In the April 11 issue, Newsweek has an article on the old, established, faltering firearms manufacturer, Colt. In my opinion, the article (on the Internet at http://www.newsweek.com/nw-srv/printed/us/so/a18469-2000apr9.htm) paints Colt CEO Donald Zhilka as a well-meaning good person who was outdone by the evils of guns and the current lawsuits. At the very end, the article's author attempts--but fails, if you ask me--to placate gun owners by trying to show Zhilka as someone who believes that the problem isn't guns, but people.
Newsweek will hold a web discussion on Thursday, April 12, on guns. Visit http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/00/poltalk_041200.htm for more information and to submit questions. (Make 'em good and pointed, not whimpering and lame.)
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"There's not much comfort in the fact that crime is down 6 percent. So instead of 100 criminals targeting you, now there are only 94. Whoop-dee-doo." -- Paxton Quigley
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Newsweek will hold a web discussion on Thursday, April 12, on guns. Visit http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/00/poltalk_041200.htm for more information and to submit questions. (Make 'em good and pointed, not whimpering and lame.)
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"There's not much comfort in the fact that crime is down 6 percent. So instead of 100 criminals targeting you, now there are only 94. Whoop-dee-doo." -- Paxton Quigley
[This message has been edited by papercut (edited April 11, 2000).]