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To: TaZ
Perhaps a subtle message, but they are sending it just the same (along with the media hype of every crime that takes place within your local jusrisdiction). The outfits, the attitudes and the take-downs all suggest we live in dangerous times and someone had better get a clue. (Myself, I think it's a classic case of projection where they appear to be readying themselves to better be able to face some nasty foe, when in truth, it is them.)

Suppose a robbery 'had' occurred at the store where this guy left his wallet on his car. The robbery could only have been carried out successfully had the victim been unable to defend himself (which is the case for the majority of people traveling these days).

Which brings us back to the Mighty 'Ole 2nd. Failure to heed our Founders most basic "right" is what led to this dog's death and the humiliation and horror experienced by this family.

Somebody elect me president and I'll make it illegal for anyone to be in public who isn't armed. Penalty- your own fate. You may remove your weapons at home, of course. Zero crime, it can happen in our time. All it takes is will.

27 posted on 01/08/2003 11:12:17 PM PST by budwiesest
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To: budwiesest
"Somebody elect me president and I'll make it illegal for anyone to be in public who isn't armed. Penalty- your own fate. You may remove your weapons at home, of course. Zero crime, it can happen in our time. All it takes is will"

I'm afraid that the corrupt politicos from both parties would be more willing to confiscate ALL of our guns that let that happen...a mind-washed, disarmed sheeple is much easier to fleece.
29 posted on 01/08/2003 11:15:12 PM PST by TaZ (Amerika; Land of the sleaze, Home of the knave)
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