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![]() Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio – Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. |
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On Nov 28, 5:02*pm, jps wrote:
Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio – Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. All to true, sad to say! |
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:23:37 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote: wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:02:01 -0800, jps wrote: Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio – Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. He was using PVC pipe, those are just big firecrackers ;-) I'll be he's a cousin by marriage to some of the right-wing nutcases we have in rec.boats. Six degrees of separation would be too many. |
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On Nov 28, 7:23*pm, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote: wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:02:01 -0800, jps wrote: Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio – Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. He was using PVC pipe, those are just big firecrackers *;-) I'll be he's a cousin by marriage to some of the right-wing nutcases we have in rec.boats. You will be, Krause? |
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On Nov 28, 8:57*pm, jps wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:19:25 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:02:01 -0800, jps wrote: Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. He was using PVC pipe, those are just big firecrackers *;-) Good thing he wasn't a Muslim 'cuz he'd be labeled a terrorist. Guys like this are just home grown nuts, right? Like the Ft. Hood terrorist, right? |
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 18:57:42 -0800 (PST), Jack
wrote: On Nov 28, 8:57*pm, jps wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:19:25 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:02:01 -0800, jps wrote: Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. He was using PVC pipe, those are just big firecrackers *;-) Good thing he wasn't a Muslim 'cuz he'd be labeled a terrorist. Guys like this are just home grown nuts, right? Like the Ft. Hood terrorist, right? "Ace!" -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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Jack wrote:
On Nov 28, 8:57 pm, jps wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:19:25 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:02:01 -0800, jps wrote: Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. He was using PVC pipe, those are just big firecrackers ;-) Good thing he wasn't a Muslim 'cuz he'd be labeled a terrorist. Guys like this are just home grown nuts, right? Like the Ft. Hood terrorist, right? Which one is related to you, jackoff? -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 22:27:37 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote: Jack wrote: On Nov 28, 8:57 pm, jps wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:19:25 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:02:01 -0800, jps wrote: Gee, for some reason, this story hasn't managed to make it out of the local news and into the national headlines: CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio Following a pipe bomb explosion Monday night, police and federal law enforcement officials are trying to figure why a Center Avenue man turned his apartment into a bomb factory. Police said no charges have been filed against Mark Campano, 56. Police found 30 completed pipe bombs in his apartment along with components to make more, plus 17 guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Campano is in an Akron hospital with injuries received when one of the bombs exploded. As police and federal authorities puzzle over Campano's past and what he planned to do with the bombs, a former neighbor said Campano often railed against the government. Barbara Vachon lived next door to Campano at the Center Park Place Apartments for several years and said he was a big reason she moved. "He was always trying to get me and another neighbor to listen to anti-government tapes and watch anti-government videos," said Vachon. "I would never watch them. He was some kind of radical, and he didn't believe in the government." She said there were other warnings. "There were a few times I heard minor explosions from outside the apartment building, and he would scream that he had hurt himself," she said. "I never knew what he was up to." Vachon said Campano seemed to be most active at night. "There was a steady stream of creepy visitors going in and out of his apartment," she said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is also investigating the case. Of course, if this had been a Muslim extremist caught with such an arsenal, we'd be getting talk-show panels on Hannity featuring Michelle Malkin ranting at length about the threat of Islamic jihad, blah blah blah. Not to mention chatty discussion on Fox and Friends and Morning Joe. But instead, because he's just a white anti-government extremist, hey, let's just give it a big shrug. He was using PVC pipe, those are just big firecrackers ;-) Good thing he wasn't a Muslim 'cuz he'd be labeled a terrorist. Guys like this are just home grown nuts, right? Like the Ft. Hood terrorist, right? Which one is related to you, jackoff? Jackoff doesn't realize that's exactly the point I was making. If the guy was caught with all this stuff, confirmed anti-government history and witnesses, BUT A MUSLIM, the MSM would be all over the story but especially Fox. Instead, you can hardly find a notice... |
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