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Old April 8th 05, 01:56 AM
I AmnotGeorgeBush
 
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From: (Vinnie=A0S.)
On 07 Apr 2005 22:19:20 GMT, Steveo wrote:
(**** him Lancer when the pics of his house
and antennas go up on the web you will see him cry like a baby. more so
than he has done here in a short period of time... Boy will this be fun.
)



((What will stop Vin from going to
1248 WARWICK PL
ALLENTOWN PA 18104
USA
to take your pic, sissy? ))


LOL. I dare him to come to this house. Like I


said, one foot on the property, and he is fair


game.


Vinnie S.




Oh, stop it. You act like you live in the sandpile or something.



MIAMI (AFP) - Florida's legislature has approved a bill that would give
residents the right to open fire against anyone they perceive as a
threat in public, instead of having to try to avoid a conflict as under
prevailing law.
AFP/File Photo
=A0Outraged opponents say the law will encourage Floridians to open fire
first and ask questions later, fostering a sort of statewide Wild West
shootout mentality. Supporters argue that criminals will think twice if
they believe they are likely to be promptly shot when they assault
someone.
Republican Governor Jeb Bush, who has said he plans to sign the bill,
says it is "a good, commonsense, anti-crime issue."
Current state law allows residents to "shoot to kill if their property,
such as their home or car, is invaded by an unknown assailant."
But it also states that if a resident is confronted or threatened in a
public place, he or she must first try to avoid the confrontation or
flee before taking any violent step in self defense against an
assailant.
The bill, supported by the influential National Rifle Association, was
approved by both houses of the Republican-run legislature on Tuesday.