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Old 04-21-2006, 23:56   #1 (permalink)
Dave J
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Default Re: [MV] Armed Drones in Iraq

Besides I think I rather have the traffic cams over here.
Working to catch those yahoos who think the laws are just for the "other
guy".
help catch and convict those types who are killing ppl by running redlights
and stop signs and thereby causing fatal accidents. Happens far, far too
often.

Actually according to the latest traffic death reports it seems our guys may
be safer in Iraq than driving on the roads over here (tongue only slightly
in cheek).

Now if we would all drive armored vehicles......................nasty grin.

Dave J
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Subject: Re: [MV] Armed Drones in Iraq

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> I would suggest stripping off all the traffic cams on
> the US highways and sending them to Iraq and
> installing them on the major streets.
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> Rick[/color]



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Old 04-21-2006, 23:56   #2 (permalink)
Marty Galyean
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Default Re: [MV] Armed Drones in Iraq

Rick v100 wrote:
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>I would suggest stripping off all the traffic cams on
>the US highways and sending them to Iraq and
>installing them on the major streets.
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Heck yeah. We need to help them all we can!

;^)

Marty


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Old 04-21-2006, 23:56   #3 (permalink)
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Call me crazy but key road nets ought to be under observation by as many well equipped snipers as we can manage to get and keep out there. And many signs posted, advertising just that. Bodies will of course be left where they fall as a warning to others.


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