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Re: Dr. Who is on first?

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On Apr 6, 12:40 pm, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Subject: [TruthSeekersElection2004] Are Earthlings an 'invasive species'
> soon to be exterminated by a technologically advanced race of beings who
> protect life?
> To: !TheMulti-D <TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPor...@yahoogroups.com>
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> Are Earthlings an 'invasive species' soon to be exterminated by a
> technologically advanced race of beings who protect life?   Saturday, March
> 31, 2012
> by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
> Editor of NaturalNews.com
>
> [image: earth]
>
> (NaturalNews) An important new study in the realm of astrophysics has
> revealed that up to 40 percent of red dwarfs (a type of star or "sun") may
> harbor a large Earth-like planet orbiting at just the right distance to
> support life as we know it. The study was led by Dr Xavier Bonfils of
> the*Grenoble
> University in France*.
>
> Why is this a big deal? Because the number of stars in our own galaxy, the
> Milky Way, is believed to contain from 200 to 400 billion stars. Each of
> those stars is a "sun" to its local solar system, and an estimated 70% to
> 90% of those stars are red dwarfs. (See sources below.)
>
> Let's do the math on this, using the most conservative numbers: 200 billion
> stars in the Milky Way, 70% of them are red dwarfs, and 40% of those
> contain an Earth-like planet orbiting within the habitable zone. That
> number comes to*56 billion planets*that may harbor life*in our own galaxy
> alone!*(Not to even mention all the other billions of galaxies which are
> much farther away.)
>
> Some of those potentially life-harboring planets are practically next-door
> neighbors in a galactic sense: As many as 100 such planets may exist within
> just*30 light years*of Earth.
>
> Again, why does this matter? Because*the Milky Way is 13.2 billion years old
> *(or so, according to estimates). While the rise of human civilization and
> modern technology has occurred in just the last few*thousand*years, that
> same epoch of scientific advancement could have taken place on other planets
> *millions of years ago*.
>
> This could mean that other living beings in our own Milky Way are quite
> literally*millions of years ahead of us*in technology, consciousness,
> philosophy and other areas of knowledge and understanding.
>
> We Earthlings are but ignorant infants compared to something like that.
> Here we are on Earth, still shooting lead bullets at each other over fossil
> oil reserves and mined metals. More advanced civilizations have undoubtedly
> unlocked secrets of free energy, elemental transmutation, faster-than-light
> travel, bioenergy, mind-matter interactions, the nature of consciousness
> and much more. They must be laughing at us right now, it would seem.
>
> There is almost certainly other intelligent life in our galaxyWhat's
> important to realize here is that*the chance that far more advanced
> civilizations exist in our Milky Way is as close to 100 percent*as humanly
> imaginable. Conversely, the idea that Earth is the only civilization in the
> entire Milky Way where intelligent life exists is flat-out absurd and
> nonsensical.
>
> We already know, for example, that the seeds of life -- DNA -- quite easily
> survive rides on meteorites which are dispersed around the galaxy on a
> regular basis. The very first seeds of DNA might have arrived on Earth from
> precisely such an*intragalactic*"seeding" event.
>
> As this is leading into a discussion about the*origins of life*, Creation,
> intelligent design and Darwinism, I have placed such a discussion at the
> end of this article. The upshot of that discussion is that it is my belief
> our entire universe (starting from the Big Bang itself) only exists because
> of an intelligence -- a Creator -- which seeded not just our own universe,
> but the entire*multiverse*. See the bottom of this article for that
> discussion and a short recommended reading list.
>
> Getting back to the question of intelligent life beyond Earth, given that
> an estimated*56 billion life-supporting planets*may exist in our own
> galaxy, it's a slam dunk to acknowledge that there must be a very, very
> large number of civilizations that have been around far longer than our
> own. As in*millions of years longer*. That's a lot of time to acquire
> knowledge, develop technology, expand consciousness and even develop
> faster-than-light travel so that visitation of other worlds becomes as easy
> as you or I driving down to the corner grocery store.
>
> Again, why does any of this matter? Because it means our own planet is
> almost certainly being routinely monitored by non-Earth societies. If they
> have the technology to travel faster than light, it seems, they would
> easily have the technology to avoid being easily spotted by us.
>
> In fact, it seems logical to realize there may be hundreds, thousands or
> even*millions*of such advanced societies that are keeping an eye on Earth
> right now.
>
> Why are we not already widely aware of non-Earth civilizations and beings?If
> that's true, then it raises this question: Why haven't they intervened with
> Earth in a substantial way? Or have they already? There is convincing
> evidence of*ancient civilizations*across our planet, some of which may have
> been visited by advanced races of beings and shown some breakthrough
> technology. How were the Pyramids built, for example? There are even more
> convincing artifacts in Bolivia and throughout South America. Early human
> history, including Biblical history, is absolutely full of accounts of
> encounters with non-Earth beings. "Ancient astronauts" is a term worth
> Googling.
>
> So what are intelligent beings in the galaxy doing with Earth, anyway? Here
> are some of my own thoughts and theories on what might be happening:
>
> Seven theories behind the lack of present-day "contact"• Theory #1 - Earth
> has been declared a "non-intervention" zone and all non-Earth civilizations
> have agreed to stay "hands off" while simply observing our planet and our
> species. This would, of course, imply some sort of galactic governing body,
> which is a fascinating subject all by itself.
>
> • Theory #2 - There are no advanced aliens in the galaxy. We are the only
> intelligent life in the universe. God help us if this turns out to be true,
> as there will be nothing to stop human-led corporations from pillaging and
> destroying entire worlds if inexpensive space travel technology can be
> developed. Imagine Jupiter renamed "Planet Microsoft, Inc." Technology
> without ethics is extremely dangerous.
>
> • Theory #3 - There are aliens, but they just haven't noticed us yet. Maybe
> they only get around to checking each life-supporting planet every 50,000
> years or so, and since our entire civilization is only about 10,000 years
> old (or so), we haven't yet showed up on their radar. Our use of nuclear
> weapons -- a series of events easily visible from space -- has only taken
> place in the last 75 years or so. The light from such events has only begun
> to reach many advanced civilizations that might be gearing up to take
> action against Earth as a result.
>
> • Theory #4 - Our own present-day human species was created by non-Earth
> beings genetically seeding or altering native primates in order to create a
> more intelligent race for some purpose that we don't yet know about. (A
> slave race of obedient workers, perhaps? That trait seems to have been made
> quite prominent among present-day humans...)
>
> • Theory # 5 - Extraterrestrials know all about us, but they're waiting to
> see if we will destroy ourselves first. If we somehow get through the next
> couple of hundred years without decimating our own planet, then perhaps
> they will make contact. This is a question of*species maturity*-- are human
> beings mature enough to even bother being contacted? Or are we still just
> fair-skinned apes who beat each other over the heads with sticks and rocks
> while poisoning our own planet and destroying life? Earth's "advanced
> weapons" are a joke in a galactic sense, and our focus on weapons and war
> only proves how stupid we are when it comes to wisdom and maturity.
>
> • Theory #6 - Extraterrestrials are already here, and they're already
> taking over with some sort of nefarious infiltration agenda. Remember the
> "V" television series? Yeah, lizard people and all that... The "David Icke
> theory."
>
> • Theory #7 - Earth has already been claimed as "property" by one of the
> non-Earth races, and they will soon come to the planet to claim its
> resources. If you think about it, if earthlings had the technology of
> faster-than-light space travel, wouldn't we run around the Milky Way
> staking claim to all the valuable planets we could find? And the most
> valuable planets of all, it seems, would be*water planets*, as water is
> really the "gold" of life (as we know it) in the galaxy. A big blue planet
> like Earth would look like a valuable gem floating in a sea of mostly
> inhabitable rocks. Every advanced civilization in the universe would want
> to "own" Earth if, indeed, ownership was still one of their functioning
> tendencies.
>
> Humans are an infant species that lacks wisdom and is steeped in the
> destruction of lifeOf all these theories, I personally believe #5 is the
> most likely to be real. Sadly, human beings remain an infant species --
> steeped in selfish motivations and the destruction of our own planet. An
> advanced non-Earth species must look upon all our GMOs, pesticides, nuclear
> weapons testing, HAARP, fluoride poisoning and other bizarre "scientific"
> agendas with total disgust. "Wow," the aliens might say. "These Earthlings
> are really, really destructive. Let's make sure they don't discover space
> travel anytime soon."
>
> "Yeah," says another alien. "And I'm taking bets with 2-to-1 odds on
> whether they just destroy their own civilization within the next 100 sun
> orbits."
>
> It is amusing, of course, to hear arrogant scientists on Earth talk of
> themselves as geniuses. They're still stuck in the physical reality model
> of the universe, for one thing, and haven't even yet acknowledged the
> existence of biofields or even consciousness. It was physicist Stephen
> Hawking, again, who openly stated in his recent book, "The Grand Design"
> that humans are nothing more than biological robots who have no
> consciousness an

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DHS Purchases Bullet Resistant Checkpoint Booths Amid Large Scale Ammo Buildup

 






http://theintelhub.com/2012/04/05/dhs-purchases-bullet-resistant-checkpoint-booths-amid-large-scale-ammo-buildup/

 

DHS Purchases Bullet Resistant Checkpoint Booths Amid Large Scale Ammo Buildup

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The Intel Hub
April 4, 2012

The Department of Homeland Security has made news in the past few weeks with the revelations that they have purchased up to 650 million rounds of .40 caliber hollow point ammunition.

Now, despite ignoring requests as to why they need that much ammo, they have moved forward and purchased an unknown amount of bullet resistant booths to possibly be stationed at unannounced checkpoints throughout the country.

A press release from the company that supplied the booths bragged about the sale:

Press release date: April 4, 2012

Owner: Department of Homeland Security

Project Description:

Shelters Direct provided the Department of Homeland Security with this 4×13 Steel UL 752 Level 3 Bullet Resistant Booth.

This guard building features a standing seam hip roof, a thru-wall HVAC unit, (2) UL 752 BR Level 3 sliding doors, UL 752 Bullet Resistant Level 3 glass and a Low]E coating.

These booths seem destined to be used at checkpoints throughout the country as DHS and other government agencies continue their full scale takeover of America.

As we have heavily reported in the last few weeks, numerous government agencies have went on an ammo buying spree, with the total amount reaching well over 700 million rounds.

"In the last three years numerous domestic US government agencies have ordered a total of over 750 million rounds of .40 caliber ammunition.

That's right, multiple government agencies that specifically operate primary inside the United States have gone on a literal ammunition spending spree in preparation for what they must believe will be some sort of violent event."

Whether it be 140 million packets of emergency food, detention centers in all 50 states, 750 million rounds of ammo, or numerous bullet resistant checkpoint booths, the Department of Homeland Security is clearly gearing up for something.

 


 


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Dr. Who is on first?



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Lucky
Date: Monday, April 2, 2012
Subject: [TruthSeekersElection2004] Are Earthlings an 'invasive species' soon to be exterminated by a technologically advanced race of beings who protect life?
To: !TheMulti-D <TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPortal@yahoogroups.com>


 



 


 

Are Earthlings an 'invasive species' soon to be exterminated by a technologically advanced race of beings who protect life?

Saturday, March 31, 2012
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com


earth


(NaturalNews) An important new study in the realm of astrophysics has revealed that up to 40 percent of red dwarfs (a type of star or "sun") may harbor a large Earth-like planet orbiting at just the right distance to support life as we know it. The study was led by Dr Xavier Bonfils of theGrenoble University in France.

Why is this a big deal? Because the number of stars in our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is believed to contain from 200 to 400 billion stars. Each of those stars is a "sun" to its local solar system, and an estimated 70% to 90% of those stars are red dwarfs. (See sources below.)

Let's do the math on this, using the most conservative numbers: 200 billion stars in the Milky Way, 70% of them are red dwarfs, and 40% of those contain an Earth-like planet orbiting within the habitable zone. That number comes to56 billion planetsthat may harbor lifein our own galaxy alone!(Not to even mention all the other billions of galaxies which are much farther away.)

Some of those potentially life-harboring planets are practically next-door neighbors in a galactic sense: As many as 100 such planets may exist within just30 light yearsof Earth.

Again, why does this matter? Becausethe Milky Way is 13.2 billion years old(or so, according to estimates). While the rise of human civilization and modern technology has occurred in just the last fewthousandyears, that same epoch of scientific advancement could have taken place on other planetsmillions of years ago.

This could mean that other living beings in our own Milky Way are quite literallymillions of years ahead of usin technology, consciousness, philosophy and other areas of knowledge and understanding.

We Earthlings are but ignorant infants compared to something like that. Here we are on Earth, still shooting lead bullets at each other over fossil oil reserves and mined metals. More advanced civilizations have undoubtedly unlocked secrets of free energy, elemental transmutation, faster-than-light travel, bioenergy, mind-matter interactions, the nature of consciousness and much more. They must be laughing at us right now, it would seem.

There is almost certainly other intelligent life in our galaxy

What's important to realize here is thatthe chance that far more advanced civilizations exist in our Milky Way is as close to 100 percentas humanly imaginable. Conversely, the idea that Earth is the only civilization in the entire Milky Way where intelligent life exists is flat-out absurd and nonsensical.

We already know, for example, that the seeds of life -- DNA -- quite easily survive rides on meteorites which are dispersed around the galaxy on a regular basis. The very first seeds of DNA might have arrived on Earth from precisely such anintragalactic"seeding" event.

As this is leading into a discussion about theorigins of life, Creation, intelligent design and Darwinism, I have placed such a discussion at the end of this article. The upshot of that discussion is that it is my belief our entire universe (starting from the Big Bang itself) only exists because of an intelligence -- a Creator -- which seeded not just our own universe, but the entiremultiverse. See the bottom of this article for that discussion and a short recommended reading list.

Getting back to the question of intelligent life beyond Earth, given that an estimated56 billion life-supporting planetsmay exist in our own galaxy, it's a slam dunk to acknowledge that there must be a very, very large number of civilizations that have been around far longer than our own. As inmillions of years longer. That's a lot of time to acquire knowledge, develop technology, expand consciousness and even develop faster-than-light travel so that visitation of other worlds becomes as easy as you or I driving down to the corner grocery store.

Again, why does any of this matter? Because it means our own planet is almost certainly being routinely monitored by non-Earth societies. If they have the technology to travel faster than light, it seems, they would easily have the technology to avoid being easily spotted by us.

In fact, it seems logical to realize there may be hundreds, thousands or evenmillionsof such advanced societies that are keeping an eye on Earth right now.

Why are we not already widely aware of non-Earth civilizations and beings?

If that's true, then it raises this question: Why haven't they intervened with Earth in a substantial way? Or have they already? There is convincing evidence ofancient civilizationsacross our planet, some of which may have been visited by advanced races of beings and shown some breakthrough technology. How were the Pyramids built, for example? There are even more convincing artifacts in Bolivia and throughout South America. Early human history, including Biblical history, is absolutely full of accounts of encounters with non-Earth beings. "Ancient astronauts" is a term worth Googling.

So what are intelligent beings in the galaxy doing with Earth, anyway? Here are some of my own thoughts and theories on what might be happening:

Seven theories behind the lack of present-day "contact"

• Theory #1 - Earth has been declared a "non-intervention" zone and all non-Earth civilizations have agreed to stay "hands off" while simply observing our planet and our species. This would, of course, imply some sort of galactic governing body, which is a fascinating subject all by itself.

• Theory #2 - There are no advanced aliens in the galaxy. We are the only intelligent life in the universe. God help us if this turns out to be true, as there will be nothing to stop human-led corporations from pillaging and destroying entire worlds if inexpensive space travel technology can be developed. Imagine Jupiter renamed "Planet Microsoft, Inc." Technology without ethics is extremely dangerous.

• Theory #3 - There are aliens, but they just haven't noticed us yet. Maybe they only get around to checking each life-supporting planet every 50,000 years or so, and since our entire civilization is only about 10,000 years old (or so), we haven't yet showed up on their radar. Our use of nuclear weapons -- a series of events easily visible from space -- has only taken place in the last 75 years or so. The light from such events has only begun to reach many advanced civilizations that might be gearing up to take action against Earth as a result.

• Theory #4 - Our own present-day human species was created by non-Earth beings genetically seeding or altering native primates in order to create a more intelligent race for some purpose that we don't yet know about. (A slave race of obedient workers, perhaps? That trait seems to have been made quite prominent among present-day humans...)

• Theory # 5 - Extraterrestrials know all about us, but they're waiting to see if we will destroy ourselves first. If we somehow get through the next couple of hundred years without decimating our own planet, then perhaps they will make contact. This is a question ofspecies maturity-- are human beings mature enough to even bother being contacted? Or are we still just fair-skinned apes who beat each other over the heads with sticks and rocks while poisoning our own planet and destroying life? Earth's "advanced weapons" are a joke in a galactic sense, and our focus on weapons and war only proves how stupid we are when it comes to wisdom and maturity.

• Theory #6 - Extraterrestrials are already here, and they're already taking over with some sort of nefarious infiltration agenda. Remember the "V" television series? Yeah, lizard people and all that... The "David Icke theory."

• Theory #7 - Earth has already been claimed as "property" by one of the non-Earth races, and they will soon come to the planet to claim its resources. If you think about it, if earthlings had the technology of faster-than-light space travel, wouldn't we run around the Milky Way staking claim to all the valuable planets we could find? And the most valuable planets of all, it seems, would bewater planets, as water is really the "gold" of life (as we know it) in the galaxy. A big blue planet like Earth would look like a valuable gem floating in a sea of mostly inhabitable rocks. Every advanced civilization in the universe would want to "own" Earth if, indeed, ownership was still one of their functioning tendencies.

Humans are an infant species that lacks wisdom and is steeped in the destruction of life

Of all these theories, I personally believe #5 is the most likely to be real. Sadly, human beings remain an infant species -- steeped in selfish motivations and the destruction of our own planet. An advanced non-Earth species must look upon all our GMOs, pesticides, nuclear weapons testing, HAARP, fluoride poisoning and other bizarre "scientific" agendas with total disgust. "Wow," the aliens might say. "These Earthlings are really, really destructive. Let's make sure they don't discover space travel anytime soon."

"Yeah," says another alien. "And I'm taking bets with 2-to-1 odds on whether they just destroy their own civilization within the next 100 sun orbits."

It is amusing, of course, to hear arrogant scientists on Earth talk of themselves as geniuses. They're still stuck in the physical reality model of the universe, for one thing, and haven't even yet acknowledged the existence of biofields or even consciousness. It was physicist Stephen Hawking, again, who openly stated in his recent book, "The Grand Design" that humans are nothing more than biological robots who have no consciousness an

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Why does the USDA need 300,000 rounds of ammo?



To put down the farmers on tractors invasion of Washington???



New post on Fellowship of the Minds

Why does the USDA need 300,000 rounds of ammo?

by Dr. Eowyn

In March 2010 came news that the Department of Education had ordered 27 Remington 870 shot guns to augment its existing inventory of shot guns and certified armor.

Two years later, in March 2012, came news that the Department of Homeland Security, a federal government agency that's largely focused on domestic operations, recently ordered 450 million rounds of hollow point ammunition, and has another bid out for 175 million rounds of . 223 rifle ammo. (All this is on top of the 2 million rounds ordered in 2009). The DHS is refusing to answer requests for an explanation.

Now, the IntelHub reports, April 4, 2012, that Homeland Security is not the only domestic government agency that has bought a large amount of ammunition in the last 7 months.

According to a post published on the now infamous Fbo.gov website, the US Forest Service (USDA) solicited and secured a bid for over 300,000 rounds of ammunition, including:

  1. 40 caliber, 180 grain, 120,000 rounds or equivalent.
  2. 9 mm, 124 grain, 50,000 rounds or equivalent.
  3. .38 caliber, 135 grain, 10,000 rounds or equivalent.
  4. .380 caliber, 90 grain, 6,000 rounds or equivalent.
  5. .223 caliber, 64 grain, 87,500 rounds or equivalent.
  6. 12 gauge 00 buck, 15,000 rounds or equivalent.
  7. 40 caliber frangible, 10,000 rounds or equivalent.
  8. 9 caliber frangible, 10,000 rounds or equivalent.
  9. .223 caliber frangible, 10,000 rounds or equivalent.
  10. 12-gauge 1 oz slug, 7,500 rounds or equivalent.

The ammunition are to be delivered to Albuquerque, NM.

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Should we be alarmed by this, as we were alarmed by the Department of Education's shot guns and Homeland Security's millions of rounds of ammunition?

I looked up the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) on Wikipedia.

The USFS is an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USFS administers America's 193 million acres of 155 national forests and 20 national grasslands. Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Research and Development, and Law Enforcement and Investigations.

The USFS's Law Enforcement & Investigations unit (LEI), headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a federal law enforcement agency of the U.S. government. It is responsible for enforcement of federal laws and regulations governing national forest lands and resources. LEI's operations are divided into two major functional areas:

  1. Law Enforcement: uniformed high visibility enforcement of laws and
  2. Investigations: special agents who investigate crimes against property, visitors and employees.

Given the Law Enforcement and Investigations unit, the USFS's purchase of 300,000 rounds of ammunition does not seem unreasonable.

~Eowyn

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Re: What is Really Broken in America? All the Talk is Symptoms Only!

Judeo-Christian values underlie not only government but all of western
civilization, public and private. Extremely naive to think that is not
so. It keeps you as part of the problem rather than the solution.
Unable to enter into mature problem definition. That is the currect
American conversation- inadequate.

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> My viewis that the spiritual underpins the political.
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> opinion noted
>
> trying to use spiritual mythology to govern a nation is folly
>
> wake up!!!
>
> On Apr 6, 12:14 pm, ammenuel <ammen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My viewis that the spiritual underpins the political. Americais an
> > experiment. It can easily go off track. Read free "DEATH AND
> > RESURRECTION OF A SUPERPOWER": ournationisgod.com- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

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Re: *? 2 ALL: FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES GOP TO ALLOW CONCEALED WEAPONS AT CONVENTION - WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*

the SS must comply with the local rules
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Under Title 18, Section 3056, of the United States Code, agents and
officers of the United States Secret Service can:

Carry firearms
Execute warrants issued under the laws of the United States
Make arrests without warrants for any offense against the United
States committed in their presence, or for any felony recognizable
under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to
believe that the person to be arrested has committed such felony
Offer and pay rewards for services and information leading to the
apprehension of persons involved in the violation of the law that the
Secret Service is authorized to enforce
Investigate fraud in connection with identification documents,
fraudulent commerce, fictitious instruments and foreign securities and
Perform other functions and duties authorized by law


On Apr 6, 12:16 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Florida Law is what counts... the SS must comply with the local rules.
>
> On Apr 6, 8:24 am, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > And wrong.
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> > On Thursday, April 5, 2012 1:59:28 PM UTC-4, MJ wrote:
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> > > My comment, of course, was in response to:
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> > >   Its a load of crap.  Florida law is irrelevant once the Secret Service
> > > arrives.  Same as Boston 2004 and the dems.  No weapons inside the
> > > perimeter.  Period.  Have a nice scare
>
> > > At 11:41 AM 4/5/2012, you wrote:
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> > > Jesus H., are you cupcakes really this dumb?
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> > > There will be no guns allowed in the convention or within the SS perimeter.
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> > > Why not admit you fell for it, and move on.org?
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> > > Duh!
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> > > Stupid question.  My bad
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> > > On Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:46:25 AM UTC-4, MJ wrote:
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> > > Reality-wise it may be true ... but legally/constitutionally ... the
> > > secret service performing such unconstitutional nonsense must follow
> > > Florida law.
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> > > Regard$,
> > > --MJ
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> > > "Usurpation, the exercise of power not granted, is not legitimized by
> > > repetition" -- Raoul Berger.
>
> > >  At 08:51 AM 4/5/2012, you wrote:
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> > > Its a load of crap.  Florida law is irrelevant once the Secret Service
> > > arrives.  Same as Boston 2004 and the dems.  No weapons inside the
> > > perimeter.  Period.  Have a nice scare
>
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