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Posted: 2/3/2006 9:18:43 PM EDT
Many people are saying that the DOJ is spreading lies and disinformation.

We should have thought of it first:

Ads in shotgun news, a couple of bogus websites, and forum talk...can you imagine the DOJ clerks trying to determine if "Patrick Starfish's Tactical 5.56 Lowers" is real - and should be added to the list?
Link Posted: 2/3/2006 10:16:17 PM EDT
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The only problem is they have the same access, if not more, to the same information that the general public has. That means that while you would make them run around, you would also make a bunch of innocent people run around trying to get them also. This could intern make some one miss the entire thing if they were to spend too much time trying to get one of the fake ones.

Not worth it in my opinion. Besides, we will win by what is right and just and not by childish games that are the bane of what our country was founded on, and stands for.
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