To: Israel
Does anyone else think it's odd that garbage collectors are three times more likely than cops to "not come home to their families," yet we don't equip garbage collectors with incendiary tear gas and M60 machine guns?
To: E. Pluribus Unum
James said he could not discuss what prompted the search warrant because it had been sealed by a judge. He would say only that agents "found what we were looking for." This seems to be SOP for the JBT's lately.(sealed warrants) Is this something new for gun cases or has it been around for awhile?
To: E. Pluribus Unum
James said officers decided to enter the home in part because they were concerned about the man's condition.Sir, what is that around your kneck? "It's just a stethescope." I know you are concerned about my health, but why does your stethescoped look just like a MP5 submachine gun? And I don't like the look of that blood pressure cuff disguised as a flash bang.
To: E. Pluribus Unum
"Does anyone else think it's odd that garbage collectors are three times more likely than cops to "not come home to their families," yet we don't equip garbage collectors with incendiary tear gas and M60 machine guns?"
Hey, who are you kidding? Everyone knows those garbage cans and trucks are really dangerous. Maybe grendade launchers should be standard issue. Who cares if the workers die from the blast, at least they'll take the enemy with them.
66 posted on
09/10/2001 7:59:16 PM PDT by
tymesf
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