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Sunday, July 14, 2002
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Citizens of America. Brian Puckett of
Citizens of America in the August 2002 issue of
Guns & Ammo (p. 10):
Trying Terminology
All gun publications should institute a firm editorial policy of using
the correct terms "normal," "standard" or "full-capacity" for original
magazines, and the correct term "limited-capacity magazine" for those
unconstitutionally imposed under the Clinton Administration. Keep
focused on that reality, and we'll see the illegal ban disappear when
the law "sunsets" in 2004.
[End the War on Freedom]
I just refer to the low capacity magazines as "defective," myself. They may be deliberately defective, but they're still defective.
5:02:14 PM
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Dubya should be very worried about this here story. Older affluent American voters who invested their retirement money in speculative stocks. "The Pringles have since lost about 75 percent of their investment. Far from taking any trips to Europe, they have done what they vowed never to do: mortgaged their house and gone back to work." The Dems now have a killer issue for the 2002 election, barring fresh homeland terrorism. [Scripting News]
The Pringles, and the other "older affluent American voters," are responsible for their own losses. That's the risk you take when you blow your money on something speculative. Of course, there are no doubt plenty of voters who will go along with an Democratic politicians who offer to help them avoid responsibility for their actions.
4:40:18 PM
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