Man with bloody chain saw let into United States

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MissyP:
sidenote: thats one freaky looking guy!! WHO in their right mind would pick that guy & his chainsaw up?? dang....
He'd be right at home in a Mad Max movie.
 
Remember when the cops in Columbine got all kinds of grief for not doing something about the kids before they rampaged? But if the cops had done anything, they would have caught hell for that. (said with all due respect intended)

Isn't there a quote about if you give up liberty for the sake of safety, then you have neither?


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Wristshot:
Remember when the cops in Columbine got all kinds of grief for not doing something about the kids before they rampaged? But if the cops had done anything, they would have caught hell for that. (said with all due respect intended)

Isn't there a quote about if you give up liberty for the sake of safety, then you have neither?


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The customs agents certainly weren't giving the wacko any grief...quoted from some poor soul with a 20 year old drug conviction who was temporarily detained at the same time:

Mr. Young said the U.S. customs agents appeared to be joking around.

"I watched the customs guys fling the swords around in the back room," he said. "I mean, wouldn't the evidence be ruined with their fingerprints?"

Mr. Young said Mr. Despres was treated better than he was.

"When I come back in (to the room) they were giving him a coffee," he said. "He got processed faster than I did."

Scary
 

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