COLONIAL AMERICANS ALL.........

citizen

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It nearly brings me to tears to see innocents suffer for evil.
I'm talking about the EX-employees of S&W.
In colonial times, when a family suffered a tradegy, neighbors; friends, etc. would drop by with harvest; game; and winter stores. Especially near Christmas.
Well, they may be distant family; but their still relatives.
I don't know how to organize this, but I would cheerfully donate the COST OF 1 BOX OF AMMO for my favorite S&W gun to a fund for the laid off employees.
IF someone out there knows how to get this set up; please let me (us) know. I need to help my friends. Especially before Christmas.
I'm a colonial American.

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I'd chip in. It wasn't their fault.

Despite having no qualms about the boycott, the collateral damage pains my soul.

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"..but never ever Fear. Fear is for the enemy. Fear and Bullets."
10mm: It's not the size of the Dawg in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog!
 
Tamara,
I`ve been watching your posts Tamara, especially since you became a moderator...

You seem to be a darn fine woman when it comes to RKBA, no offense intended.

Citizen,
I`m in too, let`s help these fellow victims of the *&* Agreement...

Howard

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SHOOT,COMMUNICATE AND MOVE ON OUT !



[This message has been edited by GIT_SOME.45 (edited October 24, 2000).]
 
This is the way it was before the welfare system started up or housing projects were built. People took care of their neighbors and nobody asked them too. I will write a friend at S&W and ask him.
 
This could make anyone feel good in 60 days :D

NEWS AT ELEVEN:

"Today in Springfield, Mass. apparently some people have the Christmas Spirit. Recently laid-off workers at *&*, formerly the nation's largest handgun manufacturer, were presented with a generous reminder that they might be gone; but were not forgotten.
Surrounded by several members of an Internet bulletin board (us in TFL shirts), the families of the ex-employees smiled and repeated "Merry Christmas, America" to the cameras.
Apparently, when news of the lay-offs were announced; members of The Firing Line rallied support for those they called "our relatives in the Northeast."
As news of the fund spread over the Internet, donations were accumulated from all across the country.
"These were all small donations; nothing more than ten or fifteen dollars; mostly less than that" responded a member of the group.
Even so, it seems that MANY Americans are gun enthusiasts; judging by the turnout today. And they certainly DID bring some Christmas Spirit along with them.
Reporting Live, yada, yada, etc."

It COULD happen, .....couldn't it????????


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