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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 7:52:30 -0600, Joseph T. Adams wrote (in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): >> Then the constitutional scholar was sentenced to 24 years in prison for >> soliciting the murder of a U.S. District Court judge who convicted him >> previously on firearms charges. > > I don't approve of murder (or solicitation of murder) So, next, let's your justification of murder: > but if a "judge" > put him in prison for exercising his God-given and Constitutionally > protected right to keep and bear arms, then what he is alleged to have > plotted was not murder, but justice. That is exactly the reason that I don't think that the posting of the Ku Klux Klan story was off-topic. I grew up hearing about the Klan's "justice" and you sound just like every Klansboy I've ever heard (or who tried - at least twice - to kill me). > > >> "This is a man who was bent on bringing down the entire justice system," >> prosecutor Patrick Schneider declared before the sentence was announced. > > I like him even more now. Yeah; right. And that is why gun-huggers like I try and keep as much "political distance" between ourselves and punks and common trash like you. And, of course, you and yourin can always get out of just about anything because - here in the United States - we have a plea of "not guilty because of insanity". Gray Shockley -------------------------- Entropy Maintenance Technician Tao Chemical Company -------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cybercoffee.org/ Vicksburg, Mississippi US
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