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There's a good reason semi auto and fully automatic weapon sales, have been at record levels, for the last 4 years.
Pitch forks are for peasants, not sovereign individuals.
Actually, gun ownership by household is way DOWN. Over the last 40 years, we've gone from 50% gun ownership, to 35%, even in the south and the west. Gun SALES are up because the same people keep buying more and more weapons. More people don't own guns--people who believe in nutty conspiracy theories are stockpiling weapons. That's JUST what we need... http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/10/us...anted=all&_r=0
Was this requirement for 1961 or today? You are linking to health requirements for traveling today.
Back in 1961, traveling to a distant country like Kenya, there was much more restrictive requirements. One, is that 8 month pregnant women wouldn't be able to FLY at all. So ignoring that one inconvenient fact that destroys the entire "Stanley went to Kenya to give birth", immunizations for at least polio would have been required. And shots forpolio aren't recommended for pregnant women, unless they REALLY need it.
Obama was born in Hawaii. But this stuff about shots and pregnancy are distractions to the real argument. If you have some link to the travel rules for entering Kenya in 1961, feel free to post them. Some of these vaccines (Hepatitis A and B; MMR) weren't even in existence in 1961. Stanley Ann was only 18 in 1961 and the polio vaccine only came out in 1954, so her series would be current, as likely would her tetanus vaccine. As for traveling when pregnant, you'd be amazed how someone pregnant with their first can disguise a pregnancy with clothing.
How do you explain the missing INS plane records for the week of August 1 through August 10, 1961?
from jerome corsi's original article:
Kepley acknowledged that the records for the period Aug. 2 through Aug. 7, 1961, were missing. She argued that the missing data was due to poor quality control that allowed multiple cards to be fed through a document feeder and become bunched together, obscuring the images underneath.
“Apparently no quality control was done at the time of filming to check for these errors,” Kepley wrote. “Consequently, it is difficult to determine whether or not images of cards for the period August 2 through August 7 exist on Roll 184. If they do, they are unreadable.”
zullo claims in the OP link that the national archives were asked and "no explaination" could be given for the missing/unreadable cards. that is direct BS from zullo.
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