On Tue, 02 Oct 2001 21:00:55 +0000, Dan Oaks wrote: > > An armed society is a polite society -- Bumper Sticker > > -- > bierdo > >> That on the road(almost) and lovin' it!! _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/
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nklr stoppies (in the criminal sense)
That shows the 'wisdom' of some bumper stickers.
We're certainly an 'armed' society, and we're most certainly NOT
a 'polite' society.
Handguns have no place in a 'civilized' society--of course, by most
definitions, we're not 'civilized' either.---PHW
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nklr stoppies (in the criminal sense)
I> If it is eventually proved that any of these terrorists entered the U.S. > through Canada ( again) it will be a black day for all of us and something
the> think all Canadians would be eternally ashamed of. I would make one minor > point in our defense however, that is that immigration into the U.S. is
Steve In reality I think our own border is leaky beyond belief, one of my business competitors used to be a Border Patrol officer and he related lots of interesting facts on the subject, one was that there are illegals from 108 countries coming into the US via the Mexican border on a reletively routine basis, the impoverished Mexican's are the ones that get caught routinely. I think I tend to become a mite reactive on the subject of gun control. Fred J> responsiblility of the U.S., not Canada. >
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Gary I did the tighten up procedure on my KLR-600 shifter after I read the suggestion and was amazed at the improvement, my bike has ceased to have false neutrals etc, feels like my transmission was re-built. Fred J> Thanks to Henry and everybody else who offered ideas. > Will let you know the winner tomorrow. > Regards Gary >
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