure the significance of NOV. 19th.. I will look into that.. I just heard about this a few mins ago.. and just doing my part to pass it on..
David
To: FreeTally
FROM FAQ on Website.....
Why November 19?
There is really no particular reason November 19 was chosen. It did not conflict with any other Holiday or event on the U.S. calendar.
However, we would me remiss if we did not mention that November 19 is the birthday of Kim du Toit. Kim couldn't think of a nicer way to celebrate his birthday than it helping send a signal about how the value of the Second Amendment and our ammunition manufacturing industry. And, if we make our target of 5 BILLION rounds sold, his birthday wish will come true.
To: FreeTally
Well, it's five months to a day before Patriots' Day. I'll gladly go out and pick some ammo (and shoot some, too) in honor of those brave militiamen who formed on Lexington Green, and heard their commander say something to the effect that "if they mean to have a war, let it start here".
Actually I may buy a case of .45...I getting kind of low. But then again, I just bought another .357, so I'll need ammo for it. Hmmmmmm...dilemma. What the heck, I''ll buy some for both.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
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11/01/2002 12:59:21 PM PST by
wku man
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