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Top Ten Lessons Learned by the BATF in the Waco Raid
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10. If you're going to seize guns, bring along some guns of your
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own.
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9. Bullet-proof vests are not quite as bullet-proof as the
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manufacturer may claim.
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8. To ensure the element of surprise, be sure to commence the
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raid before the media sets up its cameras.
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7. Make sure the raid is near a military installation, so you
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can get re-enforcements quickly.
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6. 'Taking out' the children first is not a particularly
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effective technique for suppressing hostile fire.
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5. When planning for a no-knock raid, do not assume that the
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victims sleep-in till noon.
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4. Be sure that God is not on their side.
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3. Don't bring along the media unless you're really, really,
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really sure you are not going to get your ass kicked.
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2. Stick to raiding pacifist religious cults in California.
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1. Don't Mess with Texas! [this is the highway department's
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anti-littering slogan]
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