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No, Van Pelt would simply tap into it.grixit wrote:Wow, that combination of illiteracy and incoherence would give even David Merrill a headache.
Absolutely! What a pathetic character he is. Not only is he in the process of making an ass of himself, thanks to the Internet he is proceeding to make the entire world aware of the fact.UGA Lawdog wrote:Does this remind anyone else of Carson's old character Floyd R. Turbo?Evil Squirrel Overlord wrote:This popped up on my radar. Full of Sov'run rants.
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I am not so sure he can legally own firearms under Tennessee State Law. There was a discussion about this several weeks ago on a gun forum. An attorney who specializes in Firearms law said that because TN places restrictions on the types of guns a convicted felon can own Federal law restricts them from owning any guns.ashlynne39 wrote:Glen Beck and co. were mocking him this morning. Apparently he was on Jimmy Kimmil recently talking about guns would be mandatory under his administration and he'd fine anyone who didn't have one $100. He sounds like a winner.
According to:http://cjuscriminal.hamiltontn.gov/AppF ... endar.aspxOn April 12, 2002, the Petitioner was cited for driving seventy-seven miles per hour in a
fifty-five miles per hour zone, operation of an unregistered vehicle, and failure to provide proof of insurance. The grand jurors of Van Buren County indicted the Petitioner for these three offenses. The Petitioner proceeded pro se, and he filed a motion to suppress all the evidence found by the State trooper as fruit of the poisonous tree based upon an illegal stop. The Petitioner’s trial was held on September 10, 2004, and a jury found him guilty of all three offenses.