From: Quadibloc on
On Feb 26, 7:22 am, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote:

> People that lost their house to corrupt bankers should have used a
> laser magnum gun,and would have a roof over their heads.

Yes, but it wouldn't be in their homes, since it isn't wise to have an
address where the police know where to find you when you shoot at
bankers who have the law on their side.

Our forefathers did have guts, but they weren't stupid. Today, we
still have the freedom they fought for. Vote in a government that
doesn't let banks get away with this kind of nonsense. That is the
answer.

If you only vote for the politicians who can afford big TV ads, you
will only get the politicians that get campaign contributions from big
business. If you don't apply sound analysis even to your voting
behavior, I have little hope that you will successfully work out the
tactics of an armed rebellion.

John Savard
From: Raymond Yohros on
On Feb 26, 6:08 am, "mary" <nos...(a)invalid.com> wrote:
> It probably has a manufacturing defect, or it is designed poorly.
> Assume they do.
>
> cut down the voltage to a minmum
>
> use someone elses.
>

absolutely, i was seduced by the low price they had
and now and totally discust by the result.

i will return to my original laser provider from
germany who was a pioneer on air cooled solid
state systems and is the best in the industry.
i bought one of the first of his designs
a very long time ago and it still works beautiful.

regards
r.y
From: Pierre Vandevenne on
On Feb 26, 3:22 pm, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote:

> People that lost their house to corrupt bankers should have used a
> laser magnum gun,and would have a roof over their heads. Our

Yup. It is usually called "prison".