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Troubling news for the Trayvon Martin camp
Worriedman replied to DaveS's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Texas is a different place. How about the case in Texas Nov. 14, 2007 where the 61 year old shot and killed two burglars in the back as they were leaving his neighbor's home, with a detective watching while he did it? (Joe Horn) He was on the phone with LE, them telling him to stand down, a plain clothed detective in an unmarked car at the curb watching and waiting for back up when Mr. Horn ordered the two men to halt and then proceeded to kill them when they refused. http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=5278638&page=2 Mr. Horn was "No Billed" by the Grand Jury. -
Wait till you can add up the dollars lost on loosing the Grizzlies...
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Depends on who is setting up the poll, who is tabulating the results, and what their agenda is. Lying with statistics.
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I remember the Lt. Governor's proposed bill to make it legal to take DNA samples from all who were arrested for felonies. Next it will be subcutaneous RFID chips along with DNA swabs upon birth...the better to control you with my dear...
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https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/AHrZgS-Gvi4?ytsession=i9oveMfS5cZhAMDGgkbH0eLbT_lF1FXt8jgG-nuVcrVgiyqMPBWaDEOc32qgTw8ZFpErTJ1GKcGl6rR-jXkQBjWvzb8bVAlXxq0k7ZYepOAlqj9jhbf8Sk3ViENCD-YOfvRy0d1jO6PLPwiuYxHs2w Every step is chronicled evidently, their listening to our phone conversations is a minor thing.
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http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2013/06/06/did-eric-holder-monitor-the-phone-of-congress-n1614606 Did the government monitor congress? This may be the final thing that gets congress off their bums to run these criminals to ground.
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Were they able to intervene with the people who just set the bombs off in Boston? Seems as to how they have been raking in the information on everybody for a while, phones, e-mail, social media, and, the Ruskies tipped the heat off about these cats in the first place, and yet the bombs still were set off?? Are they just that incompetent? If so, they have no business having all our information...
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Trick question, our reps are a bunch of pimps who whore on the side, pay for strange with our cash and generally know how to boogie woogie with the best of them. FTFY
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Illinois House and Senate passes CCW!
Worriedman replied to Erik88's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Why is that so unbelievable? A bunch of Chicago politicians believe they have authority over the rest of the nation. -
He did not just drop it, the handle broke. (You can see the remainder of the handle in his hand) Young man showed he could think under pressure and did a great job of recovery
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I agree he should have shot for center mass if he was going to drop the hammer, or at least said that he did, unless he was simply trying to NOT have to kill the man but use his weapon to stop the threat. But who knows what is in a man's mind? I have brother-in-law who upon his first dove hunt after 4 years in Viet Nam, could not bring himself to pull the head off a crippled bird. He brought it me and laid his shotgun down and walked to his truck and left, never said a word. (we have not talked about it since either, as his Dad, who was a WWII Vet asked me to keep it between us girls.) I seem to remember recently, a number of "professionals" throwing 102 rounds at a pick-up with two female paper carriers in it, resulting in two hits on the 74 year old and a scraped finger on the other. This guy would have been far better off to have simply said he missed instead of admitting to firing a "warning shot", I think he could have sold that, Oregon is not that far from California is it? If they do not charge them with not verifying a target, or poor marksmanship, don't think they should charge this guy.
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A favorite of mine (I have the American Made version of a ceramic cooker, the Primo http://primogrill.com/) is Pepper Stout Beef. Couple of chuck roast, a little salt, pepper and some ancho chili powder. Pop it on the grill offset (I have the d-plates to shield the meat from direct fire) at 225° till the internal temp gets to 165°. (have to admit to running the smoker with a DigiQ DX2 http://store.thebbqguru.com/weborderentry/DigiQ%20DX2 a little spendy, but wonderful control of temp for long cooks) I then take a throw away aluminum pan and cut up several bell peppers, normally a green, yellow and red one each, a large yellow onion and a couple of large jalapeños seeded and chopped, then add a full Guinness, rest the meat on the veggies and cover the pan tightly. I return to the pit till the meat hits 205°, then pull like pork and return to the pan and put back in the pit uncovered for another thirty minutes or so, shifting the meat to get a little more smoke. Toast some buns and pile the pulled meat on and add some cheese. This is what is left of 10 lbs after the kids ate and hauled off last weekend. [url=http://s4.photobucket.com/user/worriedman/media/PepperStoutBeef_zpscf2ccdec.jpg.html][/URL]
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Not trying to be argumentative here, rather trying to understand what I have been told by attorneys and prosecutors here in TN. I thought I understood that TCA 39-11-611, by statute, gave a non criminal who was where they had a "right to be" and not involved in criminal activity in specified locations, a presumption that anyone who unlawfully and forcibly enters or has unlawfully and forcibly entered the residence, business, dwelling or vehicle, and the person using defensive force knew or had reason to believe that an unlawful and forcible entry occurred may assume to have held a reasonable belief of imminent death or serious bodily injury to self, family, a member of the household or a person visiting as an invited guest. The continued insistence that one must be in the grip of a perpetrator, with a shiv in the ribs prior to being justified in TN "before threatening or using force against another person when and to the degree the person reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to protect against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful force." is factually inaccurate, or do I not get the gist of the law as written? As these are State statues, would they not preempt any "opinions/bias/education/community standards" should one appeal any conviction from a lower court level to one at the State?
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The Dishonest Gun-Control Debate
Worriedman replied to JR2ATN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
So, are you saying our Public Servants, those charged with (and paid to protect) the general population are more concerned with their conviction numbers than adding years to the sentences of real bad people, the kind that uses a firearm in the commission of a felony? Kind of negates the need for "enhanced penalties" except as a form of campaign advertising, does it not? -
Anti-Muslim Speech Can Be Punished
Worriedman replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I am sure many have seen this: http://civilusdefendus.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/liberty-vs-sharia-july-2010-ltr.pdf but of particular interest and X-ring accurate from the article: Seems reasonable to be able to speak the truth, to me anyway. -
The Dishonest Gun-Control Debate
Worriedman replied to JR2ATN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Could it be the pop-culture personality reached out and contacted the researcher to bolster his thesis, and yes, thought process, to add veracity by association maybe, or, perchance Beck thinks Mr. Lott may know something about the issue? And, the book in question is under Beck's signature, not John Lott's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lott Lott has held positions in law and economics at Yale Law School, Stanford, UCLA, the Wharton Business School, Texas A&M University, and Rice University. Lott was the chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission (1988–1989). He spent five years as a visiting professor (1994–95) and as a fellow (1995–99) at the University of Chicago. Lott was a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (2001–2006). Lott has also been a senior research scientist at the University of Maryland Foundation at the University of Maryland. His bone fides appear fairly substantial to me at least. I have met Mr. Lott on a couple of occasions, and he seems a very bright individual who did not evidence anything other than a very friendly personality. I have also met and done a little collaboration with Glen Beck, does not make me any less of a concrete finisher or high school/college instructor, nor lesson my objectivity (at least on that single account). -
The Dishonest Gun-Control Debate
Worriedman replied to JR2ATN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Somebody is making a good living off of that. I bet there are a lot more prison beds now than in the 80's as well. More prosecutors, more defense attorneys too I would presume. Crime is a Big Business it seems. -
The Dishonest Gun-Control Debate
Worriedman replied to JR2ATN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Realistically, aren't most individuals who write and promote books trying to sell books, or an idea or a belief system? Would anyone so invested in attempting to gain remuneration for advocating their particular beliefs be so judged? Because Mr. Lott is trying to make a living espousing a type of belief, does that completely negate his objectivity? -
The Dishonest Gun-Control Debate
Worriedman replied to JR2ATN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I concur, using history that I can remember in West TN, the lady that shot her husband in the back and killed him (Mary Winkler) was NOT charged with the additional crime of using a firearm in the commission of a felony, even though she was convicted of felony murder. I suspect that the percentage of those who use a weapon in the commission of a felony are charged with the extra crime about as often as felons who attempt to purchase weapons are charged for that. -
The Dishonest Gun-Control Debate
Worriedman replied to JR2ATN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
What is the percentage of charging those who use weapons in the commission of a felony with the extra crime? -
Illinois House and Senate passes CCW!
Worriedman replied to Erik88's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Sen. Doug Jackson (Democrat from Dickson) was one of the most ardent supporters of firearms issues while he was in office, as was Rep. Ben West. Republicans do not have a lock on supporting our firearms Rights.