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So our lawmakers will wake the **** up...


ST. LOUIS — A disgruntled worker embroiled in a pension dispute with
his company walked into the plant and opened fire Thursday, killing
three people, wounding five and sending frightened co-workers
scrambling into closets and to the snow-covered roof for safety.

Police said the gunman, identified as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron of
Webster Groves, a St. Louis suburb, showed up at Swiss-based ABB
Group's sprawling plant around 6:30 a.m., armed with an assault rifle
and a handgun.

Multiple St. Louis-area media outlets were reporting that Hendron was
believed to be among the dead, but police refused to confirm that.

Several hours after the shooting, officers were still inside the
plant, going room to room to make sure there were no more victims.

The motive for the shooting wasn't immediately known. But in 2006,
Hendron and other ABB workers sued the company over retirement losses.
The federal lawsuit accused ABB and its pension-review committee of
causing their 401(k) accounts to include investment options with
"unreasonable and excessive" – and undisclosed – fees and expenses.
The suit went to trial Tuesday in Kansas City.
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So our lawmakers will wake the **** up...


ST. LOUIS — A disgruntled worker embroiled in a pension dispute with
his company walked into the plant and opened fire Thursday, killing
three people, wounding five and sending frightened co-workers
scrambling into closets and to the snow-covered roof for safety.

Police said the gunman, identified as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron of
Webster Groves, a St. Louis suburb, showed up at Swiss-based ABB
Group's sprawling plant around 6:30 a.m., armed with an assault rifle
and a handgun.

Multiple St. Louis-area media outlets were reporting that Hendron was
believed to be among the dead, but police refused to confirm that.

Several hours after the shooting, officers were still inside the
plant, going room to room to make sure there were no more victims.

The motive for the shooting wasn't immediately known. But in 2006,
Hendron and other ABB workers sued the company over retirement losses.
The federal lawsuit accused ABB and its pension-review committee of
causing their 401(k) accounts to include investment options with
"unreasonable and excessive" – and undisclosed – fees and expenses.
The suit went to trial Tuesday in Kansas City.


Word of Hendron's alleged involvement in the shooting stunned his
neighbors in Webster Groves. Many neighbors described Hendron as an
amicable family man who kept a well-manicured home for his wife and
small boy.

"I couldn't ask for a better neighbor. We never had any problems with
him," said Glennon Meyer, a 71-year-old retiree who credits Hendron
with friendly gestures ranging from raking Meyer's leaves to bringing
over a chocolate cake last Christmas.

A few years ago, Meyer said, Hendron mentioned something in passing
about having problems on the job. Hendron didn't elaborate.

"Gee, I've talked to Tim many times, and he never exhibited any mental
aberration," Meyer said.

Ron Hawkins, who lives across the street from Hendron's split-level
home, echoed that.

"He seems like a really nice guy," said Hawkins, 72. "I know nothing
negative about he and the family."


How about that. No indication...
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How about that. *No indication...- Hide quoted text -

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""Gee, I've talked to Tim many times, and he never exhibited any
mental aberration," Meyer said. "


hmmm, unless I'm decieving myself, it sounds like something John, Tom,
Loogy, and Scott would hopefully say about me.


Maybe I need to get myself checked out before i go to the next gun
show and get another "asault rifle" from an "unlicensed dealer"!

Naw. I've got plenty in my "cashe' " as it is.

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How about that. *No indication...- Hide quoted text -

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""Gee, I've talked to Tim many times, and he never exhibited any
mental aberration," Meyer said. "


hmmm, unless I'm decieving myself, it sounds like something John, Tom,
Loogy, and Scott would hopefully say about me.


Maybe I need to get myself checked out before i go to the next gun
show and get another "asault rifle" from an "unlicensed dealer"!

Naw. I've got plenty in my "cashe' " as it is.

?;^ )



It's "cache" Tim.
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On Jan 7, 3:21*pm, jps wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:13:04 -0800 (PST), Tim
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How about that. No indication...- Hide quoted text -


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""Gee, I've talked to Tim many times, and he never exhibited any
mental aberration," Meyer said. "


hmmm, unless I'm decieving myself, it sounds like something John, Tom,
Loogy, and Scott would hopefully say about me.


Maybe I need to get myself checked out before i go to the next gun
show and get another "asault rifle" *from an "unlicensed dealer"!


Naw. I've got plenty in my "cashe' " as it is.


?;^ )


It's "cache" Tim.- Hide quoted text -

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No, it's CASHE' considering what my collection is worth.


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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:23:59 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Jan 7, 3:21*pm, jps wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:13:04 -0800 (PST), Tim
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How about that. No indication...- Hide quoted text -


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""Gee, I've talked to Tim many times, and he never exhibited any
mental aberration," Meyer said. "


hmmm, unless I'm decieving myself, it sounds like something John, Tom,
Loogy, and Scott would hopefully say about me.


Maybe I need to get myself checked out before i go to the next gun
show and get another "asault rifle" *from an "unlicensed dealer"!


Naw. I've got plenty in my "cashe' " as it is.


?;^ )


It's "cache" Tim.- Hide quoted text -

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No, it's CASHE' considering what my collection is worth.



Well, it must be worth hundreds of thousands then. Maybe you could
make a trade with God for some common sense?
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 12:50:35 -0800, jps wrote:

So our lawmakers will wake the **** up...


ST. LOUIS — A disgruntled worker embroiled in a pension dispute with
his company walked into the plant and opened fire Thursday, killing
three people, wounding five and sending frightened co-workers
scrambling into closets and to the snow-covered roof for safety.

Police said the gunman, identified as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron of
Webster Groves, a St. Louis suburb, showed up at Swiss-based ABB
Group's sprawling plant around 6:30 a.m., armed with an assault rifle
and a handgun.

Multiple St. Louis-area media outlets were reporting that Hendron was
believed to be among the dead, but police refused to confirm that.

Several hours after the shooting, officers were still inside the
plant, going room to room to make sure there were no more victims.

The motive for the shooting wasn't immediately known. But in 2006,
Hendron and other ABB workers sued the company over retirement losses.
The federal lawsuit accused ABB and its pension-review committee of
causing their 401(k) accounts to include investment options with
"unreasonable and excessive" – and undisclosed – fees and expenses.
The suit went to trial Tuesday in Kansas City.


Word of Hendron's alleged involvement in the shooting stunned his
neighbors in Webster Groves. Many neighbors described Hendron as an
amicable family man who kept a well-manicured home for his wife and
small boy.

"I couldn't ask for a better neighbor. We never had any problems with
him," said Glennon Meyer, a 71-year-old retiree who credits Hendron
with friendly gestures ranging from raking Meyer's leaves to bringing
over a chocolate cake last Christmas.

A few years ago, Meyer said, Hendron mentioned something in passing
about having problems on the job. Hendron didn't elaborate.

"Gee, I've talked to Tim many times, and he never exhibited any mental
aberration," Meyer said.

Ron Hawkins, who lives across the street from Hendron's split-level
home, echoed that.

"He seems like a really nice guy," said Hawkins, 72. "I know nothing
negative about he and the family."


How about that. No indication...


You need to watch your neighbors veeeery closely for a sign.

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On Jan 7, 4:41*pm, Gene wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 12:50:35 -0800, jps wrote:

So our lawmakers will wake the **** up...


ST. LOUIS — A disgruntled worker embroiled in a pension dispute with
his company walked into the plant and opened fire Thursday, killing
three people, wounding five and sending frightened co-workers
scrambling into closets and to the snow-covered roof for safety.


Police said the gunman, identified as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron of
Webster Groves, a St. Louis suburb, showed up at Swiss-based ABB
Group's sprawling plant around 6:30 a.m., armed with an assault rifle
and a handgun.


Multiple St. Louis-area media outlets were reporting that Hendron was
believed to be among the dead, but police refused to confirm that.


Several hours after the shooting, officers were still inside the
plant, going room to room to make sure there were no more victims.


The motive for the shooting wasn't immediately known. But in 2006,
Hendron and other ABB workers sued the company over retirement losses.
The federal lawsuit accused ABB and its pension-review committee of
causing their 401(k) accounts to include investment options with
"unreasonable and excessive" – and undisclosed – fees and expenses.
The suit went to trial Tuesday in Kansas City.


Maybe the lesson there is that there are serious repercussions for
screwing somebody out of their retirement.....
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Happy Chrismahanukwanzakah!

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"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by
the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover." * - Unknown

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
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Yes, Gene, messing with the retirement plan is never a good idea. It
makes me wonder how the Enron dudes have made it this far.
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 15:16:21 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Jan 7, 4:41*pm, Gene wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 12:50:35 -0800, jps wrote:

So our lawmakers will wake the **** up...


ST. LOUIS — A disgruntled worker embroiled in a pension dispute with
his company walked into the plant and opened fire Thursday, killing
three people, wounding five and sending frightened co-workers
scrambling into closets and to the snow-covered roof for safety.


Police said the gunman, identified as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron of
Webster Groves, a St. Louis suburb, showed up at Swiss-based ABB
Group's sprawling plant around 6:30 a.m., armed with an assault rifle
and a handgun.


Multiple St. Louis-area media outlets were reporting that Hendron was
believed to be among the dead, but police refused to confirm that.


Several hours after the shooting, officers were still inside the
plant, going room to room to make sure there were no more victims.


The motive for the shooting wasn't immediately known. But in 2006,
Hendron and other ABB workers sued the company over retirement losses.
The federal lawsuit accused ABB and its pension-review committee of
causing their 401(k) accounts to include investment options with
"unreasonable and excessive" – and undisclosed – fees and expenses.
The suit went to trial Tuesday in Kansas City.


Maybe the lesson there is that there are serious repercussions for
screwing somebody out of their retirement.....
--
Happy Chrismahanukwanzakah!

Fortι Agent 6.00 Build 1186

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by
the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover." * - Unknown

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
*http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net/boating/the_boat/my_boat.htm


Yes, Gene, messing with the retirement plan is never a good idea. It
makes me wonder how the Enron dudes have made it this far.


Says the Christian! You should consider taking them out yourself,
Tim. They're doing Satan's work, you know. They'll screw your wife
and kids if you give 'em a chance. Oh, they were Christians too?
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On Jan 7, 5:42*pm, jps wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 15:16:21 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Jan 7, 4:41*pm, Gene wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 12:50:35 -0800, jps wrote:


So our lawmakers will wake the **** up...


ST. LOUIS — A disgruntled worker embroiled in a pension dispute with
his company walked into the plant and opened fire Thursday, killing
three people, wounding five and sending frightened co-workers
scrambling into closets and to the snow-covered roof for safety.


Police said the gunman, identified as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron of
Webster Groves, a St. Louis suburb, showed up at Swiss-based ABB
Group's sprawling plant around 6:30 a.m., armed with an assault rifle
and a handgun.


Multiple St. Louis-area media outlets were reporting that Hendron was
believed to be among the dead, but police refused to confirm that.


Several hours after the shooting, officers were still inside the
plant, going room to room to make sure there were no more victims.


The motive for the shooting wasn't immediately known. But in 2006,
Hendron and other ABB workers sued the company over retirement losses..
The federal lawsuit accused ABB and its pension-review committee of
causing their 401(k) accounts to include investment options with
"unreasonable and excessive" – and undisclosed – fees and expenses.
The suit went to trial Tuesday in Kansas City.


Maybe the lesson there is that there are serious repercussions for
screwing somebody out of their retirement.....
--
Happy Chrismahanukwanzakah!


Fortι Agent 6.00 Build 1186


"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by
the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover." * - Unknown


Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.


Homepage
*http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net/boating/the_boat/my_boat.htm


Yes, Gene, messing with the retirement plan is never a good idea. It
makes me wonder how the Enron dudes have made it this far.


Says the Christian! *You should consider taking them out yourself,
Tim. *They're doing Satan's work, you know. *They'll screw your wife
and kids if you give 'em a chance. *Oh, they were Christians too?


Really? I thought you originally said they were doing "Satin's" work.

Thanks for sharing!

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