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High Crimes and Misdemeanors



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Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:31 pm
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Incandescence says...



Take a look at this.

The federal government wants to change its current rules to permit convicted arsonists to get special licenses so they can drive gasoline tankers and trucks loaded with explosives and hazardous materials.

But murderers and convicted racketeers will no longer be permitted to drive hazardous materials on the nation's interstates.

"Arson is not always an act of terrorism," the Transportation Security Administration declared in proposing the new regulations that would permit the agency to review on a case-by-case basis whether convicted arsonists should get the special licenses allowing them to drive gasoline trucks, or other vehicles carrying hazardous materials.

Under the Patriot Act, the TSA - a branch of the new Department of Homeland Security - was directed to issue special federal certifications to the commercial licenses held by truck drivers who haul hazardous chemicals, gasoline tankers and explosives.

The government plans to begin issuing the new licenses Jan. 31. it estimates it will receive more than 2 million applications for the certifications.


Disgusting. We have men and women who AREN'T convicted of burning people and things, but no, we let the arsonists drive our gas tankers and other tankers filled to the rim with nuclear chemicals and the like.
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:31 pm
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Perra says...



Oh, my, gosh! ](*,) That's like, I don't know, handing a pacifier to a baby and expecting him not to suck on it! Bad analogy, I know, but you should get the idea. Gosh, sometimes I just can't believe how idiotic our government(and sometimes others) acts. :roll: Again, ](*,) ](*,) ](*,)
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:02 pm
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Sam says...



*clue phone rings* Oh, sorry, it's for the government. Wrong number.
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Brian says...



Just another reason for the revolution.
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