All That Homeland Security Money

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can not buy common sense. I know this is an investment board but this is very, very sad. I hope they sue our shorts off for this.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050608/ap_on_re_us/chain_saw_border;_ylt=AtzKG4bt1f6CWR3RghEtGFBG2ocA;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

Man With Stained Chain Saw Let in to U.S.

BOSTON - On April 25, Gregory Despres arrived at the U.S.-Canadian border crossing at Calais, Maine, carrying a homemade sword, a hatchet, a knife, brass knuckles and a chain saw stained with what appeared to be blood. U.S. customs agents confiscated the weapons and fingerprinted Despres. Then they let him into the United States.

The following day, a gruesome scene was discovered in Despres' hometown of Minto, New Brunswick: The decapitated body of a 74-year-old country musician named Frederick Fulton was found on Fulton's kitchen floor. His head was in a pillowcase under a kitchen table. His common-law wife was discovered stabbed to death in a bedroom.
Despres, 22, immediately became a suspect because of a history of violence between him and his neighbors, and he was arrested April 27 after police in Massachusetts saw him wandering down a highway in a sweat shirt with red and brown stains. He is now in jail in Massachusetts on murder charges, awaiting an extradition hearing next month.

At a time when the United States is tightening its borders, how could a man toting what appeared to be a bloody chain saw be allowed into the country?

This is the dude picture - looks completely harmless to me, huh? All he needs is a set of horns and will be all set. :shock:

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