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Australia: Manhunt underway after police shooting incident
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"A massive police manhunt is underway in the normally quite village of Samford, northwest of Brisbane, where two men are hiding after allegedly shooting a police officer."
When guns are banned, only the police and the criminals will have them. If these guys would kill cops, they'd kill any citizen, as well. The message: cops should be allowed to defend themselves, but citizens should not.
Way to go, Australia -- for being as pathetic as Britain. |
CHINA: Huge weapons cache seized in Xinjiang raids
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"POLICE in the restive northwestern Muslim region of Xinjiang cracked down on six groups of 'splittists and terrorists' in the first half of this year..."
"It did not say how many of them had been arrested, only that a huge cache of guns, detonators, explosives devices and bullets had been seized."
In a land where gun possession will usually get you executed, "huge cache[s] of guns, detonators, explosive devices and bullets" can be had. What does this tell us about "gun bans"? |
Scotland: Two youths charged for playing with toy guns
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"They were playing with the toy guns in the car park of the Asda superstore at The Jewel in Edinburgh when police were called."
When the armed response vehicle arrived the youths were told to stop and place their guns on the ground and their hands on a fence. If they had not done this they would have been shot. The guns we very realistic replicas.
"Two youths have been charged."
Sounds a lot like 21st Century America. |
Heston, unarmed, calls carrying a gun "a bore"
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No need to click to page unless you just plain want to see it. Here is the entire "Quote of the Day":
Heston: unarmed, but still dangerous By Guylaine Cadorette, Hollywood.com Staff
HOLLYWOOD, July 6, 2001 -- Actor Charlton Heston, president of the National Rifle Association, to Us Weekly on why he is unarmed:
"I could get a carry permit but I don't want to do that. It's a bore. I've worn so many guns on my hip in Westerns." |
Alaskan Kmart, Walmart & Fred Meyer stores sell handguns & ammo
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"It's that last frontier persona," Kmart's sporting goods manager Bryan Staege said. "Alaskans love their handguns."
"The decision to continue selling in Alaska is a matter of economics, said Kmart store director Dave Deates."
And so is the boycott of K-Mart for its betrayal of gun owners and the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Does this gentleman think the financial gains in Alaska will outweight the national losses of gunowners' business? |
LONDON: 5-year-old dies after shooting
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After the UK banned guns, little kids could never be shot to death, right?
Wrong.
The only difference now is that a mother was unable to protect her child, and now he's dead and she's grieving. |
UK: Paperboy robbed at gunpoint
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"The 14-year-old was riding along Primrose Avenue, Bushbury, at 5pm on Wednesday when he was approached by a man who asked to try his mountain bike."
"When the boy refused, the man produced a small silver handgun and ordered the boy to get off the bicycle. He then got on himself and rode away."
Criminals in the UK -- using banned guns -- have easy pickens. |
Who Killed Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald? (KAL Flight 007)
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Part 2: The Swiss Report
Five months before U.S. Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald--then also jointly Chairman of the John Birch Society and President of Western Goals Foundation--was shot out of the sky by a Soviet Su-15 fighter jet, in the KAL Flight 007 "incident," September 1, 1983, he and two prominent retired military Generals assembled a blueprint for effective civilian "home" defense. Such a blueprint--if adopted by the majority of private militias in the United States--would repel any U.N.-governed invasion or the illicit use of U.S. military on U.S. citizens. I urge you to read this report as carefully as you can, as many times as you can, and consider whether this might be the document which "got Larry McDonald killed." Let us not ignore his warnings and prescriptions. |
Hillary Friend & MMMer gets 10yrs - A tale of tragic irony
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Barbara Graham is was active member of a Maryland group that helped organize the Million Mom March.
Let me repeat that: Barbara Grahamis pleading for leniency from the courts for her actions. A former MMM activist involved in demanding that firearm possession be more severely restricted in this country.
By the way, Graham, who sometimes uses other names like Lipscomb and Martin did not shoot Kikko Smith in a fit of rage or on instinct. She is convicted of plotting an ambush. |
Cyber-crime Justifies World Government
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"The Council of Europe, enthused by considerable American guidance and support, has issued a proposed final draft for an international cybercrime treaty ... more or less along lines preferred by the United States."
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"...the treaty would also do an end-run around the normal practice of obtaining a warrant before snooping."
~Don't hold the UN responsible for proposing these attacks upon our rights. Those responsible, first and foremost, are disloyal "American" public servants. |
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