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Fairbanks gun rights group grows leery of federal government
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Alaskan Shooter
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 Posted: Thu Apr 30th, 2009 03:41 pm
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http://newsminer.com/news/2009/apr/30/fairbanks-gun-rights-group-grows-leary-federal-gov/

Alaskan Shooter
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 Posted: Thu Apr 30th, 2009 04:40 pm
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One thing the above story leaves out is that many of us that attended were OCing and had no problems as usual.

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 Posted: Fri May 1st, 2009 09:27 am
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Last edited on Sat May 2nd, 2009 01:14 pm by NewZealandAmerican

sv_libertarian
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 Posted: Sat May 2nd, 2009 05:46 am
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Not. Going. To. Respond. To. Stupid. @#$%.

Ok, I lied.  Aside from the fact that Alaska does not even have 2 million people in it, and the huge expense of shipping 1.4 million people to Alaska to bring the population up to 2 million, do you really think a camp that can hold 1/3 of the population of San Diego (or 6 times the population of Anchorage, or about three times the population of Seattle) would even be feasible?  That is 1/100th of the population of the US you are suggesting can be interned around Fairbanks.  I don't thing the infrastructure exists anywhere in the state of Alaska to move that many people around, let alone support a camp like that. 

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 Posted: Sat May 2nd, 2009 10:35 am
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NZA:

Two million? I find that an implausible figure. It would be the equivalent of a major city. Imagine the personnel, infrastructure and logistics such an installation would require. Also, these would not be complacent guests, but very unhappy campers.

sv_libertarian
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 Posted: Sun May 3rd, 2009 04:01 am
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Ooops, I guess reality didn't mesh with NZA's carefully constructed paranoia.  I don't know why people want to BELIEVE crap like "FEMA death camps" or the like...  I swear ALL the crazy crap from 1999 is resurfacing again. 


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