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    1. A

      US Postal Service stocks up on ammo...

      US Postal Service Joins in Federal Ammo Purchases File this under the conspiracy category. Why does the USPS need "assorted small arms ammunition"?
    2. Magneto

      USPS pays $565,000 for “analysis and recommendation on the future of stamps”

      When your losing six billion dollars it's chump change. USPS Seeks Price Increase On Stamps, Pays Futurist $565K To Mull Over Future Of Stamps ? Consumerist
    3. Meezer

      U.S. Postal Service Logging All Mail for Law Enforcement

      “It’s a treasure trove of information,” said James J. Wedick, a former F.B.I. agent who spent 34 years at the agency and who said he used mail covers in a number of investigations, including one that led to the prosecution of several elected officials in California on corruption charges...
    4. s-works

      Cash-strapped US Postal Service to launch clothing line

      Fail Cash-strapped US Postal Service to launch clothing line - Life Inc.
    5. mrjarrell

      USPS Defaults On Another $5.6 Billion Payment

      This makes twice they've defaulted now. Things are going downhill and it's their pension system that's dragging them under. Lots of companies and the government are going to feel that particualr pain in the coming years. Too many pensions and not enough income to cover them. Well, I guess they...
    6. rambone

      Suspicious activity at the Post Office today!

      I mailed some packages at the U.S. Post Office today. At the counter, I overheard the cashiers discussing a customer who wanted some money orders printed in an amount totaling greater than $3,000. They were going to file a "Suspicious Transaction Report" on the man. He wanted $1000x10...
    7. S

      someone is suing to lift Post office ban

      Editorial: Postal gun ban should be tossed - The Denver Post
    8. Jake46184

      Indiana Post Offices the USPS Wants to Close

      Expanded Access Study List - Indiana Only a government ran, unionized shop could lose money with the vast income potential of the USPS. Even when considering the impact of the Internet, only a hopelessly bloated, inefficient entity could lose money. Is your post office on the list? Looks...
    9. rambone

      Postal Workers to thwart terror by collecting data

      The nearly insolvent U.S. Postal Service is going to start outfitting its trucks with sensors to collect data during the delivery route. We need them to thwart "terror attacks" by monitoring us and acting as spies. Don't you feel safer now? Union Wants Mailmen To Thwart Terror Attacks |...
    10. rambone

      U.S. Postal Service Nears Collapse

      Bloomberg says that the USPS is nearing insolvency. The service passed a milestone of delivering more junk mail than actual First Class mail. Another big part of the problem is the size of their retiree pension plan. It will have to reinvent itself or possibly collapse. The U.S. Postal...
    11. Concerned Citizen

      Metal detector in Post Office?

      I know that post offices have been the subject of much discussion on whether or not it is considered a federal building that does not allow CC. However, without really thinking, I forgot to remove my CCW before I went in. It dawned on me as I was going in the front door and there were some...
    12. rambone

      In the event of bio-terrorism, Postal Workers will give you your federal medicine

      I wonder what happens when we don't want to take our medicine.
    13. A

      Here's your 'test case' for no-guns-in-post-office rules

      Post Office Court Case Says No Guns in Post Offices ^^Here's a report on a Fifth Circuit Court ruling on a case involving a man bringing a handgun onto post office property. Looks like he might have been an employee from the wording of the decision. The utterly terrifying thing about this...
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