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Thursday, May 30, 2002
 

3 teens killed at Itamar yeshiva. The yeshiva security guard Arieh Kleiman succeeded in shooting the terrorist and one of the student's teachers Rabbi Nitzan Yamin shot and killed the infiltrator as members of the community's response team arrived. [Jerusalem Post]

The terrorist was stopped by two civilians, particularly by the teacher. This is much better than what would have happened in America--here the terrorist would probably have been able to kill dozens before the police finally showed up and stopped him.
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FBI objects to the Constitution. Boulder Weekly - FBI objects to the Constitution - When a jury asked for copies of the first and fourth amendments, the f.b.i.'s atttorneys objected. The judge overruled their objection and read the text to the jury, but would not give them a printed copy. [kaba]
"Their agents obviously haven't read the Constitution, so why would they want anyone else looking at it?" said Darryl Cherney, co-plaintiff in the civil rights lawsuit, now in its sixth week.
[End the War on Freedom]

The only surprising part of this story is that the judge overruled the objection. The courts generally do their best to ensure that the Constitution has no place in them.
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