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John H[_2_] September 28th 17 03:36 PM

Just the Gun...
 
....for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/


Tim September 29th 17 01:00 AM

Just the Gun...
 
9:36 AMJohn H
....for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

[email protected] September 29th 17 01:17 AM

Just the Gun...
 
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 10:36:30 -0400, John H
wrote:

...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/


Harry can't have one, it is on the list.

True North[_2_] September 29th 17 07:52 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?


Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks who believed your bull****.

justan September 29th 17 08:30 PM

Just the Gun...
 
John H Wrote in message:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?


Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.


A Moonie gun. Perfect for Harry.
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Bill[_12_] September 29th 17 09:29 PM

Just the Gun...
 
True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when
asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?


Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance
of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from
that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks
who believed your bull****.


What happens when the politicians run the war.


Keyser Soze September 29th 17 11:37 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/29/17 4:29 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when
asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance
of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from
that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks
who believed your bull****.


What happens when the politicians run the war.


What wars in your lifetime did the politicians not run? They sure as
hell "ran" WWII.

[email protected] September 30th 17 12:19 AM

Just the Gun...
 
-+On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 11:52:33 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:

Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks who believed your bull****.


The shame is everyone including Canada still falls for the ****. How
many Canuks went to the middle east in the last quarter century or so?

[email protected] September 30th 17 01:03 AM

Just the Gun...
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 18:37:30 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

What happens when the politicians run the war.


What wars in your lifetime did the politicians not run? They sure as
hell "ran" WWII.


Politicians cause wars, start the wars but these days they don't seem
to know how to stop the wars they start.
When was the last time we actually ended a war? (terms, agreement,
signing and such) 1945?
The rest are still going on ... except the one we just gave up on.
(Vietnam).
The episode I most remember from the show is the guy who was later
given up as dead telling about a hill they took, at great loss of
life. They took a few pictures and flew away, giving the hill back
That is what was wrong with the war. Politicians made the decisions
about what they did and why they were doing it. Like most government
operations in the last 70 years, it was a cluster****.

Bill[_12_] September 30th 17 02:49 AM

Just the Gun...
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/29/17 4:29 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when
asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance
of his secret duties in
Vietnam.


Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from
that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks
who believed your bull****.


What happens when the politicians run the war.


What wars in your lifetime did the politicians not run? They sure as
hell "ran" WWII.


The wars were all started by politicians. But WW2 was probably the last
one they did not micromanage. Rumor d that LBJ let big campaign donors
pick targets for the day. We have had 3 POTUS before Trump, who did seem
to know how to end the wars. Got us in to more. Why did we go to Syria?
DOD pick it?


[email protected] September 30th 17 06:43 AM

Just the Gun...
 
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 01:49:42 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:



We have had 3 POTUS before Trump, who did seem
to know how to end the wars. Got us in to more. Why did we go to Syria?
DOD pick it?


How do you figure? We are still in every war we started since the GHWB
administration. (basically Afghanistan and the area around Iraq) They
just morphed into another war in the same general place without ever
having a clear objective or anything to actually win.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 12:25 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?


Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your country
didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying but your
industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some of the
tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was exported
to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for shell
casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Keyser Soze September 30th 17 12:46 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John HÂ* wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up
when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/


-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one.Â* It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a
remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running
from that embassy roof in Saigon.Â* Darn shame for those poor trusting
folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.Â* Your country
didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying but your
industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some of the
tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was exported
to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for shell
casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 01:07 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John HÂ* wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up
when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/


-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one.Â* It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a
remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.


Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running
from that embassy roof in Saigon.Â* Darn shame for those poor trusting
folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.Â* Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

Â*From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.



What did I say that was not true or that offended you?

Tim September 30th 17 01:10 PM

Just the Gun...
 
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
.....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive answer like the one you just made?

justan September 30th 17 01:36 PM

Just the Gun...
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up
when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/


-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a
remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.


Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running
from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting
folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your country
didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying but your
industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some of the
tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was exported
to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for shell
casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


Nah. He's just a little annoyed with your little **** ant buddy.
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Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 01:39 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim. He figures I am a "Trumpster" so anything I say is BS.



Keyser Soze September 30th 17 01:44 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/17 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive
answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim.Â* He figures I am a "Trumpster"Â* so anything I say is BS.



You are a Trumpster.

justan September 30th 17 01:50 PM

Just the Gun...
 
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim. He figures I am a "Trumpster" so anything I say is BS.




In order for Harry to treat you favorably, you either have to suck
his dick or keep your mouth shut.
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Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 01:54 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 8:44 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive
answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim.Â* He figures I am a "Trumpster"Â* so anything I say is BS.



You are a Trumpster.



Think so? You should have a conversation with Mrs.E. and ask her if I
am a Trumpster.

I am an American. How about you?



Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 01:55 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 8:50 AM, justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim. He figures I am a "Trumpster" so anything I say is BS.




In order for Harry to treat you favorably, you either have to suck
his dick or keep your mouth shut.



The political bull**** in this country has become way out of control.

Tim September 30th 17 01:55 PM

Just the Gun...
 
7:39 AMMr. Luddite
- show quoted text -
It's simple Tim. He figures I am a "Trumpster" so anything I say is BS.

....

Yeah, I know what you're saying Richard. See, I'm not only a "trumpeter" but also a "rightie Christian fundie". So I'm way down there. Lol!

justan September 30th 17 02:22 PM

Just the Gun...
 
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/30/2017 8:44 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive
answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim. He figures I am a "Trumpster" so anything I say is BS.



You are a Trumpster.



Think so? You should have a conversation with Mrs.E. and ask her if I
am a Trumpster.

I am an American. How about you?




Harry? Only in the loosest sense of the word.
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John H[_2_] September 30th 17 02:32 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 11:52:33 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?


Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks who believed your bull****.


Blame the politicians, Don White.

John H[_2_] September 30th 17 02:39 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:54:09 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 9/30/2017 8:44 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive
answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim.* He figures I am a "Trumpster"* so anything I say is BS.



You are a Trumpster.



Think so? You should have a conversation with Mrs.E. and ask her if I
am a Trumpster.

I am an American. How about you?


I doubt Harry would stand in front of any progressive liberals and state, "I am an American." It
would be heresy of the first order.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 02:56 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 9:39 AM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:54:09 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 9/30/2017 8:44 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 8:10 AM, Tim wrote:
6:46 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.
....

How do you figure Richards posting was worth such a non--responsive
answer like the one you just made?



It's simple Tim.Â* He figures I am a "Trumpster"Â* so anything I say is BS.



You are a Trumpster.



Think so? You should have a conversation with Mrs.E. and ask her if I
am a Trumpster.

I am an American. How about you?


I doubt Harry would stand in front of any progressive liberals and state, "I am an American." It
would be heresy of the first order.



Yeah, what's going on in this country, especially that being spread by
the (mostly) progressive liberal media is .... bizarre.

I think eventually they will "get" Trump on something and all hell is
going to break lose. It won't be for anything he did or was connected
to in the original "Russia, Russia, Russia" probe but the left and the
media will make hay with it. Probably will relate to something he did
or someone he hired back in 1990 or something.

Meanwhile, the Dems are excited about their new, potential candidate for
POTUS in 2020. Will Oprah give everyone who attends the Democratic
National Convention a brand new car?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmCQ-V7c7Bc

True North[_2_] September 30th 17 03:14 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Saturday, 30 September 2017 08:25:10 UTC-3, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.



Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your country
didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying but your
industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some of the
tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was exported
to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for shell
casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?




Before you pat yourself on the back trying to tar Canada with the same brush....you might want to check if the companies up here were owned or partly owned by American companies, investors etc.
In the PBS series, an anti war leader talked about organizing a demonstration outside a big Dow Chemical plant somewhere in the US. Then they talked about the various defoliants such as Agent Orange. I know the Canadian govt of the day allowed testing of it at Camp Gagetown, next door in New Brunswick. Stupid decision and it cost them later on when people started showing symptoms caused by Agent Orange.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 03:21 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 10:14 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, 30 September 2017 08:25:10 UTC-3, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/

-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one. It dumps a 25 end load pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.


Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running from that embassy roof in Saigon. Darn shame for those poor trusting folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your country
didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying but your
industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some of the
tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was exported
to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for shell
casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?




Before you pat yourself on the back trying to tar Canada with the same brush....you might want to check if the companies up here were owned or partly owned by American companies, investors etc.
In the PBS series, an anti war leader talked about organizing a demonstration outside a big Dow Chemical plant somewhere in the US. Then they talked about the various defoliants such as Agent Orange. I know the Canadian govt of the day allowed testing of it at Camp Gagetown, next door in New Brunswick. Stupid decision and it cost them later on when people started showing symptoms caused by Agent Orange.



Not trying to "tar" Canada with anything. US owned or Canadian owned,
the military ammo, napalm, Agent Orange and supplies were still
manufactured by Canadians and sold to the USA with Canadian government
blessings.

Damn shame for Canadians when we pulled out as you described. The
unemployment rate in Canada started going up again.



[email protected] September 30th 17 04:27 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.Â* Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

Â*From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.



What did I say that was not true or that offended you?


He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.

Keyser Soze September 30th 17 04:49 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.Â* Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

Â*From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.



What did I say that was not true or that offended you?


He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 30th 17 05:24 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 9/30/2017 11:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.Â* Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

Â*Â*From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


What did I say that was not true or that offended you?


He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.



So, at the time, obstruction of justice.



justan September 30th 17 05:32 PM

Just the Gun...
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


What did I say that was not true or that offended you?


He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.


We know how you follow the letter of the law as you interpet it.
One misstep and you crossed the line. You were very careful,
weren't you? There was a lot at stake Mr. Tubola.
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justan September 30th 17 05:35 PM

Just the Gun...
 
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/30/2017 11:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


What did I say that was not true or that offended you?

He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.



So, at the time, obstruction of justice.




And Donnies favorite "aiding and abetting"
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John H[_2_] September 30th 17 05:55 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 12:24:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 9/30/2017 11:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.* Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

**From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


What did I say that was not true or that offended you?

He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.



So, at the time, obstruction of justice.


Harry is proud of his 'deserter' friends.

Unreal.

[email protected] September 30th 17 06:37 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 11:49:24 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:


He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.


Just like you follow the "letter of the law" when you circumvent the
intent of the assault weapons ban in Maryland. If that letter landed
in your mailbox it would have been "Oh Canada" for you.

Bill[_12_] September 30th 17 06:49 PM

Just the Gun...
 
wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 01:49:42 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:



We have had 3 POTUS before Trump, who did seem
to know how to end the wars. Got us in to more. Why did we go to Syria?
DOD pick it?


How do you figure? We are still in every war we started since the GHWB
administration. (basically Afghanistan and the area around Iraq) They
just morphed into another war in the same general place without ever
having a clear objective or anything to actually win.


Somehow dropped the important word . . NOT . . . Not know how to end wars.


Bill[_12_] September 30th 17 06:49 PM

Just the Gun...
 
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/29/2017 2:52 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 29 September 2017 13:06:07 UTC-3, John HÂ* wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

9:36 AMJohn H
...for a narcissist who says he served in Vietnam, but hushed up
when asked what unit he was with.
It also shoots pistol-sized ammo. YKW will undoubtedly have this
hanging from a wall soon:

https://www.americaremembers.com/pro...bute-thompson/


-----

If shot a Thompson .45 yes a selective one.Â* It dumps a 25 end load
pretty easily. Heavier than it looks but quite handleable.

Did you buy one?

Not hardly. I'm thinking Harry would like one of these as a
remembrance of his secret duties in
Vietnam.


Glad y'all brought up Viet Nam.
I'm recording and viewing a lengthy series on Maine PBS about that war.
Trouble is..it always ends the same with y'all cutting and running
from that embassy roof in Saigon.Â* Darn shame for those poor trusting
folks who believed your bull****.



Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes.Â* Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

Â*From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.



What did I say that was not true or that offended you?


Harry probably made money writing anti VN political speeches. While
helping retrieve bodies in VN.


[email protected] September 30th 17 10:34 PM

Just the Gun...
 
On 30 Sep 2017 20:31:15 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.



So, at the time, obstruction of justice.




That is absurd.


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I'm not so sure a court would take that view.

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justan September 30th 17 11:39 PM

Just the Gun...
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 11:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


What did I say that was not true or that offended you?

He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.



So, at the time, obstruction of justice.




That is absurd.

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justan October 1st 17 02:20 AM

Just the Gun...
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/30/2017 11:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:07:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/30/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/30/17 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Thanks for your kind comments regarding your next door neighbor but
Canada isn't completely fault-free as far as Vietnam goes. Your
country didn't do any of the dirty work involving fighting and dying
but your industry manufactured and supplied the US military with some
of the tools and weapons used, including napalm and Agent Orange.

From Wiki:

"500 firms (Canadian) sold $2.5 billion of war materials (ammunition,
napalm, aircraft engines and explosives) to the Pentagon. Another $10
billion in food, beverages, berets and boots for the troops was
exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead, oil, brass for
shell casings, wiring, plate armour and military transport. In Canada
unemployment fell to record low levels of 3.9%"

So, making a buck off of someone else's dirty work is ok with you?



Wow...you've really, truly slid into the deep end.


What did I say that was not true or that offended you?

He is upset that you pointed out the military industrial complex
included anyone but greedy Americans. I am sure Harry had already
picked out a place in Ontario where he would run if the draft board
had tracked him down.


Crikey, your level of ignorance is astonishing. My draft board knew
every address I had. I followed the letter of the law. I informed my
draft board of my whereabouts by certified or registered mail. I've
posted this several times. Try to stay in contact with reality.

I did have a "military" encounter with the FBI when I was working in
Detroit...so, obviously, the feds knew where I was. A close high school
buddy of mine went AWOL and was living and working in Ontario, across
the Detroit River. The FBI knew that, and wanted my assistance in
"tricking" him to come to Detroit for lunch so he could be arrested. The
next time we had lunch, I told him what the FBI wanted me to do, and we
had a laugh about it. Oh, that lunch was at a restaurant in Windsor. He
knew better than to come over the bridge into Detroit. After the general
pardon, he became a Canadian citizen. We caught up in person last summer
in New Haven.


So, at the time, obstruction of justice.




That is absurd.

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Well, you did harbor a fugetive.




In another country? My buddy had no intention of returning to the USA at
that time.

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