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Re: O/T One less copper thief


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Posted by Howard H. on March 07, 2008 at 08:13:29 from (164.58.210.23):

In Reply to: Re: O/T One less copper thief posted by kyplowboy on March 07, 2008 at 03:43:20:


I agree with you Dave. Same here. I can give you more personal stories than you care to hear about - I've had a lot of hired hands over the years - but the idiot that stole one of my pickups and burned it up was regular good old boy white trash-white. So was the lazy bum that crashed my F250. Both of them would look a guy straight in the eye - shake your hand - and lie until their tongue fell off...

I've had half a dozen Mexican guys that were all top notch guys. Tried their hearts out, very honest, just trying to take care of their families, etc... I have a tremendous amount of respect and affection for them.


I don't usually get into controversy on here - but Midwest Redneck/Gun Guru just talks out both sides of his face (or whatever)...

He's pretty high and righteous on the abortion issue (see the prior link - http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ttalk&th=616417 and http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ttalk&th=568523) - but voted "amen" on a comment a while back to "shoot, shovel, and shut up" when it comes to illegal immigrants... Guess it's fine to kill adults in his mind...

Not sure what he'll do with the babies after the adults are gone... Maybe he didn't think that all the way through.

I asked how he could justify shooting folks just trying to make a living while getting so high-and-mighty on abortion, but he never answered...

BTW, the way to cure illegal immigration in America is to fine the heck out of businesses that don't verify SSN's for employment. Pure and simple, that will dry the well up to where they go home.

I see that happening all around out here as verification is now mandatory. Without jobs, they have no reason or means to come here.

Howard



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