That's right, she (gasp) "aggressively" poured it. Clearly this is a case of 'assault soda' and we should immediately ban all soda from everywhere - unless of course you have the appropriate license.
The main channels of the canal are dredged to a depth of about 66 feet (20 meters), and the navigational width between buoys is set at 596 feet (180 meters). Double channels, where ships traveling in opposite directions can pass without stopping, have been constructed at four locations and cover a little more than 41 miles (67 kilometers). The largest ships allowed to pass through the canal may have a beam of up to 210 feet (64 meters) wide and a draught (below-water depth) of up to 53 feet (16 meters).
and the news is making a huge deal of the "20 pounds of explosive material" in the house. in reality 20 pounds of explosive material is nothing... stop by any farm in MN and you'll find a hell of a lot more than 20 pounds of 'explosive material'. How many re-loader have more than that in their house right now? sure - if it was 20 pounds of c-4 or some other 'specialized' explosive, that might be impressive - but I smell a serious liberal media spin on this one. And what exactly were the 100+ explosive devises? 100 rounds of ammo would be 100 'explosive devices'.
I'm not saying these people didn't do anything wrong - I just don't trust the damn media - especially not in MN...
I personally would completely remove our troops from Germany and South Korea (for starts), and put active duty forces on our own borders. I would also work hard to restore NATO alliances and tell the UN to go to hell.
We spend too much time worring about the neighbors house, while the criminals walk in and out of our own house at will. As far as I'm concerned that's just stupid.