[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-11 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@ 
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie msilver1951@ 
  wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings 
 no_reply@ 
   wrote:
   
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk 
  shempmcgurk@ 
wrote:

 What's with you, DeAnna?  Haven't you heard of the Second 
   Amendment?
 
 Look, the next time one of those pundits wander around 
  uninvited 
   on 
 your property, just shoot him.
 
 News travels fast at in the MUM community...the rest of 
them 
  will 
get 
 the message pretty quick.

And Iowa and America would be heard once again around the 
world 
  to 
   be 
the place of barbarians and cowards.

OffWorld

 
   Not when it comes to intruders who silently break into your 
house 
  in 
   the early hours of the night and threaten your family.
  
  Which these pundits did not do you stupid arrogant barbaric 
 ignorant 
  american turd (note - this is not a judgement of yourself and you 
  americans, just a scientific observation made by many around the 
  world - its nothing personal, just matter-of-fact.)
  
  OffWorld
 
 Right. I understand you're not attacking me personally. I'm making 
 the point that these individuals were, according to this person's 
 account, turning the door handle *trying* to enter the house. You 
see 
 my point. They were trying to get in. She has children.

And you would have shot to death Krishna the butter thief.

You don't know the situation, and you have to be really sad if you 
think that someone is deliberately walking into a house in full 
daylight and in fulll view ...and THEY KNOW they could get shot by 
fear-ridden people. They obviously don't know that, and they probably 
thought thay had been invited in. And the person was also probably 
just making a fuss out of the thing .

But yes, I agree, she should have a gun when living in the boonies 
like that. And must ensure her children never get hold of it. Tricky.

OffWorld


 Now 
 understand, if they *had* gotten in, then she would have been in a 
 situation of having to defend her children. I understand that these 
 were Pundits but who cares. Maybe they were perverted miss fits. 
Who 
 knows. If she was prepared to defend her children against a 
potential 
 threat, then she needed protection, a gun for example against the 
 worst case scenario. It does sound barbaric to shoot someone, but 
 it's a fact of life here in America that people break into homes 
for 
 various reasons. Since the make my day law was passed here in 
 Colorado, home break-ins have decreased by 70%. I think it's a good 
 law that works. You wouldn't know until it happens to you.





[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-11 Thread The Secret
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 In Colorado, we have the make my day law which states that if a
 person enters your house and you feel that they represent a threat to
 you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they have to
 be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the same
 law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location
 that is locked but accessible to you only.


The Franklin County (Tennessee) sheriff explained to me what to do
about such things.  I shoot the trespassers, enlist the help of
neighbors to drag them into the house then call the sheriff back to
report a fatal break in.  The sheriff assured me that he'd overlook
many details as long as they were dead or wounded and in my house.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread suziezuzie
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
 
  
 
 To the editor:
 
 I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by my own
 experience.
 
 Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my
property and
 harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking through my
 windows. I guess in their country this is what is considered
normal, and I
 was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. I
do not
 think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle trying
to get
 into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it caused
fear in
 my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. It
was not
 just a walk by.
 
 I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found out that
 other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people
before I can
 press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
 
 I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me when
I'm told
 that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge anything!
 
 I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this should
happen
 again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What do you
 mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really
don't feel
 comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told that,
that it
 won't happen again?
 
 I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the right
to know
 if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as HIPPA
has come
 into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal health
 information, but come on. What about protecting me and my children?
Where do
 we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
 
 I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close our
eyes
 and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to
stand up for
 what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I
believe in and
 I'm not closing my eyes!
 
 I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we have
to deal
 with out here!
 
 -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
 
  
 
 Follow up comment, Feb. 7
 
  
 
 Who's in charge of the pundits?
 
 To the editor:
 
 On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council meeting.
Only two
 council members were present. Three council members and the mayor
 participated by phone.
 
 Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to adjourn
 with no public comment.
 
 I asked for the floor to address the council. My question was Who is
 responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was blank
stares
 and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one wants to
 claim responsibility for the pundits.
 
 After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response
was, Oh,
 that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from
Vedic City
 City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that the
city
 council could not care less about the incident that occurred on Jan. 26
 involving the pundits.
 
 -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
 
 
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In Colorado, we have the make my day law which states that if a
person enters your house and you feel that they represent a threat to
you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they have to
be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the same
law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location
that is locked but accessible to you only. 




[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread sticheau
Call who?  Here in Texas, we shoot intruders.



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
 
  From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
  
   
  
  To the editor:
  
  I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by my own
  experience.
  
  Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my
 property and
  harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking
through my
  windows. I guess in their country this is what is considered
 normal, and I
  was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. I
 do not
  think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle trying
 to get
  into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it caused
 fear in
  my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. It
 was not
  just a walk by.
  
  I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found
out that
  other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people
 before I can
  press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
  
  I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me when
 I'm told
  that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge
anything!
  
  I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this should
 happen
  again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What
do you
  mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really
 don't feel
  comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told that,
 that it
  won't happen again?
  
  I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the right
 to know
  if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as HIPPA
 has come
  into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal
health
  information, but come on. What about protecting me and my children?
 Where do
  we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
  
  I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close our
 eyes
  and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to
 stand up for
  what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I
 believe in and
  I'm not closing my eyes!
  
  I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we have
 to deal
  with out here!
  
  -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
  
   
  
  Follow up comment, Feb. 7
  
   
  
  Who's in charge of the pundits?
  
  To the editor:
  
  On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council meeting.
 Only two
  council members were present. Three council members and the mayor
  participated by phone.
  
  Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to
adjourn
  with no public comment.
  
  I asked for the floor to address the council. My question was Who is
  responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was blank
 stares
  and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one
wants to
  claim responsibility for the pundits.
  
  After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response
 was, Oh,
  that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from
 Vedic City
  City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that the
 city
  council could not care less about the incident that occurred on
Jan. 26
  involving the pundits.
  
  -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
  
  
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  11:54 AM
 
 In Colorado, we have the make my day law which states that if a
 person enters your house and you feel that they represent a threat to
 you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they have to
 be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the same
 law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location
 that is locked but accessible to you only.





[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread shempmcgurk
What's with you, DeAnna?  Haven't you heard of the Second Amendment?

Look, the next time one of those pundits wander around uninvited on 
your property, just shoot him.

News travels fast at in the MUM community...the rest of them will get 
the message pretty quick.



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
 
  
 
 To the editor:
 
 I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by my 
own
 experience.
 
 Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my 
property and
 harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking 
through my
 windows. I guess in their country this is what is 
considered normal, and I
 was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. I 
do not
 think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle trying 
to get
 into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it caused 
fear in
 my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. It 
was not
 just a walk by.
 
 I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found out 
that
 other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people 
before I can
 press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
 
 I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me when 
I'm told
 that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge 
anything!
 
 I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this should 
happen
 again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What 
do you
 mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really 
don't feel
 comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told that, 
that it
 won't happen again?
 
 I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the right 
to know
 if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as HIPPA 
has come
 into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal 
health
 information, but come on. What about protecting me and my children? 
Where do
 we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
 
 I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close 
our eyes
 and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to 
stand up for
 what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I 
believe in and
 I'm not closing my eyes!
 
 I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we 
have to deal
 with out here!
 
 -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
 
  
 
 Follow up comment, Feb. 7
 
  
 
 Who's in charge of the pundits?
 
 To the editor:
 
 On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council meeting. 
Only two
 council members were present. Three council members and the mayor
 participated by phone.
 
 Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to 
adjourn
 with no public comment.
 
 I asked for the floor to address the council. My question was Who 
is
 responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was blank 
stares
 and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one 
wants to
 claim responsibility for the pundits.
 
 After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response 
was, Oh,
 that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from 
Vedic City
 City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that 
the city
 council could not care less about the incident that occurred on 
Jan. 26
 involving the pundits.
 
 -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread nablusoss1008
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
 
  From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
  
   
  
  To the editor:
  
  I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by my 
own
  experience.
  
  Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my
 property and
  harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking 
through my
  windows. I guess in their country this is what is considered
 normal, and I
  was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. 
I
 do not
  think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle 
trying
 to get
  into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it 
caused
 fear in
  my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. It
 was not
  just a walk by.
  
  I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found 
out that
  other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people
 before I can
  press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
  
  I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me 
when
 I'm told
  that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge 
anything!
  
  I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this should
 happen
  again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What 
do you
  mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really
 don't feel
  comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told that,
 that it
  won't happen again?
  
  I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the 
right
 to know
  if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as 
HIPPA
 has come
  into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal 
health
  information, but come on. What about protecting me and my 
children?
 Where do
  we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
  
  I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close 
our
 eyes
  and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to
 stand up for
  what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I
 believe in and
  I'm not closing my eyes!
  
  I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we 
have
 to deal
  with out here!
  
  -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
  
   
  
  Follow up comment, Feb. 7
  
   
  
  Who's in charge of the pundits?
  
  To the editor:
  
  On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council meeting.
 Only two
  council members were present. Three council members and the mayor
  participated by phone.
  
  Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to 
adjourn
  with no public comment.
  
  I asked for the floor to address the council. My question 
was Who is
  responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was blank
 stares
  and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one 
wants to
  claim responsibility for the pundits.
  
  After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response
 was, Oh,
  that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from
 Vedic City
  City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that 
the
 city
  council could not care less about the incident that occurred on 
Jan. 26
  involving the pundits.
  
  -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
  
  
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  11:54 AM
 
 In Colorado, we have the make my day law which states that if a
 person enters your house and you feel that they represent a threat 
to
 you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they have 
to
 be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the same
 law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location
 that is locked but accessible to you only.

Brilliant idea. Though they tried at several occasions they where not 
able to gun down Maharishi. Now they can take out some Pundits 
instead. Brilliant ! Pure gold, why hasn't anyone thought of this 
before ?




[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread nablusoss1008
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 
 In Scotland we have a special day called Come in stranger, have a 
 cup of tea
 
 OffWorld

And in the USA: Come in stranger, have some hot lead ?




[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread nablusoss1008
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@ 
 wrote:
  
  In Scotland we have a special day called Come in stranger, have a 
  cup of tea
  
  OffWorld
 
 And in the USA: Come in stranger, have some hot lead ?

Peter Swan, Global Family Chat is now directly in from Allahabad, at 
04:45 in the morning :-)





[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 What's with you, DeAnna?  Haven't you heard of the Second Amendment?
 
 Look, the next time one of those pundits wander around uninvited on 
 your property, just shoot him.
 
 News travels fast at in the MUM community...the rest of them will 
get 
 the message pretty quick.

And Iowa and America would be heard once again around the world to be 
the place of barbarians and cowards.

OffWorld

 
 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
 
  From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
  
   
  
  To the editor:
  
  I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by my 
 own
  experience.
  
  Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my 
 property and
  harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking 
 through my
  windows. I guess in their country this is what is 
 considered normal, and I
  was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. 
I 
 do not
  think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle 
trying 
 to get
  into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it 
caused 
 fear in
  my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. 
It 
 was not
  just a walk by.
  
  I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found 
out 
 that
  other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people 
 before I can
  press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
  
  I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me 
when 
 I'm told
  that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge 
 anything!
  
  I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this 
should 
 happen
  again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What 
 do you
  mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really 
 don't feel
  comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told 
that, 
 that it
  won't happen again?
  
  I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the 
right 
 to know
  if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as 
HIPPA 
 has come
  into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal 
 health
  information, but come on. What about protecting me and my 
children? 
 Where do
  we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
  
  I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close 
 our eyes
  and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to 
 stand up for
  what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I 
 believe in and
  I'm not closing my eyes!
  
  I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we 
 have to deal
  with out here!
  
  -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
  
   
  
  Follow up comment, Feb. 7
  
   
  
  Who's in charge of the pundits?
  
  To the editor:
  
  On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council 
meeting. 
 Only two
  council members were present. Three council members and the mayor
  participated by phone.
  
  Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to 
 adjourn
  with no public comment.
  
  I asked for the floor to address the council. My question 
was Who 
 is
  responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was 
blank 
 stares
  and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one 
 wants to
  claim responsibility for the pundits.
  
  After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response 
 was, Oh,
  that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from 
 Vedic City
  City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that 
 the city
  council could not care less about the incident that occurred on 
 Jan. 26
  involving the pundits.
  
  -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
  
  
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
 
  From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
  
   
  
  To the editor:
  
  I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by my 
own
  experience.
  
  Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my
 property and
  harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking 
through my
  windows. I guess in their country this is what is considered
 normal, and I
  was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept this. 
I
 do not
  think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle 
trying
 to get
  into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it 
caused
 fear in
  my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. It
 was not
  just a walk by.
  
  I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found 
out that
  other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people
 before I can
  press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
  
  I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me 
when
 I'm told
  that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge 
anything!
  
  I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this should
 happen
  again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. What 
do you
  mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I really
 don't feel
  comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told that,
 that it
  won't happen again?
  
  I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the 
right
 to know
  if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as 
HIPPA
 has come
  into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of personal 
health
  information, but come on. What about protecting me and my 
children?
 Where do
  we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
  
  I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to close 
our
 eyes
  and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to
 stand up for
  what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I
 believe in and
  I'm not closing my eyes!
  
  I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we 
have
 to deal
  with out here!
  
  -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
  
   
  
  Follow up comment, Feb. 7
  
   
  
  Who's in charge of the pundits?
  
  To the editor:
  
  On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council meeting.
 Only two
  council members were present. Three council members and the mayor
  participated by phone.
  
  Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to 
adjourn
  with no public comment.
  
  I asked for the floor to address the council. My question 
was Who is
  responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was blank
 stares
  and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one 
wants to
  claim responsibility for the pundits.
  
  After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's response
 was, Oh,
  that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer from
 Vedic City
  City Council. A person could very easily get the impression that 
the
 city
  council could not care less about the incident that occurred on 
Jan. 26
  involving the pundits.
  
  -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
  
  
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 In Colorado, we have the make my day law which states that if a
 person enters your house and you feel that they represent a threat 
to
 you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they have 
to
 be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the same
 law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location
 that is locked but accessible to you only.

In Scotland we have a special day called Come in stranger, have a 
cup of tea

OffWorld




[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sticheau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Call who?  Here in Texas, we shoot intruders.

In Scotland we invite them in for a cup of tea and ask them about 
their lives travels and stories.

Different folks, different strokes I guess.

OffWorld



 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie msilver1951@
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
  
   From the Fairfield Ledger Opinion page, Jan 31
   

   
   To the editor:
   
   I have recently found out just how the legal system works – by 
my own
   experience.
   
   Recently I had two men from the pundits facility trespass on my
  property and
   harass my children by trying to get into my house and looking
 through my
   windows. I guess in their country this is what is considered
  normal, and I
   was told that they did not know any better. I do not accept 
this. I
  do not
   think that opening a screen door and turning the door handle 
trying
  to get
   into the house is normal, and I also am very upset that it 
caused
  fear in
   my children. I mean, this happened for more than 10-15 minutes. 
It
  was not
   just a walk by.
   
   I thought I would have rights as a citizen but I recently found
 out that
   other people have more rights than I do. I have to warn people
  before I can
   press charges. What if I don't have time to warn people? 
   
   I live by a facility that has all men. This just infuriates me 
when
  I'm told
   that they are warned and that's it. I have no rights to charge
 anything!
   
   I was also told by the security at the pundits that if this 
should
  happen
   again, then I am to call them and not to call the sheriff's. 
What
 do you
   mean, if this happens again? This shouldn't even happen! I 
really
  don't feel
   comfortable about this at all. who's to say after being told 
that,
  that it
   won't happen again?
   
   I also do not understand how I, as a citizen, do not have the 
right
  to know
   if my neighbors have tuberculosis since this new law known as 
HIPPA
  has come
   into effect. I know it's there to protect the privacy of 
personal
 health
   information, but come on. What about protecting me and my 
children?
  Where do
   we stand in this picture? Who is protecting us?
   
   I feel unsafe in our community and feel most of us want to 
close our
  eyes
   and hope the situation will go away. Well, it won't. we need to
  stand up for
   what's ours, for what's right. And I'm standing up for what I
  believe in and
   I'm not closing my eyes!
   
   I feel like residents of Jefferson County ought to know what we 
have
  to deal
   with out here!
   
   -  DeAnna Higdon, Fairfield
   

   
   Follow up comment, Feb. 7
   

   
   Who's in charge of the pundits?
   
   To the editor:
   
   On Sunday, Feb. 2, I attended the Vedic City City Council 
meeting.
  Only two
   council members were present. Three council members and the 
mayor
   participated by phone.
   
   Not once was discussion of a motion asked for. And they tried to
 adjourn
   with no public comment.
   
   I asked for the floor to address the council. My question 
was Who is
   responsible for the pundits? All I received in response was 
blank
  stares
   and what appeared to be dead phone lines. It sounds like no one
 wants to
   claim responsibility for the pundits.
   
   After further questioning, city attorney Maureen Wynne's 
response
  was, Oh,
   that's silly. One has to wonder how to get an honest answer 
from
  Vedic City
   City Council. A person could very easily get the impression 
that the
  city
   council could not care less about the incident that occurred on
 Jan. 26
   involving the pundits.
   
   -  Joe Ledger, Fairfield
   
   
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  In Colorado, we have the make my day law which states that if a
  person enters your house and you feel that they represent a 
threat to
  you or your family, you have the right to shoot them but they 
have to
  be in your house, not on the patio or outside. If you have the 
same
  law, I suggest you purchase a gun and keep it loaded in a location
  that is locked but accessible to you only.
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread suziezuzie
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ 
 wrote:
 
  What's with you, DeAnna?  Haven't you heard of the Second 
Amendment?
  
  Look, the next time one of those pundits wander around uninvited 
on 
  your property, just shoot him.
  
  News travels fast at in the MUM community...the rest of them will 
 get 
  the message pretty quick.
 
 And Iowa and America would be heard once again around the world to 
be 
 the place of barbarians and cowards.
 
 OffWorld
 
  
Not when it comes to intruders who silently break into your house in 
the early hours of the night and threaten your family. The English 
would invite them to sit for a cup of tea. We shoot them first and 
then have a drink. 




[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  
   
 Not when it comes to intruders who silently break into your house in 
 the early hours of the night and threaten your family. The English 
 would invite them to sit for a cup of tea. We shoot them first and 
 then have a drink.


At what point in the routine do you scratch and then readjust your
over sized cohones?





[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread suziezuzie
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie msilver1951@
 wrote:
   

  Not when it comes to intruders who silently break into your house 
in 
  the early hours of the night and threaten your family. The 
English 
  would invite them to sit for a cup of tea. We shoot them first 
and 
  then have a drink.
 
 
 At what point in the routine do you scratch and then readjust your
 over sized cohones?

Well, obviously after you've slowly squeezed off a good shot and 
realized that you've prevented another scum bag from attacking your 
family. I'm not exactly sure what you see offensive about this. It's 
called self defense. 



[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@ 
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk 
shempmcgurk@ 
  wrote:
  
   What's with you, DeAnna?  Haven't you heard of the Second 
 Amendment?
   
   Look, the next time one of those pundits wander around 
uninvited 
 on 
   your property, just shoot him.
   
   News travels fast at in the MUM community...the rest of them 
will 
  get 
   the message pretty quick.
  
  And Iowa and America would be heard once again around the world 
to 
 be 
  the place of barbarians and cowards.
  
  OffWorld
  
   
 Not when it comes to intruders who silently break into your house 
in 
 the early hours of the night and threaten your family.

Which these pundits did not do you stupid arrogant barbaric ignorant 
american turd (note - this is not a judgement of yourself and you 
americans, just a scientific observation made by many around the 
world - its nothing personal, just matter-of-fact.)

OffWorld



[FairfieldLife] Re: Wandering Pandits Frighten Family

2008-02-10 Thread suziezuzie
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, suziezuzie msilver1951@ 
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings 
no_reply@ 
  wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk 
 shempmcgurk@ 
   wrote:
   
What's with you, DeAnna?  Haven't you heard of the Second 
  Amendment?

Look, the next time one of those pundits wander around 
 uninvited 
  on 
your property, just shoot him.

News travels fast at in the MUM community...the rest of them 
 will 
   get 
the message pretty quick.
   
   And Iowa and America would be heard once again around the world 
 to 
  be 
   the place of barbarians and cowards.
   
   OffWorld
   

  Not when it comes to intruders who silently break into your house 
 in 
  the early hours of the night and threaten your family.
 
 Which these pundits did not do you stupid arrogant barbaric 
ignorant 
 american turd (note - this is not a judgement of yourself and you 
 americans, just a scientific observation made by many around the 
 world - its nothing personal, just matter-of-fact.)
 
 OffWorld

Right. I understand you're not attacking me personally. I'm making 
the point that these individuals were, according to this person's 
account, turning the door handle *trying* to enter the house. You see 
my point. They were trying to get in. She has children. Now 
understand, if they *had* gotten in, then she would have been in a 
situation of having to defend her children. I understand that these 
were Pundits but who cares. Maybe they were perverted miss fits. Who 
knows. If she was prepared to defend her children against a potential 
threat, then she needed protection, a gun for example against the 
worst case scenario. It does sound barbaric to shoot someone, but 
it's a fact of life here in America that people break into homes for 
various reasons. Since the make my day law was passed here in 
Colorado, home break-ins have decreased by 70%. I think it's a good 
law that works. You wouldn't know until it happens to you.