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H.R. 1141, The Veterans' Heritage Firearms Act of 2007

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DEL

It is more of the leaders using our Brave Men and Women for immoral purposes and lying about what they are being sacrificed for, using the illusion of honorable intentions. They have been use to invade and steal Oil, create a foothold in the Middle East, plan to take over of all Oil reserves in the Middle East. The fight for our freedom sounds much better a purpose. why is Bush using Executive Orders and the protection by our Congress filled with cowards and Traitors giving him every demand for more power to abuse our privacy and civil liberties?
Now, they want to disarm the soldiers who get are not going to continue taking part in the lie.
Bill HR 1141 goes after all veterans since 1961. Still think it's not about Oil? Still think fire could ever cause the Free Fall Collapse" of steel framed buildings? Still think were not in trouble?
This monday Oct. 15TH starts their first day of "Vigilant Shield '08" the named of the five day "Martial Law" exercise.

Rob

Your rant is not relative to the bill being presented. Find a forum somewhere else to spew your vermin

att-tactical/blog

Why limit it to pre-'68 NFA guns? I'd rather see all NFA weapons not now registered to be allowed to be kept by the military man or woman who brought it back. This would effectivly render the GCA'68 as well as the GCA '86 as invalid.
NFA is a tax issue, not a permission issue.

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