Friday, June 20, 2008

Setting the Example

The US military cannot locate hundreds of sensitive nuclear missile components, according to several government officials familiar with a Pentagon report on nuclear safeguards...

One official said the number of missing components was more than 1,000.

Sounds like time for the feds to crack down on more gun stores.

6 comments:

  1. Like soldiers and cops forgetting their sidearms in the bathroom.

    I bet civilians who owned nuclear weapons would keep better track, just as we do with our pistols. We don't take them for granted.

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  2. Hopefully they weren't stolen to be later used by terrorists, then used in a nuclear attack on U.S. soil. Then we'd have to get rid of more freedom, spend more money, and attack Iran and Syria and Lebanon. Some elements of our government wouldn't want that to happen.

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  3. Maybe they're on sale at a gun show...

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  4. At least they didn't lose any guns and unleash that terror upon us.

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  5. c'mon get serious, they have been sold to Mexican drug runners, Sheesh, don't you guys pay attention? The gunshow loophole is really really big. or, uh, it would be if it existed.

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  6. Unfortunately, this is a testimony to the absolute foolishness that has run amuck in the military over the last 18-20 years. If your not closely associated with the military, you don't get to see the daily stupidity that goes on in the name of "social engineering," "efficiency," and "ROI."

    All it really is, is an effort by the socialists to destroy the U.S. military from the inside out. What they didn't realize is that you cannot engage in this kind of tom-foolery and not have the kind of consequences that we are seeing in the Air Force's nuclear weapons program.

    It is the same kind of lame-brain lunacy that drives the destruction of order and morality in this society and the U.S. Constitution. Just wait till we see the fallout from that.

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