Question on Waco.

jones

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Error, I'm talking about Oklahoma City, not waco, sorry. I happened to be at home watching television at the time of the Waco tragedy, and I swear, to this day that I heard a reporter say something to this effect: " Officials at the site say that there may be at least three other bombs in the rubble".

I'm not trying to muckrake, or anything like that, I'd just like some confirmation on this subject. It has bothered me since it happened, and I can't find anyone else who had heard it.

Thanks.

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jones
"permits, we don't need no stinking permits!"

[This message has been edited by jones (edited April 19, 2000).]
 
Your memory is accurate.

During the rescue operation in the
hours following the explosion, workers
were pulled back several times due to
reports of "more bombs".

The story varies, but one of the more
widely given explainations is that the
devices were either training "bombs" or
explosive devices being stored by ATF.

Still unanswered questions. A search of
the web will provide you with more than
you probably care to read.
 
Thanks, Sport. I thought I'd heard right, but in the excitement of the moment, I didn't know which way was up after a while. I appreciate the confirmation.

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jones
"permits, we don't need no stinking permits!"
 
Jones, there is more than enough argument and misunderstanding concerning a permit on guns. Whether anyone likes it or not (many don't) Americans have a permit to "keep and bear arms." And no government, particularly the feds, are authorized to "infringe" upon that permit. There are only two sides of/to this issue, Americans and their enemies.

It is pitifully plain to me who the enemy of Americans are, but evidently most Americans are blind in one and can't see out of other one. The enemy is those who enact unconstitutional laws and their supporters. Now who is that? For the most part it is democrats and republicans. Wake up Americans. Quit arguing among yourselves and with your political enemies. Use your power of the vote. Vote third party for every office come November and tell everyone you know to do the same.

Those who do not know what their Rights are have none.

"The hardest part about being free is that you must allow your neighbor to be the same."
-- Bob Lonsberry
 
Allan, I voted third party in '92, and I have to admit it did some good. Most people think that it didn't, but it woke up the republicans long enough to go for it in '94 and then they went back to sleep.
This year it's Alan Keyes as a write in vote.

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jones
"permits, we don't need no stinking permits!"
 
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