Re: [UUPoly-L] UUPoly-L Digest, Vol 50, Issue 19



To the moderator of this this list.
This note from Boyd Smith most probably needs to be forwarded to the FBI as
it is a threat to the president.

KH

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:00 PM, <uupoly-l-request@uupa.org> wrote:

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> From: Boyd Smith <boydw.smith@yahoo.com>
> To: uupoly-l@uupa.org
> Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 05:29:25 -0800 (PST)
> Subject: Re: [UUPoly-L] a troublesome thought
> > I, personally, voted for him because he was a Democrat,
> > because he is a progressive leaning moderate, because he has positions  >
> and presented plans
> > that I not only agree with, but can get excited about.
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> I voted against him for the exact same reasons.  I also voted against
> McCain as well.  Both of their plans and positions are radical and
> destructive to our country.  I can only feel fear for the future.  I have
> however taken positive steps to deal with this.  I have a new pistol with a
> high capacity magazine.  I believe his policies will lead to more criminal
> activity and if they try to invade my home, I will shoot to kill.  And it
> will bother me as much as swatting a fly does.
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> BWS
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