It was defining all right, just like Ruby Ridge. Guess they'll authorizes "combat" ribbons for the two next..........
The institutional stupidity of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms seems to be without limits.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is unveiling a detailed wooden re-creation of the Branch Davidian compound on Feb. 28, 1993, the start of a standoff in Waco that proved to be one of the agency’s defining moments.
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ATTN Zoomie! & thanks, but she is obviously guiltless....... :)
ReplyDeleteUhhh---for a very detailed account of Ruby Ridge and Waco and many other "transgressions" read Unintended Consequenses by John Ross----I just pray there are some Henry Bowmans out there....
ReplyDeleteJohn Ross
DeleteA good man.
Is that Representative Schumer laying on that slab?
ReplyDeleteWish it were. :)
DeleteIts like they are poking around for a response.
ReplyDeleteHadn't thought of that.
DeleteThis was when Schumer stated during the investigation that flash bangs aren't dangerous and you could hold one in your hand and it wouldn't hurt you.
ReplyDeleteShould ask him to show us.
DeleteChildren were burned to death and they are proud of that?
ReplyDeleteSilly question: Since when did Schmer ever know what he was taking about? And I have a better idea, why doesnt he show us how harmless they are by shoving it where the sun does not shine and then set it off? It just might knock some sense into him.
Can't believe they thought this was a good idea.
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