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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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| Rabbi Eliahu Ellis & Rabbi Shmuel Silinsky
Posted on 11/22/2002 5:18:36 PM PST by Sparta
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To: Aliska
Well those are impressive but I can't carry one of those around in my walks because they probably aren't legal in town. All those shown are perfectly legal under federal law, though additional restrictions in your locale may apply, of course. The short-barrelled Remington shotgun shown in the lower right-hand corner is classed as an *Any Other Weapon* [AOW] and requires the payment of a $5.00 federal transfer tax, along with the submission of some paperwork. The others may be owned the same as any other rifle or shotgun, one reason we have them available for our SAR team.
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11/25/2002 1:13:01 PM PST
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archy
To: Sparta
please add me to ur western military war ping list
To: DuncanWaring
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11/26/2002 12:27:30 AM PST
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dfwgator
To: Aliska
Another good read is "The Haj".
To: weikel
Actually holding out on horse cavalry for a few weeks was almost miraculous.
To: foreverfree
Lvov was once part of Poland, but the borders kept moving around.
To: cynicom
I agree, Hitler was Stalin's step-child.
Hitler killed millions, Stalin killed 10's millions. It was the Marx/Lenin "system" of governance that gave Hitler his ideas. The US ended Hitler and his evil but left the Daddy, Stalin still very much alive. Hence, North Korea, Stalin's own little puppet. Then Vietnam, but who was it that didn't want to win the war in Vietnam, same bunch that are demanding we not free the people of Iraq.
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