It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => General Board => Topic started by: Dan on May 07, 2013, 02:43:03 PM
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But it is my town!
Interested in the rest of the story.
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/05/07/police-recover-more-than-explosive-devices-from-norwell-shed/UiiWkPQvJ5rYNA7pE8Mp4H/story.html?comments=all#aComments (http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/05/07/police-recover-more-than-explosive-devices-from-norwell-shed/UiiWkPQvJ5rYNA7pE8Mp4H/story.html?comments=all#aComments)
My wife actually said thank you for it not being me...and then told me were not getting the shed we've been looking at for the yard.
Apparently I have to tone down my rants around her!
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Apparently I have to tone down my rants around her!
Yeah, I have that problem too.
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My wife knows I'm nuts
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Apparently I have to tone down my rants around her!
Yeah, I have that problem too.
It works the opposite around here; if I'm not ranting, Gunsmith is. Apparently, somebody has to do it and if I don't, he will.
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I live alone...so... ::saywhat::
Pretty soon just having gas cans and sundry items which when combined go Boom! will be classified as a WMD by these statists, so, a lot more criminals going to be manufactured in short order.
PS-I knew it wasn't you Dan! ;)
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If I keep it down to a dull roar I get to do more. But who am I kidding she knows me all too well.
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...psssst! Did you see that white guy driving the SUV at the service station?
He filled two red 5 gallon gas cans and put them in the cargo area.
He looked... suspicious.
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Yup. And he had a NRA/Tea Party T-Shirt or something, obviously a White Supremacist of some sort I bet!
::)
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That guy scares me, the police need to do something.
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That guy scares me, the police need to do something.
Yes, because "I have a right to feel safe".
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Thanks, Mr. Infinito...I am making sure I don't go too far.
For now.
And, yeah, G, feeling "safe" is apparently only the right of the cowards, isn't it?
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Reminds me of the guy who was arrested for possession of "Burglary Tools" in North Carolina.
General Statute 14-55 stipulates that people can be found guilty of "possession of burglary tools" if they possess "without lawful excuse, any picklock ... or other implement of housebreaking" and the police find them in any building with the intent to commit a felony or larceny. The burden of proof rests on the state to prove that the defendant had "no lawful excuse" for possessing the picklock, however, rather than the defendant having to prove he had a legal right to possess it.
He had a screwdriver.
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So if we have an actual picklock... :o ::evil::
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Reminds me of the guy who was arrested for possession of "Burglary Tools" in North Carolina.
General Statute 14-55 stipulates that people can be found guilty of "possession of burglary tools" if they possess "without lawful excuse, any picklock ... or other implement of housebreaking" and the police find them in any building with the intent to commit a felony or larceny. The burden of proof rests on the state to prove that the defendant had "no lawful excuse" for possessing the picklock, however, rather than the defendant having to prove he had a legal right to possess it.
He had a screwdriver.
What if he had a tennis ball?
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Reminds me of the guy who was arrested for possession of "Burglary Tools" in North Carolina.
General Statute 14-55 stipulates that people can be found guilty of "possession of burglary tools" if they possess "without lawful excuse, any picklock ... or other implement of housebreaking" and the police find them in any building with the intent to commit a felony or larceny. The burden of proof rests on the state to prove that the defendant had "no lawful excuse" for possessing the picklock, however, rather than the defendant having to prove he had a legal right to possess it.
He had a screwdriver.
What if he had a tennis ball?
Sure, it can break a window and facilitate and illegal entry...hey, wait a minute...we still have property rights in the country? Due process? ::saywhat::
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Unlock a car door with a tennis ball (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNaSTipOYy8#)
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John, I have heard of "tennis elbow" but what is this "tennis ball" of which you speak?
Rimshot!
::rimshot::
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OK, hadn't thought of that. ::facepalm::
Might come in handy. ;D
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OK, hadn't thought of that. ::facepalm::
Might come in handy. ;D
Only works on vertical lock rods.