At 11:07 AM -0500 10/24/98, Anonymous wrote:
Bee in the bonnet: A few days before CJ's arrest warrant was issued the DoJ put out a study on the "Shared Traits of Potential Assassins:"
The traits:
* To achieve notoriety or fame. * To bring attention to a personal or public problem. * To avenge a perceived wrong; to retaliate for a perceived injury. * To end personal pain; to be removed from society; to be killed. * To save the country or the world; to fix a world problem. * To develop a special relationship with the target. * To make money. * To bring about political change.
How does this differ from the motives of your ordinary politician?
Almost no politician (there are way too many i's in that word) is there "To end personal pain; to be removed from society; to be killed."
Post-revolution, will there be caliber limitations when hunting them?
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