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Iraq-Jordan
Dept. of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms to aid Coalition forces in Iraq
2005-03-17
Posted by:trailing wife

#17  I'm with you GK....we're watching you Joe!
Posted by: Janet Reno   2005-03-17 10:37:40 PM  

#16  #10.Janet Reno: I hope to live long enough to see her "take responsibility".
Joe, are you planning on being a modern day Metheusela?
Posted by: GK   2005-03-17 9:17:27 PM  

#15  I didn't want comment before this. I didn't want to seem like a flake. But I had a friend who "committed suicide" during a ATF raid. As far as I can tell they have very few agents that could keep a job in any other law enforcement agency. I haven't heard of one that I would work with at any job. None of my friends in Law enforcement have either. They do a good job in collecting taxes on Tobacco and Booze apparently. That is what they should stick to. Let the FBI, DEA, Secret Service and US Marshals enforce a few fire arms laws after they are all mostly repealed. Take the "firearms" part off their name. Well will all be provably safer if that happened.

FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi should be a convicted felon. His supervisors should have been fired. Instead they retired. I see them as "experts" on FOX. Fox needs to get it's head out of it's arse on these clowns.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-03-17 3:31:07 PM  

#14  ATF was a loser agency even before their showboating invasion of the Davidian compound with TV cameras in tow. What idiots they were. They had lots of female (barf) agents in on that raid where they got a few of their own plugged. They were squalling like little girls over the ATF dead and wounded.

ATF must have gotten better since I don't hear bad things about them these days.

Posted by: sea cruise   2005-03-17 2:47:38 PM  

#13  "... courage. What courage? I'm a sniper!"
Posted by: Hupereger Ebbavigum6429   2005-03-17 2:16:29 PM  

#12  When I googled HRT, everything came up Hormone Replacement Therapy, which, after I thought about it, also seemed a major threat to the MM....
Posted by: RWV   2005-03-17 2:08:03 PM  

#11  correction: FBI
Posted by: Joe Average   2005-03-17 1:29:25 PM  

#10  Janet Reno:
I hope to live long enough to see her "take responsibility".

ATF:
How wise or courageous do you have to be to purposely kill a woman holding her her child ?
Posted by: Joe Average   2005-03-17 1:28:38 PM  

#9  The only difference between the old Iraqi regime and the ATF is that the ATF feels the need to use entrapment before they kick in the door and kill everyone inside.
Posted by: Psycho Hillbilly   2005-03-17 12:26:02 PM  

#8  Now the Iraqis can learn to hate them as much as I do.
Posted by: Secret Master   2005-03-17 11:37:52 AM  

#7  Lol, if only ...
Posted by: Glosing Slang5997   2005-03-17 10:46:03 AM  

#6  Maybe the HRTs will get lost and wander over the border (heh).
Posted by: too true   2005-03-17 9:04:28 AM  

#5  Chuck Simmins, you mean this?

Mrs. Davis, yes he does. Chris Whitcomb defends him though in Cold Zero, as a fellow sniper at both Ruby Ridge and Waco ...

And for that matter, HRT coming to Iraq is something for the Mullahs to worry about??
Posted by: Edward Yee   2005-03-17 9:01:07 AM  

#4  Lon Horiuchi ring a bell? Hostage Rescue Team sniper who was Janet Reno's shooter of enemies.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-03-17 8:38:34 AM  

#3  Their bomb disposal guys are good. They have to be. It's an unforgiving profession.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-03-17 8:37:09 AM  

#2  HRT? I dunno, Mrs. Davis ... (I know what HRT is, but ...)
Posted by: Edward Yee   2005-03-17 8:34:12 AM  

#1  The Mullahs better start to worry now. Next comes the FBI and HRT.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-03-17 8:25:53 AM  

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