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I wouldn't worry about that much...it's likely Obummer has every TGO member on a list somewhere so we'll all in the same boat.
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It's difficult for the government to confiscate what they don't know you have; especially if they don't know you have it or where it is. Of course, according to the current administration/Homeland Security I am a closet domestic terrorist (former military, white, male, conservative, tea party member, christian gun owner) so they may just come and kidnap me off the street and torture me until I tell them where all my stuff is.
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I didn't say they were defacto anyting and I don't think anyone else did. I'm sure if you want to dig into the details the minor difference in numbers can be explained...I did see that RCP is showing some states as still "open"; maybe the Times is making an assumption about those states and where the count will ultimately be?
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Silver is likely underpriced right now and there are good reasons to think that the price will rise in the future and a search of the major investment houses who offer advice (but don't sell gold/silver) supports that. I buy a little here and there just to have some on hand but I'm not going to put all my money in it nor would I take investment advice from any apocryphal website; especially if they have a vested financial interest in what they are promoting. If our dollar does become worthless, and I don't discount that possibility, silver might be a good thing to have but I'd say the necessities of life as well as good life skills are going to be far more valuable and will become commodities that can be traded.
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And you don't trust him because of his record I would think. I've seen noting in Romney that causes me to think is anything other than I described him above; we have years of history with Dirty Harry Reid to know where here stands on issues..comparing the two people because they claim the same religion is at best, unnecessary.
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Lt. Gov Ramsey calls 2nd amendmant advocates "bullies"
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
And some things do; this just isn't one of them. -
1. I'm proud of this country and what it's accomplished. I'm proud that I go to work every day and contribute to society rather than being a drain on it. I've done things I'm ashamed of but I'm not ashamed of me or of others just because we aren't perfect. 2. This country is not a democracy; it's a democratic republic. 3. If a "so called democracy" can never work, please elaborate on what system of government does/would.
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I don't like comparing magnitude of bad either but as I've said in other threads, I'm a pragmatist about such things...maybe Mit would sign a bill to take my "assault rifles" and maybe he wouldn't but I have good reason to believe that Obama would not only sign such a bill but would confiscate every single gun in existence (including anything that looks like a gun) and destroy them if he could. I simply will not vote for a fringe candidate...if I find my choice that objectionable I'll simply chose not to vote at all. I would vote for RP if he were the Republican nominee but he isn't the Republican nominee. Moreover, I don't believe he can or would beat Obama in a head to head fight for many of the same reasons he has failed to win the nomination both times he's tried to obtain it.
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Lt. Gov Ramsey calls 2nd amendmant advocates "bullies"
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
My friend, you and I have had that argument before...multiple times before...I don't agree with you for what I believe are valid reasons and I'm not going to agree with you and I'm okay with that. With regard to the Safe Employee Commute bill, virtually the same laws are operating in 16 states and have already survived the "private property" Constitutional challenge so our arguing about it is sort of a wast of time anyway. But whether the Constitution applies to business property is not germane to the issue of defeating Maggart anyway; Debra Maggart engaged in secretive and underhanded maneuvers to keep the issue from coming before the people's legislature for an up/down vote; a vote that both proponents AND opponents of the bill wanted to come to the floor. She did it, I believe, to placate her big business pals (and keep their campaign contributions coming in)...she did it so that she wouldn't need to actually vote on the measure and expose the fact that she wasn't the friend of the Second Amendment she has claimed has always claimed to be and retain her favorable NRA rating. The NRA is absolutely right to take her favorable rating away and to let the people of her district know where she really stands on 2A issues. Most importantly, any politician that would put money ahead of principles she claims to believe in is a politician we can do without because she has proven that she cannot be trusted to what is right if someone dangles enough money in front of her. -
I believe Mit to be an honest man and an man of good morals. I believe he honestly loves this country. Most importantly to me, I believe him to be a capitalist and NOT a COMMUNIST. Every negative (assuming they are true and in context) you can say the same thing about Obama except you would need to multiply by about 10 to the 20th power. Deciding between Mit and Obama; absolutely no contest for me.
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Lt. Gov Ramsey calls 2nd amendmant advocates "bullies"
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I disagree with the "not bound by the Constitution" but nevertheless, they ARE bound by the law and we need to change the law. -
I believe it's incumbent upon those who carry to abide by the wishes of the business who doesn't want firearms on the property nor do I ever want to give my money to such businesses. At the same time, it's incumbent upon such businesses to make their wishes know meaning that if they aren't going to post IAW the statute they should at least post sings that are big enough to see and posted where they can be seen BEFORE you get inside the property.
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I've looked at Dish many times...I'm still with DirectTV and see no reason to switch.
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That's true but where did you see that the weapon was in a locked glovebox?
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Lt. Gov Ramsey calls 2nd amendmant advocates "bullies"
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
It's called "MONEY"...now that Republicans are actually in control of state government, all that money that big corporations used to give to the Democrats are coming to Republicans, as long as they do what the corporations want of course. Ramsey knows that and he just want's his fair share or in other words, he's decided that campaign contributions are more important then principles and promises. I heard the Chris Cox/NRA radio spot today - it's awesome and absolutely spot on and it the truth chaps Ramsey's ass so much the better. -
I disagree; I think it is a movement...it certainly has political clout but that doesn't make it a political a party; I don't even know how it could be a political party since the whole thing is actually made up of hundreds of individual groups; I don't see any "party" structure to it. I know there are those who want it to be a party but I hope it doesn't go that route as I think doing so would be big mistake. In my observation, its primary mission (or at least its primary benefit) has been getting people involved in the process; in many cases, people who were never before involved in the political process. As far as I know (there may be exceptions), all the "Tea Party" candidates that have run were actually running in a primary to become a D or R nominee.
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At least in the Walking Dead, caliber doesn't seem to matter much...just about anything driven into the brain cavity seems to take care of the problem
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I have an FNAR10 (308) with a nice scope on it - for distance/from a rooftop that would be my go to rifle.
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Mitt Romney Vs Ron Paul - Who Do You Choose?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The difference between Ron Paul and that unknown from Illinois is that the unknown from Illinois wasn't really all that unknown (he made a big splash in 2004 at the Democrat convention) and he also won his party's nomination four years later. If RP had won the nomination he would certainly have a legitimate shot in November. -
We don't need a third party - what's wrong with the two parties we have is pretty much the same thing that is wrong with our society in general; the parties simply reflect that; so would adding another part to the mix. If we don't change the culture we'll never change the party. I think the Tea Party movement has started that process and it's made some progress but it's slow. Then again, we didn't get to this point overnight either.