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FBI watch list

Posted by David Hardy · 1 November 2009 06:13 PM

From time to time there are suggestions that those on the terrorist "watch list" should be barred from buying guns. Now it develops that 1,600 names A DAY are being added to that list.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

AvgJoe | November 2, 2009 5:49 AM | Reply

David, this is only the tip of the iceberg. Government tax feeders have been engineering crimes against citizens to feed the criminal justice system for job security for years. I'll explain. The US has more people in prison or just released from prison on supervised released than Russia and China combined. We have 1 in 53 citizens in prison or just released being supervised. The state with the most citizens subject to this government abuse is Georgia with 1 in 17. The next state is my state of Idaho with 1 in 18. Many times stupid kids here in Idaho get arrested for shoplifting a ten dollar T-shirt for example and end up being charged with Felony Burglary to go to prison. This is not serving the taxpayers at $35,000 plus per year. My I add just a little of half of the students in high school in Idaho graduate. Yes, the government school scam is all about supporting unionized government employees.
Being said 1,600 names a day is typical for a government that engineers itself so the citizens serve it and not the other way around.

Andy Freeman | November 2, 2009 10:27 AM | Reply

Only 1,600 day?

One would think that the Obama administration would at least be competent at managing a enemies list....

The Mechanic | November 8, 2009 7:07 PM | Reply

At 1600 per day, whats the rate of acceleration that would meet our entire 300 million population? I voted for Ron Paul, qualifying me to be a terrorist in using the O'Dumbo administration's criteria. See you all in the FEMA camps!

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