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oh about those gun clinging Ricin letters..

Steve

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a while back.. there were a few ricin filled letters.. claiming if leftwing politicians wanted to take the guys guns they were going to have trouble..

..some on the left speculated they came from a NRA member, a TEA party member,..or at least a rightwingnut...

and then it was an army vet... and their rants were confirmed..

then when the truth came out...

Last Friday, authorities hauled away Rogers Guess’ husband, Army veteran Nathan Richardson, for questioning when she told them she found a suspicious substance in the refrigerator of their New Boston, Texas, home.

The couple, reportedly expecting their first child in October, had been in the process of getting a divorce, which may have been a factor in Rogers Guess’ initial accusation against her husband.

Delk said his client was cooperating with federal authorities probing the letters — sent last month to Bloomberg, his Washington-based gun-control advocacy group, and the White House.

RELATED: TEXAS MAN HELD BY FBI IN OBAMA THREAT, BLOOMBERG RICIN LETTER CASES REVEALED

Texas man, a Defense Department employee, being questioned about ricin sent to Obama, Bloomberg


The letters in question were postmarked May 20 in Shreveport, La., which also handles mail from parts of Texas and Arkansas. They did not have return addresses, but all contained the same menacing message:

“You will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns,” the letter reportedly read. “Anyone wants to come to my house will get shot in the face. The right to bear arms is my constitutional, God-given right and I will exercise that right til the day I die. What’s in the letter is nothing compared to what we got planned for you.”

The unidentified man is an Army veteran and a civilian employee for the Defense Department. He is being questioned after his wife contacted police.

A Texas man was being grilled by federal agents Thursday in connection with the ricin-laced letters mailed to President Obama and Mayor Bloomberg.

The unidentified Army veteran who lives in New Boston, Texas, was questioned after his wife called cops to report finding suspicious searches he conducted on his computer, a source told the Daily News.

A suspicious letter intended for Obama is from the same maniac who sent the poison missives to Bloomberg in New York and Hizzoner’s anti-gun group in Washington, police said.

well that about sums it up... a Texan, a vet.. a man,.. and works for the DOD..

a maniac...

nothing could have been further from the truth.. (except the maniac part)..

The Texas actress who last week told FBI agents her husband was behind the ricin-laced letters sent to President Obama and Mayor Bloomberg was arrested Friday for allegedly sending the letters herself.

Shannon Rogers Guess, an actress who has appeared on “The Walking Dead” and “Vampire Diaries,” allegedly sent the vitriolic poison-tainted letters to Obama and Bloomberg, law enforcement officials confirmed Friday, just a week after she called authorities to turn her husband in for the same sinister deed.

Rogers Guess, a mother of five children from previous relationships, was charged Friday with mailing threatening communications. If convicted, she faces up to 10 years in federal prison.

then when the actual truth came out... silence...
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