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F.O.A.D. March 29th 13 12:48 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likesthis
 
On 3/29/13 8:29 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 3/28/2013 7:17 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 16:53:59 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

Many good reasons there for finally getting rid of "state's rights," and
having a uniform, national code, eh?

=====

So you would like to overturn the constitution and Bill of Rights??

It's important to remember that there is a reason for the way things
are.


Why do you think DHS is buying up all of the ammo, some 1.6 billion with
a B rounds as well as armored vehicles, drones, and other hardware until
now thought of as military gear, not "peace officer" gear?


Cite, Mr. Insanity? I didn't think so.....



Well, you have to give Snotty credit for being an out of control paranoid.

Many police departments have had armored vehicles for decades. Even our
local sheriff's department has one. I asked a deputy once why...and he
said it was a crowd attractor at fairs and other venues where his
department tries to reach out for recruits.

Police departments also have access to the same light arms assault
rifles the military uses, and the same sniper rifles.

I don't know much about the drones, but I'm sure police departments with
lots of wide open spaces could use some of the unarmed variety to help
in search and rescue.

Perhaps someday PsychSnotty will find himself in a shoot-out with the
local gendarmes. The family might try to escape through the back door on
that "motobike" they keep in the kitchen.

F.O.A.D. March 29th 13 12:50 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likesthis
 
On 3/29/13 8:34 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 3/28/2013 12:40 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 03:11:03 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"Urin Asshole" wrote in message
...

On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 00:57:48 -0400,
wrote:

On Wed, 27 Mar 2013 10:20:41 -0700, Urin Asshole
wrote:

Well you come across as a ****ing stupid ****, but I try not to
bring
it up. I own four. No, I'm not going to list them. One's a handgun,
one's a 20 gauge. Figure it out from there.

Hmmm, I seem to remember Plume bragging about a 20 ga.
Are you thinking about buying a sail boat too?

Who the **** is Plume? A fantasy woman of yours?

-------------------------------------

Hmmmmmm. How did you know "Plume" is a woman?


This "guy" does sound like Plume. He showed up here opening up on me
with his first post, pretty much where Plume left off.


And plume showed up less than 24 hours after loogie left... And loogie
is kevin, there you go.


And so is Harry. It's kevin, it's harry, it's plume. Hey, maybe they're
all double super secret agents working for the agency that is buying all
of the guns and armored vehicles that you've insanely dreamed up!!!


I thought you got promoted to "triple" secret agent, once you learned
that new special secret handshake and got your "full patch" tattoos.

F.O.A.D. March 29th 13 03:17 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likesthis
 
On 3/29/13 11:14 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 08:48:23 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



Many police departments have had armored vehicles for decades. Even our
local sheriff's department has one. I asked a deputy once why...and he
said it was a crowd attractor at fairs and other venues where his
department tries to reach out for recruits.

Police departments also have access to the same light arms assault
rifles the military uses, and the same sniper rifles.


It is just an indication that the cops have more money than they know
what to do with

I don't know much about the drones, but I'm sure police departments with
lots of wide open spaces could use some of the unarmed variety to help
in search and rescue.

Of course this could bring up some alarming 4th amendment issues.
My real fear with these drones is that they will just be loitering
over people's houses looking for amusing things the cops can laugh
about.
What would you do if there was a drone hovering 50 feet over the pool
were your teenaged daughters were playing?




I'd figure the guys in the copter were horny.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute March 29th 13 03:19 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likesthis
 
On 3/29/2013 11:14 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 08:48:23 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



Many police departments have had armored vehicles for decades. Even our
local sheriff's department has one. I asked a deputy once why...and he
said it was a crowd attractor at fairs and other venues where his
department tries to reach out for recruits.

Police departments also have access to the same light arms assault
rifles the military uses, and the same sniper rifles.


It is just an indication that the cops have more money than they know
what to do with

I don't know much about the drones, but I'm sure police departments with
lots of wide open spaces could use some of the unarmed variety to help
in search and rescue.

Of course this could bring up some alarming 4th amendment issues.
My real fear with these drones is that they will just be loitering
over people's houses looking for amusing things the cops can laugh
about.
What would you do if there was a drone hovering 50 feet over the pool
were your teenaged daughters were playing?





Same as the x ray vans. There are over 500 vans in the US, controlled by
law enforcement and private orgs. A congressman trying to get a list of
who bought and is operating those vans was turned down by the
manufacturer. The congressman feels as I do that it's important for
Americans to know who and why is looking at them through what opaque
structure?

True North[_2_] March 29th 13 03:58 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likes this
 
On Friday, 29 March 2013 12:19:04 UTC-3, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On 3/29/2013 11:14 AM, wrote:

On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 08:48:23 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:








Many police departments have had armored vehicles for decades. Even our


local sheriff's department has one. I asked a deputy once why...and he


said it was a crowd attractor at fairs and other venues where his


department tries to reach out for recruits.




Police departments also have access to the same light arms assault


rifles the military uses, and the same sniper rifles.




It is just an indication that the cops have more money than they know


what to do with




I don't know much about the drones, but I'm sure police departments with


lots of wide open spaces could use some of the unarmed variety to help


in search and rescue.


Of course this could bring up some alarming 4th amendment issues.


My real fear with these drones is that they will just be loitering


over people's houses looking for amusing things the cops can laugh


about.


What would you do if there was a drone hovering 50 feet over the pool


were your teenaged daughters were playing?












Same as the x ray vans. There are over 500 vans in the US, controlled by

law enforcement and private orgs. A congressman trying to get a list of

who bought and is operating those vans was turned down by the

manufacturer. The congressman feels as I do that it's important for

Americans to know who and why is looking at them through what opaque

structure?



What do you think they'll see when they 'look at you'??
A stunted little wacko doing his best to avoid a haircut and a real job.
You should be more concerned that they might be developing mind reading capabilities.

F.O.A.D. March 29th 13 04:11 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likesthis
 
On 3/29/13 11:19 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:


Same as the x ray vans. There are over 500 vans in the US, controlled by
law enforcement and private orgs. A congressman trying to get a list of
who bought and is operating those vans was turned down by the
manufacturer. The congressman feels as I do that it's important for
Americans to know who and why is looking at them through what opaque
structure?


Law enforcement uses them to scan cars for bombs. D'oh.
I did hear, though, that 20 of the vans circle your house and emit
X-rays so as to sterilize you.

True North[_2_] March 29th 13 04:28 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likes this
 
On Friday, 29 March 2013 13:11:52 UTC-3, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/29/13 11:19 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:





Same as the x ray vans. There are over 500 vans in the US, controlled by


law enforcement and private orgs. A congressman trying to get a list of


who bought and is operating those vans was turned down by the


manufacturer. The congressman feels as I do that it's important for


Americans to know who and why is looking at them through what opaque


structure?




Law enforcement uses them to scan cars for bombs. D'oh.

I did hear, though, that 20 of the vans circle your house and emit

X-rays so as to sterilize you.



Now that would be a real community service.

F.O.A.D. March 29th 13 04:35 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likesthis
 
On 3/29/13 12:28 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 March 2013 13:11:52 UTC-3, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/29/13 11:19 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:





Same as the x ray vans. There are over 500 vans in the US, controlled by


law enforcement and private orgs. A congressman trying to get a list of


who bought and is operating those vans was turned down by the


manufacturer. The congressman feels as I do that it's important for


Americans to know who and why is looking at them through what opaque


structure?




Law enforcement uses them to scan cars for bombs. D'oh.

I did hear, though, that 20 of the vans circle your house and emit

X-rays so as to sterilize you.



Now that would be a real community service.


Indeed...improving the gene pool, as it were.

iBoaterer[_3_] March 29th 13 04:38 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likes this
 
In article ,
says...

On 3/29/2013 11:14 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 08:48:23 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



Many police departments have had armored vehicles for decades. Even our
local sheriff's department has one. I asked a deputy once why...and he
said it was a crowd attractor at fairs and other venues where his
department tries to reach out for recruits.

Police departments also have access to the same light arms assault
rifles the military uses, and the same sniper rifles.


It is just an indication that the cops have more money than they know
what to do with

I don't know much about the drones, but I'm sure police departments with
lots of wide open spaces could use some of the unarmed variety to help
in search and rescue.

Of course this could bring up some alarming 4th amendment issues.
My real fear with these drones is that they will just be loitering
over people's houses looking for amusing things the cops can laugh
about.
What would you do if there was a drone hovering 50 feet over the pool
were your teenaged daughters were playing?





Same as the x ray vans. There are over 500 vans in the US, controlled by
law enforcement and private orgs. A congressman trying to get a list of
who bought and is operating those vans was turned down by the
manufacturer. The congressman feels as I do that it's important for
Americans to know who and why is looking at them through what opaque
structure?


Hooboy, here he goes, more insanity!!!!

Urin Asshole March 29th 13 05:40 PM

Wonder how the narrow minded faction of the right wing likes this
 
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:14:26 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 08:48:23 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



Many police departments have had armored vehicles for decades. Even our
local sheriff's department has one. I asked a deputy once why...and he
said it was a crowd attractor at fairs and other venues where his
department tries to reach out for recruits.

Police departments also have access to the same light arms assault
rifles the military uses, and the same sniper rifles.


It is just an indication that the cops have more money than they know
what to do with

I don't know much about the drones, but I'm sure police departments with
lots of wide open spaces could use some of the unarmed variety to help
in search and rescue.

Of course this could bring up some alarming 4th amendment issues.
My real fear with these drones is that they will just be loitering
over people's houses looking for amusing things the cops can laugh
about.
What would you do if there was a drone hovering 50 feet over the pool
were your teenaged daughters were playing?




The whole world, fortunately, is not quite as paranoid as you and your
fellow Foxites.


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