What for? did she break any laws. None that I know of. As for the gun
rights, lets not forget the first part of the 2nd amendment regarding a well
regulated militia.

As for Ms Reno being a Nazi, I don't think so. She's never worn a swastika
had a picture of Hitler on her wall etc. If anything given some of your
right wing views, Nazism is more akin to your beliefs than hers.

larry

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 6:45 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Janet Reno in Florida
> 
> 
> What has disturbed me most about this entire thread is not 
> that people have
> been arguing over a possible mental problem this woman may 
> have, rather that
> no one here has questioned any of her actions while she was 
> in government.
> This women is a Nazi.  She is personally responsible for 
> violating the civil
> rights of millions of US citizens (that's right folks, it was 
> her personal
> decision to interpret federal gun laws in an extreme manner that even
> liberal court systems were unable to back up).  Not to 
> mention the losses of
> life that occurred under her leadership.
> 
> She should be in prison, not running for office.
> 
> How soon people forget.
> 
> Timothy Heald
> ACP/CCFD :)
> 
> Manager Fayetteville ColdFusion User Group
> http://www.fcfug.org
> 
> Fusebox Advisory Committee Member
> http://www.fusebox.org
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 6:17 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Janet Reno in Florida
> 
> 
> The big disagreement is whether or not PD is a mental illness. Ok,
> I'll admit technically it isn't, however I still maintain that it is
> serious and it's side effects other than the motor effects are far
> from minor distractions.
> 
> She also still has something wrong with her brain. People with
> disease's shouldn't be discriminated against, neither should they be
> celebrated, and nor should the fact that she has a disease that
> potentially may affect her mental ability be ignored because it isn't
> politically correct to point out someone's flaws.
> 
> --
> jon
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Monday, September 9, 2002, 6:11:04 PM, you wrote:
> 
> BD> Apparently I misunderstood.  It sounded to me as if you 
> were making
> mental
> BD> illness a disqualifying factor, rather than one factor of 
> many to weigh
> and
> BD> consider.  I apologize if I read too much into it.
> 
> 
> 
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