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More Caterpillar Killings? [Dan Collins]

When will enough be enough? If just one life is saved by outlawing heavy machinery, won’t it be worth it? How many more, Mr. Speaker?

13 Replies to “More Caterpillar Killings? [Dan Collins]”

  1. alppuccino says:

    Are we sure that these people didn’t just take cough medicine before operating this heavy machinery?

  2. Sdferr says:

    Reuters report accessed from Breitbart has it “Second bulldozer attack in Israel”. Ignorant imbeciles, Reuters.

  3. happyfeet says:

    No one’s gonna hire these people for construction anymore. And then they will cry and cry.

  4. Sdferr says:

    Unjust profiling to be sure and howls of rage against the monster Jooos denying the poor man a right to work. Bastards, they’ll say. Look how they treat the poor Pali-man.

  5. BJTex says:

    “Come Mr. Pali-Man, carry me some Joo-oos.”

    Whoa, I don’t believe that I just wrote that. Denounced, condemned, shunned and wedgied.

  6. LunarTuna says:

    More Caterpillar Killings?……Are btterflies endangered now?….Where’s PETA outrage on this?

  7. memomachine says:

    Hmmmm.

    Quite the double standard. When Rachel Corrie gets pancaked liberals scream “murder”. When Israelis get run over it’s nothing but silence.

  8. Rusty says:

    #5
    Bastard!
    This was a new notebook.

  9. Ouroboros says:

    If Israel had a 5-Day waiting period on Backhoes purchases the killer would have had time to cool down.. This didnt have to happen.

  10. Ouroboros says:

    Part of the problem is that Israel allows big 100 gallon capacity fuel tanks on these Backhoes… giving would-be backhoe murderers all the firepower they need to drive all over the city smashing people and ramming things.. If they’d just limit the capacity of the fuel tank to 1 gallon the killer could barely get down the street.. Who needs 100 gallon fuel tanks except at war anyway?

  11. BJTex says:

    They ought to keep all of the heavy construction equipment locked up in guarded, central locations. Operators should only be allowed use of these dangerous weapons under limited circumstances like … um … construction.

  12. poppa india says:

    I don’t see why operators are ever allowed to use these dangerous machines. This isn’t the Wild West. Now we have government agencies, staffed by trained and supervised employees to do our construction for us.

  13. Rusty says:

    Why. You’ll get my CAT D9 after you pry my cold dead hands from around whatever it is that makes it go.

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