To: JohnHuang2
"Rushing back, the aunt, who is a former Army nurse trained in critical battlefield care, picked the boy up and raced to a medical clinic, where he received first aid."
That's quite a coincidence!
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10/07/2002 9:28:34 PM PDT by
TheDon
To: JohnHuang2
I hope this youth will pull through and recover from his wounds and I hope they can catch this fellow(s) quickly.
To: JohnHuang2
Did anyone else hear the "expert" on Fox News keep saying that there must be some connection with Michael's, since 2 of the shootings occurred at Michael's stores? He said it could be a "disgrumbled" employee. I have to admit, that's the first time I have ever heard that word.
To: JohnHuang2
The sniper's .223-caliber, high-intensity ammunition is designed for soldiers and hunters to inflict deep and widening wounds by fragmenting after tearing into victims.
Another myth repeated by the gun-hating NYT. Military ammunition, being full-metal jacketed, cannot legally be used for hunting big game in almost all states. Further, .223 is considered too weak to be legal for big game in many states e.g., Colorado. And a round designed to fragment would violate the Hague Convention. Typical of the NYT's gun-phobic and dishonest editors.
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