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Old April 26th 04, 04:25 AM
robert arndt
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Despite your blatant anti American feelings several American companies are
capable of making precision firearmes and do.


First of all I don't have blatant Anti-American feelings. What I
object to is the unilateral dismissal of German technology in relation
to the majority of the weapon systems used by the US Armed Forces from
the late '40s to present.
I also can't stand "USA-Number-One" types that cannot learn from
history or from 9/11.
Right now, the US (lone Superpower), is getting its ass kicked in Iraq
by a bunch of armed thugs and Islamic zealots that can't stand the
democratization of Iraq. I support our troops and decision to invade
Iraq but I don't like the current Administrative policies that tie our
troops hands behind their backs in a Vietnam-like situation that makes
the war on terrorism all the more unpopular at home. You are older
than me so you should recognize that fact.
And you cannot ever call me un-American because I am a solid
conservative Republican that votes along party lines. President Bush
is MY President that I voted for and for whom I will vote AGAIN no
matter what happens. I also support the Israelis and have for over a
decade financially... so much for your fascist Nazi label of me.
I just like war history, military arms of all sorts, and especially
like Reich technology. This may shock the hell out of you but a lot of
AMERICANS like German technology and war history. All my friends do
and even my buddy in the SFs admits he wishes he had some of the
current German arms where he is at (somewhere in the Mideast).
I just make "jabs" at you guys because you give me a hard time. Do you
really think I care that much about a Luftwaffe Drilling as a survival
gun? I don't (although the Drillings by themselves are excellent
weapons).

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


(can't wait for the Obituary that reads: Dan, U.S. Air Force,
expired)!


I guess if you can't wait you will have to find something else to occupy your
time. Someday I will die as will you. Perhaps you will out live me and perhaps
you won't.


Relax Dan, it was only a joke... that's why I put the exclamation mark
at the end and not a period. It was a poke at your SIG. Gosh...

Rob

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired