I liked this line:
When did the IRC get moved?.......the Internal Revenue Code, found at Title 27 of the U.S. Code ......
I liked this line:
When did the IRC get moved?.......the Internal Revenue Code, found at Title 27 of the U.S. Code ......
I'm warning you, you'd better not cross that line! Ok, but you'd better not cross *this* line!Concord Monitor wrote: "The FEDS know that rules of engagement and have known since 1995," says the message, signed by "Sir David-Andrew, Brigade Commander." "If they arrest a militia commander, it will be consider an act of WAR. They have, once again crossed the line."
And I wonder just how she plans on enforcing those laws (which shouldn't pertain to anyone but citizens of Guam, right?)Demosthenes wrote:Listening to the archive of today's rasdio show. Elaine is very upset because someone stole the cardboard sign at the bottom of the driveway that told people about the 9/15 concert. She wanted to make it very clear that stealing such signs would be theft and criminal trespass.
The biggest problem with some of these people is they take legitimate issues and turn the indignation meter up to 11. There's no sense of proprtion. Child molesters, illegal workers, contaminated food, and people who talk during movies are all treated as equally apocalyptic.RyanMcC wrote:Quixote wrote:And so begins the War on Blowhards.Bill O'Reily, Lou Dobbs, Chris Matthews, Tucker Carlson, and other unnamed television pundits have been arrested by US Marshalls today. These arrests are the second round in a series of arrests relating to the US Government's 'War on Blowhards'. Charges range from disturbing the peace to being a public nusance.
Bill O'Reily could be overheard blaming the liberal media and mumbling about a vast left wing conspiracy. Tucker Carlson was found trying to hang himself with his bowtie. Chris Matthews was still conducting an interview with his guest seemingly unaware of what was going on. Lou Dobbs blamed illegal immigration and CAFTA for the whole mess.
Just to clear up a misconception. Most states (and definitely the Federal Government) do not have any requirement to "register" firearms. The right to possess firearms may be prohibited to certain people (such as convicted felons).silversopp wrote:These reports sure like to focus on the guns. If the guns were legally owned and registered, what's the problem with owning a gun? (Other than the ones bought for the Browns).
Seems like the media wants to give the impression that gun owners are naturally dangerous and crazy.
Not just food, food for eating.
All four men were arrested Wednesday in various states after a federal grand jury in Concord returned indictments earlier that day on charges ranging from the supplying the fugitive couple with food, weapons and armed security to conducting counter-surveillance of federal agents.
That reminds me of a line from a canceled T.V. show "Firefly".grixit wrote:The biggest problem with some of these people is they take legitimate issues and turn the indignation meter up to 11. There's no sense of proprtion. Child molesters, illegal workers, contaminated food, and people who talk during movies are all treated as equally apocalyptic.
Well, it could have been fresh fruit that was delivered to the Browns and I doubt that the US Marshal's office has been trained in Self-Defence From Fresh Fruit.grixit wrote:Not just food, food for eating.
Its funny how the government plays the media to scare frenzy the public into thinking that Gerhard is a bad guy by supplying a gun thats capable of armor piercing!Demosthenes wrote:Tax protest suspect trained as combat engineer
BY ROBERT E. KESSLER | robert.kessler@newsday.com
6:19 PM EDT, September 14, 2007
A Brookhaven man, on whose property federal agents found a pipe bomb and three rifles after he was indicted for aiding tax protesters, had recently enlisted in the U.S. Army to become a combat engineer, according to a source familiar with the case.
Combat engineers specialize in the use of explosives.
The man, Jason Gerhard, 22, who was arrested Wednesday while at basic training at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, faces a minimum sentence of 25 years in prison if convicted of conspiracy to prevent federal marshals from arresting two New Hampshire tax protesters and supplying weapons to the couple.
The two protestors, Edward and Elaine Brown, who claim the federal income tax is illegal, have fortified themselves for the past nine months within their 100-acre property in rural Plainfield, N.H. They said they would use violence to prevent their arrest. The Browns were convicted in January of evading federal income tax on almost $2 million.
A search of the sprawling Brookhaven property on which Gerhard lives starting late Wednesday by federal agents and members of the Suffolk Police bomb squad did not turn up any further explosives and has been completed, Tim Hogan, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service in Brooklyn, said yesterday.
Gerhard is being taken by marshals to New Hampshire to be arraigned on the conspiracy and weapons charges, including the supplying of at least five rifles to the Browns, according to an indictment. Two of the rifles are capable of piercing armor plate.
An attorney for Gerhard could not be reached.
I'm picturing Rachel throwing a large caliber bullet just as hard as she can, yelling, "Guns don't kill people, bullets do. Take that you evil fed. Your armor can't withstand the force of my wickedly fast thrown big bullet."rachel wrote:Thats simply a false statement.
Its the ammo thats capable of armor piercing, not the gun!
From judging your post you probably thought that by throwing an "armor peircing gun" the gun itself would magically penetrate 3in thick plate!Demosthenes wrote:I'm picturing Rachel throwing a large caliber bullet just as hard as she can, yelling, "Guns don't kill people, bullets do. Take that you evil fed. Your armor can't withstand the force of my wickedly fast thrown big bullet."rachel wrote:Thats simply a false statement.
Its the ammo thats capable of armor piercing, not the gun!
Armor piercing bullets dont look any different from the non armor piercing bullets.webhick wrote:I wanna see the slingshot that is capable of not only launching armor piercing bullets, but launching it at the necessary velocity to make the projectile pierce armor.
Or maybe I'll just submit it to Mythbusters. They like playing with guns.
You said a slingshot could pierce armor. I want to see the slingshot that can fire armor piercing bullets effectively. Who cares what the bullets look like.rachel wrote:Armor piercing bullets dont look any different from the non armor piercing bullets.webhick wrote:I wanna see the slingshot that is capable of not only launching armor piercing bullets, but launching it at the necessary velocity to make the projectile pierce armor.
Or maybe I'll just submit it to Mythbusters. They like playing with guns.
Wow! What a retard.webhick wrote:You said a slingshot could pierce armor. I want to see the slingshot that can fire armor piercing bullets effectively. Who cares what the bullets look like.rachel wrote:Armor piercing bullets dont look any different from the non armor piercing bullets.webhick wrote:I wanna see the slingshot that is capable of not only launching armor piercing bullets, but launching it at the necessary velocity to make the projectile pierce armor.
Or maybe I'll just submit it to Mythbusters. They like playing with guns.
webhick wrote: You said a slingshot could pierce armor. I want to see the slingshot that can fire armor piercing bullets effectively. Who cares what the bullets look like.
Actually, they do.rachel wrote:Armor piercing bullets dont look any different from the non armor piercing bullets.webhick wrote:I wanna see the slingshot that is capable of not only launching armor piercing bullets, but launching it at the necessary velocity to make the projectile pierce armor.
Or maybe I'll just submit it to Mythbusters. They like playing with guns.
For starters since you are to stupid to see what was right in front of your eyes.webhick wrote:You said a slingshot could pierce armor. I want to see the slingshot that can fire armor piercing bullets effectively. Who cares what the bullets look like.rachel wrote:Armor piercing bullets dont look any different from the non armor piercing bullets.webhick wrote:I wanna see the slingshot that is capable of not only launching armor piercing bullets, but launching it at the necessary velocity to make the projectile pierce armor.
Or maybe I'll just submit it to Mythbusters. They like playing with guns.