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Offline Big_Bill

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RE: These folks are not going away, ...
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 11:52:53 AM »


All that I can say is,



Those that intend to deny us of our Constitutional Rights only intend to conquer us!



And they shall never conquer us all, alive !



Only a fool could still think Gun Control is successful, after it has failed everywhere it has been tried.



They can take my guns, from my cold, colddead hands !!!!!



Bill

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Offline RedFeather

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« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2010, 01:15:59 PM »
Ah, the good old Washington Times. When it first debuted it had almost zero advertising. At that time it was owned by the Reverend Moon (if you can recall the "Moonies"). A real unbiased rag. I can remember when we had three real newspapers in DC. And this should be on the R&P, BTW.

Offline North Pack

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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2010, 10:41:32 PM »
Back when I was in commercial fishing, and blue fin tuna fishing during the season, - it was the good ol' Reverend Moon that was responsible for the HUGE price increase in the blue fin catch. He started an operation out of Gloucester, Ma. and shipped the tuna back to Japan. Before he came along it was sold for cat food in this country, and a boat was lucky to get $0.15/lb to the boat. As soon as he started up, - the world changed. I got $0.75/lb. and thought I had hit pay dirt, - well, at the time. The good Rev ended up with about 22 boats fishing tuna I heard, - and the highest price I ever heard for one was several years ago, - at about $50.00 a lb.