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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 147623" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Aha! At last! I finally tracked it down, it only took me two hours! I kept getting links that said I was denied access because I was in the wrong country...</p><p></p><p>Here is the link where I found it -</p><p><a href="http://video.aol.com/partner/cbs/tides-turn-for-philadelphia/Ep3sknHPsMzBWcBqyq37J3m" target="_blank">http://video.aol.com/partner/cbs/tides-turn-for-philadelphia/Ep3sknHPsMzBWcBqyq37J3m</a></p><p></p><p>I still had problems, probably because I had to play it 'live' and not wait for it to download first. Because our Internet speed is much slower here in Australia, and especially in our obscure little corner where we're still restricted to dial-up, what I got was jerky. I did catch it all eventually, after the replay.</p><p></p><p>Bette, you done good. I applaud your campaign, I think it is a fitting memorial to Timmy's memory and if you can help prevent even one murder, you are doing a wonderful thing.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could do some digging on Australia's gun laws and how our government got around the "civil rights" arguments? We still have rights here, we can still own guns if we want to or need to, but there are responsibilities that have to come with them, and they are strictly monitored. Also, some gun types are outlawed here. We have a right to bear arms (it's not in our constitution, though) but there's nothing that says the "arms" we bear have to be as devastating as some of the stuff being peddled.</p><p></p><p>In Australia, apart from people who have to carry guns as part of their job (such as some security personnel) most people who NEED guns are farmers, who need them to shoot vermin such as foxes & rabbits, and to also euthanise a cow or sheep which would otherwise suffer. I have not heard of any farmers being greatly inconvenienced by Australia's gun laws. However, we have had a major decrease in shooting-related deaths. Yes, we still have criminals who break the law, but they are now much easier to trace.</p><p></p><p>I wish you every success.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 147623, member: 1991"] Aha! At last! I finally tracked it down, it only took me two hours! I kept getting links that said I was denied access because I was in the wrong country... Here is the link where I found it - [url]http://video.aol.com/partner/cbs/tides-turn-for-philadelphia/Ep3sknHPsMzBWcBqyq37J3m[/url] I still had problems, probably because I had to play it 'live' and not wait for it to download first. Because our Internet speed is much slower here in Australia, and especially in our obscure little corner where we're still restricted to dial-up, what I got was jerky. I did catch it all eventually, after the replay. Bette, you done good. I applaud your campaign, I think it is a fitting memorial to Timmy's memory and if you can help prevent even one murder, you are doing a wonderful thing. Maybe you could do some digging on Australia's gun laws and how our government got around the "civil rights" arguments? We still have rights here, we can still own guns if we want to or need to, but there are responsibilities that have to come with them, and they are strictly monitored. Also, some gun types are outlawed here. We have a right to bear arms (it's not in our constitution, though) but there's nothing that says the "arms" we bear have to be as devastating as some of the stuff being peddled. In Australia, apart from people who have to carry guns as part of their job (such as some security personnel) most people who NEED guns are farmers, who need them to shoot vermin such as foxes & rabbits, and to also euthanise a cow or sheep which would otherwise suffer. I have not heard of any farmers being greatly inconvenienced by Australia's gun laws. However, we have had a major decrease in shooting-related deaths. Yes, we still have criminals who break the law, but they are now much easier to trace. I wish you every success. Marg [/QUOTE]
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