Tim Cavanaugh | August 4, 2006
A found object: Nick Gillespie breaks out the crayons for some Waco-style artwork by ATF agents' kids.
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I've been reading reason for too long. I saw that image from the front page and before I read anything I thought of Waco.
Amen, AC...same thing happened to me.
86 people...damn, I forgot how many people had died there. What a
sad, pathetic waste. Sadly, I don't think it ever sank in to the
folks at ATF or the FBI.
Wow, it's like deja vu all over again. You may want to check the archives. These drawings were already posted here 3 or 4 months ago.
serve as a daily reminder to ATF agents to learn from the
past
I think they would learn a different lesson if they had portraits
of Larry Potts, William Boykin, Peter Schoomaker, et al.
"Wow, it's like deja vu all over again. You may want to check
the archives. These drawings were already posted here 3 or 4 months
ago."
Tim's always been a little slow.
Guys, the original discussion thread was about the link itself. This one is about the resulting article that appeared in last month's issue of Reason Magazine.
"Tim's always been a little slow."
No, he posted it months ago. We just got around to it now.
Their choice of winners and losers is very telling. Check out
(on the same page as the winning entry posted by Nick) the ones by
Nicholas and Khalia.
Nicholas shows ATF HQ as the apparent source of rainbows.
Khalia has smiling stick figures half encircling the globe. A globe
which eerily is missing every land mass except for the lower 48
States (minus the very Blue Northeast).
Two entries that didn't win:
Noah - he's got his mom firing a pistol, apparently
indiscriminately
Katie - she shows her dad sitting in front of a terminal eating a
doughnut.
That's really creepy.
Wouldn't the folks who chose the winners have noticed something a
little . . . peculiar about this one?
I like the one from the 12 and 13 yr old category showing the
Weaver family dog about to get shot dead.
http://www.atf.gov/kids/graphics/art_contest/dsc_563620%25.jpg
AC,
Me 3. My first though was, "Damn, that kid's got balls the size of
grapfruits. Good for him." And then, "What a great country that
they'd publish a kid's drawing of Waco for that contest."
When I read the truth, my smile turned to a frown.
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