
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? Post-revolution, will there be caliber limitations when hunting them?

At 11:07 AM -0500 10/24/98, Anonymous wrote:
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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