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I will go so far as to say military exercises of this type are unacceptable over any Metro area.5 points
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I'll likely be way out-numbered, but that wasn't cool at all. I am disgusted by any form of animal abuse.4 points
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Yeah, he shoots all the time, but no pictures. As somebody said on The Five, the WH has released pictures of Obama doing everything short of flossing. - OS3 points
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If it shoots I would not worry about it. People tend to over complicate things especially when it comes to AR's. Dolomite3 points
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Nothing better than homophobes and small minded people getting together to whittle on current events :rofl:3 points
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Bull. Being homosexual doesn't make you a pervert.3 points
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Numerous Pro-Gun Bills Filed as TN 2013 Legislative Session Convenes The 2013 session of the Tennessee General Assembly is off to a good start with several pro-gun bills being introduced. Even though last session ended on a sour note, your NRA-ILA is confident that we can take many legislative steps this year to further protect the Second Amendment rights of all law-abiding Tennesseans. The following pro-gun bills have been introduced: House Bill 6, sponsored by state Representative Eric Watson (R-22), would allow K-12 school personnel to possess a firearm on school property if the person has a handgun carry permit, is authorized by the school superintendent, has had 40 hours of basic school policing training and uses frangible bullets. House Bill 9, sponsored by state Representative William Lamberth (R-44), makes all information contained in and pertaining to a handgun carry permit application or renewal application and the status of a handgun carry permit confidential and not open for public inspection. State Senator Ferrell Haile (R-18) has sponsored the Senate companion bill, Senate Bill 108. House Bill 10, sponsored by state Representative Jeremy Faison (R-11), prohibits the allocation of state or local public funds to the regulation or enforcement of any federal law, executive order, rule or regulation that becomes effective on or after January 1, 2013, that imposes restrictions on citizens who lawfully possess or carry firearms in Tennessee. Senate Bill 40, the companion bill, is sponsored by state Senator Frank Niceley (R-8). House Bill 108, sponsored by state Representative Sheila Butt (R-64), provides that a public or private employer cannot require an applicant for employment or an employee to disclose information about the ownership or storage of a firearm in the applicant or employee's vehicle. House Bill 118, sponsored by Representative Jeremy Faison (R-11), allows those with a valid handgun carry permit to transport and store a firearm or firearm ammunition in the permit holder’s privately-owned motor vehicle in public or private parking areas under certain conditions. Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey (R-4) has filed Senate Bill 142, the companion bill to HB 118. Senate Bill 76, sponsored by state Senator Stacey Campfield (R-7), limits the number of handgun carry permit records that can be reproduced in a single day to fifteen. Senate Bill 77, also sponsored by Senator Campfield, allows certain persons employed by a local education agency as a faculty or staff member at a K-12 school to possess and carry a firearm. Your NRA-ILA will continue to monitor this legislation and keep you informed of committee assignments and hearing dates, so please stay tuned to www.nraila.org for updates.2 points
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Let's see if the wussie accepts!! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/29/marsha-blackburn-obama-skeet-shooting_n_2573548.html?1359472377&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl33%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D2630052 points
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/01/29/gun-control-supporters-urge-obama-to-bypass-congress-on-new-measures/ Don't allow yourself to become complacent. The gun-grabbers are working feverishly to ensure our 2A rights are stripped away. We must push back twice as hard. If they pressure financial institutions, we must pressure financial institutions even harder. If they pressure manufacturers, we must pressure manufacturers even harder. If they pressure elected officials, we must pressure elected officials harder. Whoever they pressure, we must pressure harder. Do not just sit back and assume that someone else will do it. Assume that this fight is on YOUR shoulders. Contact anyone and everyone who may be feeling pressure from the opposition. It only takes a minute or two to send an email or make a phone call.2 points
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funny stuff.... (couldn't tell if this was up already...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEHMZZdSjCg2 points
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Good job! On to the next conspiracy. The government can be devious and could be up to something. When they do come, some of these guys will be so busy wasting time on crap that they won't even know what hit them. Sheep2 points
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No as long as they're all under the maximum length it's fine. But the catch is you have to measur them to know that. Most, like Caster, just set the trimmer and if the trimmer doesn't cut anything you just throw it in the bucket.2 points
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Marsha Blackburn, just fired one at Obama. I like her a little more everyday. She questioned President Barack Obama's recent comments about his hobby of skeet shooting, "If he is a skeet shooter, why have we not heard of this? Why have we not seen photos? Why hasn't he referenced this at any point in time?" "I tell you what I do think," she later added. "I think he should invite me to Camp David, and I'll go skeet shooting with him and I bet I'll beat him." http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/01/28/dubious-congresswoman-challenges-obama-to-skeet-shooting-match/2 points
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"He wouldn't really do that. He wouldn't let people think he's a noob". Hilarious!2 points
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My personal favorite. You have to listen to the guys commentary, despite the vulgarity, it's hilarious. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YygDUgPTqU2 points
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Same thing in Houston. Just getting the sheep used to their presence.2 points
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Ahhhhh, yes. The only opposition has to be homophobia. What ever that asinine retort means. There is a reason they divided boy scouts and girl scouts to begin with. I want my boys to learn how to be men from men who identify with the manhood and I want my girls to learn womanhood from women who identify as women. Same reason I don't particularly want a woman boy scout leader or a male girl scout leader. If you take the irrational "homophobia" denouncement accusation away, does having gay leaders logically make sense? Just asking.2 points
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Unless the scout masters are trying to push some "pro gay" agenda on the kids(which I highly doubt) what does it matter? People with homophobia lose all credibility with me. You just seem ignorant.2 points
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Hitler reacts to Pmag backorder. This is freakin hilarious. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IEHMZZdSjCg1 point
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Nice little video from a news station in Cincinnati http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/83014609/1 point
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So the military is responsible for fast and furious? Good to know. I don't think anyone is saying that you should have complete trust in the government, god knows I don't. However, people trying to spin normal military training into some government conspiracy come off looking like a bunch of tinfoil hat wearing simpletons. The guys taking part in this training risk their lives every day to protect this country and it's citizens and honestly it's disgusting that some of you want to take away the training they need to come home to their families because it somehow hurts your delicate psyche. Simply pathetic.1 point
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The left would call you a bad Dad. I say congrats on the new Daughter, and Being a COOL DAD!!!1 point
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Do you have any concept of how much money it would cost to build a replica urban skyline?1 point
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Not only is it training to operate in large urban centers, it is also training to work with local agencies on the ground. This type of training has real world tangable benifits. Everything from significant natural distasters, terrorist attacks on american soil, and to operating in foreign urban centers. Not allowing the militar to train in major urban areas is counterproductive to having a standing army sworn to defend this land.1 point
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They did. http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/01/22/3194357/miami-police-announce-military.html1 point
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O yea, I expect nothing else from "The Mayor." Should have ask how many bullets they had in their mags. More then 7?1 point
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No, the NFA came about due to the repeal of prohibition. They had a workforce of ATU revenuers that were going to be out of a job so they went on to tax and regulate something else.1 point
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Pricks like that make me want to get this gun ban fight going right now instead of passing it down to the grandkids. I'm so tired of listening to assholes like this. He needs his teeth pushed in.1 point
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Training. Blanks. Totally normal. Looks like someone one up at Bragg wanted some good per diem rates and a crack at some topless beaches when they submitted this training concept.1 point
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Guys, can we get back to arguing about guns and government, because I really don't think TGO has any business getting between people's bed sheets to see what lurks beneath. Thanks.1 point
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Simple and practical, I like it :up: I ordered some Mosin ammo as well and it's scheduled to be here tomorrow. I'll have to keep an eye out here and see if anyone else has suggestions on what to do with it.1 point
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and we can rid ourselves of these anti-American Liberals in one election cycle if the People wake up!1 point
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Wow. His comments about civility..... right on. My mom also made me return a Hot Wheels car I stole from K-mart and apologize to the store manager when I was about age 8. I've never forgotten how horrible I felt being forced to do that.1 point
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I just love how they try to sell it that the vast majority of people want the ban. Tell a lie enough times to make it true.1 point
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I keep trying to tell folks that these things are GOOD, not BAD. You can get guns cheap from noobs. You can sell busted or worthless stuff for $100 and up. What isnt to love?1 point
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Not to hi-jack the thread, but I wish they had a .308 Mossberg Predator. I have heard the rumors that they are going to produce one. I hope it takes AR-10 mags, and I really, really wish the Mossbergs had iron sights!!1 point
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He can probably write letters to anyone he wants. If these banks agree, not only will they lose money from firearms manufacturers, they should also lose money from anyone who supports the Second Amendment. They want to push their agenda, we have to push back twice as hard.1 point
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[quote name="JWC" post="894734" timestamp="1359047300"]I also notice many anti-gun politicians claim Judaism and family histories that include escape from Nazi occupied countries. Which just don't make no sense to me. but whatever a lot of things don't make sense.[/quote] Roger that. As far as Israel is concerned though, there are very close relationships between the Israelis and folks over at Lockheed Martin. If I remember correctly, Lockheed has the contract for their so-called "iron dome" and is supposed to fill an order for a half dozen F-35 jets sometime in the near future. And, based on my understanding aeronautics, the F-35 is twice as good as an F-16... if you multiply 16 x 2 you only get 32, so the jets the Israelis will have is 4 F's better!1 point
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