Posted: 8/24/2008 1:16:36 AM EDT
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http://powmadeak47.com/ak47/bwest.html What the heck is up with this? I am trying to figure out what this site is attempting to prove. No luck at this time. My guess is that AK-47 style rifles are bad. Guess I should get rid of my China made MAK90! ![]() Anybody else looking to rid themselves of the AK evil, just send them to me and I will dispose of them with mine, to save destruction cost! ![]() |
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They're saying that rifles made in countries where the governments refuse to account for US POW/MIA are not anything we should want a part of in this country, and that Clinton's import ban was a good decision because of it. |
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Sounds like the author of that website is trying to expose some local politicians and "business owners" as well as doing the hit piece on guns at the same time Here is the article regarding himself that he posted on his website (and, he only disputes the blow-by-blow description of the fight) Former city council candidate vows no food or water while in jail By Kevin Behr | Winona Daily News http://www.powmadeak47.com/crooks/me0428.html Todd Damase Ouellette declared Monday he was “officially” on a hunger strike after being ordered held in Winona County Jail until a pre-sentence investigation on a misdemeanor assault conviction is completed. Ouellette, 40, appeared in Winona County District Court to be sentenced but because he refused to cooperate with the Department of Corrections, nothing could be done Monday. He was convicted in March of throwing a state Legislature candidate Nick Ridge to the ground and punching him several times in April 2004. Assistant Winona County Attorney Kevin O’Laughlin said the pre-sentence investigation — commonly referred to as a PSI — would help determine an appropriate sentence for Ouellette while discovering any chemical dependencies or mental problems he may have. Ouellette told the court he didn’t cooperate because he knew exactly what the PSI would say: That he deserves the maximum sentence. The maximum penalty of a misdemeanor is 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Ouellette also faces the possibility of paying the victim $60 in restitution for a broken watch. Paying a fine and restitution wouldn’t work because of his personal situation, Ouellette said. He said he is a bankrupt alcoholic and had to hitchhike to Winona for his court hearing. Then Ouellette addressed O’Laughlin’s request to keep him in jail until a new PSI could be completed: “Officially, I am now on a food and water strike,” he said. He said he hadn’t eaten since around noon and challenged the court and the jail to come up with a solution for his strike, including taking him to the hospital to “put an IV in my arm.” Judge Mary Leahy ordered Ouellette be held in jail pending a new PSI. She commented that since the offense is just a misdemeanor, it shouldn’t take very long to complete. As far as his strike was concerned, Leahy said the jail would handle his water situation. A new court date was not set, pending Ouellette’s cooperation with the Department of Corrections. Ouellette was defeated by Gerry Krage when he ran for the Ward 2 city council seat in 2006. Ouellette listed his address at the time as “in a car in Ward 2.” |
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You've got to read some of the other stuff on his site. It's disorganized as shit, pretty much like his brain. ![]() But, there is some really classic stuff there. ![]() Everything, and in his world, EVERYTHING is the fault of OIL and the JOOOOOOOOOSSSSSS! ![]() Here's a good page to start on. powmadeak47.com/new4/cx1.html |




