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  1. If you can provide any information as to what parts of town she will be in, etc. I can give a better idea of prohibited areas to watch out for. Along with Beale, all city and county parks and every movie theater in the city is posted. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  2. The amount of money saved by Americans on food and other goods that can be directly attributed to Walmart dwarfs the amount of money provided to the poor in the form of both Welfare and the EIC. Here are a couple of articles that speak to that data. http://www.the-dissident.com/Walmart.shtml   http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/dialogues/features/2006/is_walmart_good_for_the_american_working_class/the_low_prices_are_good_news.html
  3. [quote name="RED333" post="1089638" timestamp="1388941212"]But that would be leaving the house, having to deal with thugs, sick people and the like. :rofl:[/quote] People?! AAAGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0FViwZmsGQ[/media]
  4. Mmmmmn! Do you want mustard or mayo on that turd sandwich?
  5. [quote name="DaveTN" post="1089599" timestamp="1388937585"]I had no doubt of what your answer would be. But I don't understands what that means.[/quote] I'll leave that up to your imagination. It can mean whatever you want to think it means. :lol:
  6. [quote name="DaveTN" post="1089581" timestamp="1388935637"]What makes you think that Tennessee is going to have you stand in line to register firearms? Ask the question in the way it would go down. Would you be willing to be arrested, cuffed in front of your family, hauled off to jail, convicted of a felony, and lose the ability to legally own any guns? Do you work? Would you be able to keep your job with a felony conviction or still have it after spending time in jail? Do you have a family to support? It’s easy to say what you would do when you are sure you won’t have to make those decisions. I would comply with the law and work to change it. I already played the game of non-compliance. It was one of the stupidest things I ever did in my life. I was cuffed and stuffed and taken to trial. Luckily I had the money to afford lawyers that got me out of it without a conviction showing. Would I do it again? Absolutely not. No one helped me including the dirt bags at the NRA. You will be on your own. And you? Since we are safely playing “What if” about a scenario that will never happen in this state; what would have us believe you would do?[/quote] You didn't ask me but I will give you an answer anyways. I have a list (we should all have a list) when that day comes to TN (and it will) I will start checking names off of that list until the government checks my name off of one of their lists.
  7. I'm pretty sure he has been around these parts before.
  8. Even if you don't go all the way over to the M&P, it is worth it to drop an Apex trigger in yours. If you plan on using it for competition purposes then get the Forward Set Sear trigger kit. It isn't so much a trigger as a work of art.
  9.     Y'all need to quit giving out the secrets, man! Next thing you know we will all be stuck in a long ass line in automotive.
  10. [quote name="DaveTN" post="1089104" timestamp="1388863153"]I believe my right to be armed comes from a natural right; not the 2nd amendment. But the courts do not agree. So who do you want making or enforcing the laws, the Feds or the State? Neither is not a valid answer; it’s just dodging the question.[/quote] I'm not dodging. I am saying that neither has the authority to make laws on it and it is up to you to defend that natural right for yourself against anyone who attempts to usurp it just as it is up to me to defend it against anyone who attempts to violate my natural rights. Individual rights must ultimately be defended by the individual. When you give responsibility to the collective to defend that right you have just turned it into a privilege that can be revoked by the collective. If the collective respected out right secede on an individual basis, it wouldn't be as much of an urgent issue.
  11. "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." How can that better option have a chance for victory if you refuse to even give them your vote? At the end of the day my candidate may not win, but at least I cast my vote for someone I believed instead of someone who is terrible "but at least he isn't as bad as the other guy". I stand firm in my position that the no matter the outcome, if you vote your conscience then you didn't waste your vote. If you really want to waste your vote, then continue to hold your nose and vote for candidates you know are terrible.
  12. [quote name="DaveTN" post="1089095" timestamp="1388861846"]Chuck do you believe in States Rights? Or do you believe that the Federal government can tell the state of Tennessee that everyone can strap on a gun and go wherever they want, or that no one can strap on a gun? And it's Tow-mae-tow.[/quote] That's an incomplete choice of options. I don't believe the the state of TN (or any other) has the authority to disbar the individual from his natural right to keep and bear (wear/carry) arms. Nor do I believe the federal government has the authority to compel the state to act in one way or another on that subject. That authority is not only not granted to the fed.gov, it is specifically disallowed to engage the issue. It is up to the people themselves to secure their natural rights from those who would usurp them be they agents of the state or federal government.
  13. [quote name="DaveTN" post="1089076" timestamp="1388859372"]Our founding Fathers put in place a system for us to take care of our differences. They never believed it was perfect and could not be changed or interpreted. You don’t get to say you believe in the Constitution and in the same breath call for the murder of those you think are violating it.[/quote] What you call murder, I call a lawful act of self defense against tyrannical agents committing acts of violence against an innocent citizenry. Tow-mae-tow / Tow-mah-tow.
  14. When any individual or group initiates an act of aggression against another(victim), then that victim is justified in using whatever force is necessary/available to defend against that aggression. It does not matter what office they hold or what uniform they wear. Attempts to disarm the American people are an overt act of aggression and justify whatever means are available in defense of that natural right.
  15. [quote name="DaveTN" post="1089073" timestamp="1388858430"] You can’t call for the assassination of officials elected by the people just because you don’t agree with what they say. You are a loud mouth when it comes to the rights of individuals and innocent until proven guilty, but apparently are okay with the murder of those that don’t agree with you or that you think have committed some crime.[/quote] As I said Dave, that goes beyond a bad political position and crosses the line to being an act of aggression against the American people, an act for which they are morally justified in defending themselves by any means necessary. The rights of the individual supersede the powers granted to the state. P.S. Don't forget that I included their agents that act on their behalf as well. ;)
  16. Registration = confiscation = extermination. Any politician that votes for registration and any government agent that facilitates or attempts to enforce that registration declares themselves an enemy of the American people by their actions and are therefore a valid target for assassination. Attempts to disarm the American people aren't simple misguided political positions, they are overt acts of war against the American people and should be handled accordingly.
  17. [quote name="RobertNashville" post="1089038" timestamp="1388854623"]I can tell you this, I won't vote for Haslam for gov again...as to the other offices I can vote on it will depend entirely on "who" is running...if it's a Republican who has gone along with the Haslam clowns then I'll be voting for the Democrat. Things were clearly better for the TN firearms community when Republicans were not in the majority (or at least not in majority in both houses and the governor's mansion).[/quote] What would you say if I told you there may be a better option? The possibility of a candidate who doesn't want to steal your money or tell you how to live your life? Wouldn't that be so much better? :D
  18. I'm a reformed Walmart hater. I used to constantly bag on them about their business practices and was under the false impression that they increased poverty. I was then presented with a few facts and realized that Walmart has done far more to raise the standard of living of those at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale than any government welfare program ever thought about doing. By keeping prices as low as they do, they allow many folks to have goods and conveniences that would be otherwise be completely out of their reach. I generally prefer to shop at Target but I know that Walmart benefits me as well by forcing Target to stay competitive. So thank you Walmart for making my life better.
  19. Shared this on FB earlier today.
  20. DeBlasio is a Sandanista loving commie. That city is gonna implode. Fuck 'em, they get what they deserve.
  21. Kurt Hoffman says it better than I can.     The rest after the jump. http://www.examiner.com/article/resolved-to-be-a-gun-criminal
  22. If that's stopping you, you aren't very creative. :tough:
  23. I had never had glasses before BCT. When they issued me my set I could actually see for the first time in my life. I didn't mind how ugly they were.
  24. I always thought the best birth control device was a pair of these.
  25. Sorry to hear that, man. My condolences. I know how hard it is.

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