Let us hope that it is not that far yet D.B.   I pray that it is not
deteriorated that badly.....




On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:31 PM, d.b.baker <rth...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> Tea parties are nice, even in numbers, but fall far short of the
> necessary action. Personally, I've never put much stock in half
> measures.
>
> No, a thoroughly corrupted government calls for the full... measure.
>
> On Apr 6, 11:29 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Interesting commentary D.B.
> >
> > What I find interesting, and C.W. hit on this yesterday, (I think it was
> > C.W.)  is that the media (who is in the tank for any liberal cause
> celebre')
> > is now focusing on these purported, "rash of shootings";  that I surmise
> are
> > no different than they were three weeks ago, or three years ago.  The
> sole
> > purpose is to restrict Americans inalienable right to own and possess
> > firearms.  We know that many in the "Progressive-Democratic-Feel Good"
> Obama
> > Administration have set this agenda as one of their goals during their
> one
> > term Adminstration.  Folks like Israeli operative and professed Socialist
> > Rahm Emanuel, Hil Clinton, "Bella Pelosi" and a cabal of other
> Anti-American
> > Congressmen and Congresswomen are dead set on doing away with the
> > Constitution of the United States.
> >
> > We all should be up in arms, and all the more reason for each and every
> > American to show up on April 15th to the closest T.E.A. Party near you.
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:43 AM, d.b.baker <rth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > > It's become a familiar scene, cops pulled away from shaking down
> > > citizens on public roadways, to confronting the reason they were hired
> > > - in this case, an armed asshole inside a Binghamton building shooting
> > > down the same people taser-happy cops love to shake down on the
> > > streets.
> >
> > > You know the routine; cops loading their guns, then reloading their
> > > guns, checking their vests, re-tying their shoelaces, adjusting their
> > > battle helmets, gabbing on the radio, re-loading their guns, checking
> > > their shoelaces, hiding behind police cars, frozen behind trees...
> > > wishing they could just issue another ticket instead of heaving up
> > > their allotment of donuts.
> >
> > > Yup, real "tough" guys.
> >
> > > [Q] - Binghamton Police Chief Joseph Zikuski, who was on the scene of
> > > the shooting and in command within a few minutes of the 9-11 call is
> > > on the defensive. People are asking the obvious questions:
> >
> > > -- Why did police wait an hour or more to enter the building, even
> > > though the shooting was over by the time they got there two minutes
> > > after a critically wounded receptionist called 9-11?
> >
> > > -- Would any of the 13 gunshot victims who died have been saved by
> > > prompt emergency treatment? -
> >
> > >http://thepurplecenter.blogspot.com/2009/04/outside-authorities-shoul.
> ..
>  >
> > > The county prosecutor has jumped in to back the Chief with some
> > > sweeping assertions that some people are going to find hard to accept:
> >
>

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