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AZ Border Patrol Taught "Run and Hide" Tactics
RobertNashville replied to gun sane's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
He's sitting in Washington D.C. (at least he is when he isn't on vacation or at a fund raiser). Obaummer may no the directly involved but there is not doubt this kind of idiocy is a result of his policies; after all...Obama needs those voters coming across the border and unless they make it to Chicago they can't vote if the border patrol shoots them dead. -
So McDonalds fries are dangerous weapons now.....
RobertNashville replied to jcoosi's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
There will probably be a warning label coming.On another note, I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed but there was a time when I considered McDonald's the best fast food french fries out there. Recently, however, I've noticed a LOT more fries with bad spots in them in a typical serving and they don't seem to taste as good. All these FF restaurants seem to be "improving" their french fries to the point that they aren't worth eating. If I'm going to eat unhealthy food I at least want the taste to make it worth the risk. -
When is it too hot for ammunition?
RobertNashville replied to hlb14's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I'm not sure what the primary concern here is but as has been mentioned, the ammo isn't going to "cook off" but your firearm can certainly get hot depending on its materials. Ammo lasts for years...decades. That said, the inside of a vehicle in summertime and 100+ degree temps and especially in humid areas is not an ideal environment for ammo - for that reason alone, it's generally a good idea to actually shoot your personal defense ammo and not just have it loaded in the firearm for months (or years)! -
I tried to chance a post today to "SOLD" and got the same error...it did, however let me close the thread.
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If someone held a gun to my head I could not possibly care less what "name" any of these terrorist groups are going by today nor what part of what peninsula they are on nor what their country of origin happens to be. ANYONE who supports terrorists and especially those who hang out with them where the terrorists plan and plot and train to kill innocent people is a 1000% legitimate target all day every day and twice on Sunday - what country such a person was accidentally born in doesn't change that in any way. This is a war and these people live to KILL US which means we need to KILL THEM at every possible opportunity - that's what you do when you are at war. The most basic and perhaps most important responsibility of the government is to protect the country from its enemies and Alwaki freely made himself an enemy and a legitimate target.I'm sure you are correct; that Alwaki simply sat here in the U.S. and spouted his ideas he would probably have been watched closely but short of a further overt act, he would likely have been left alone to continue spouting his beliefs. However, that's not what he did...he didn't just sit here and spout his beliefs, he went to be with the people who plot to kill us - once he did that he became as much a legitimate target as any other terrorist from any other country of and I for one am glad he's taking a permanent dirt nap. I would submit that there is a significant difference between Alwaki and Wright; one is that Jeremiah Wright hasn't, at lest as far as I know, supported the killing of innocent people en mass; more importantly, Wright hasn't gone to live with terrorists who are plotting to kill innocent people - should he ever do than then I hope the U.S. Government takes him out too because that's what you do to traitors and terrorists.
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New Video on Zimmerman's Account of Fatal Fight
RobertNashville replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
If a state of emergency is declared you generally aren't supposed to be out in public (meaning you can be arrested for being out), correct? If so then carrying in public is something of a moot point. I presume you are still allowed to defend yourself in your own home (i.e. not out in public). -
New Video on Zimmerman's Account of Fatal Fight
RobertNashville replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I don't know...there are so many murders going in in Chicago this year that no one may notice the racebaiters trying to incite race riots. -
New Video on Zimmerman's Account of Fatal Fight
RobertNashville replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Ah now come on...all those racebaiters like Sharpton and Jackson wanted was a fair trail...surely you aren't suggesting they are will continue to make trouble should Zimmerman be found not guilty???? -
New Video on Zimmerman's Account of Fatal Fight
RobertNashville replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I wonder what would happen if I suddenly woke up and was 25 again and me wondering about that is just about as useful as wondering about what "if' Zimmerman had done this or done that. What if Martin had waited 10 minutes longer before leaving the house he was staying at...or stayed at the store 15 minutes longer than he did...what if Martin hadn't been acting in a way that drew Zimmerman's attention...what if Martin had actually looked like the little innocent young boy that was in all the pictures we say after his family and the media scrubbed his current photos off the web. -
Nothing you've said is this series of posts causes me one moment of sadness for this traitor and that's exactly what al-Awalki was, a traitor on foreign soil and he wasn't there to take in the sights. American "citizenship" has to be more than just where you were born; al-Walki may have been an "American" by birth but when he starts giving aid to the enemy then he is just another terrorist and deserves to die like any other.
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New Video on Zimmerman's Account of Fatal Fight
RobertNashville replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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It's not a criminal trial situation; it's called war and in war, people die (hopefully the enemy). I’m not familiar off the top of my head with the details of the 15 and 29 year old you refer to but Anwar al-Awlaki is quite another story – he was a traitor who was in Yemen not by accident…not because his plane got diverted...he was there because he sympathized with and supported the efforts of terrorists who want to kill us. Maybe I'm just a hard-hearted SOB but if someone is oversees in someplace like Yemen or Iraq and hanging out with terrorists then I'm not going to shed any tears when we drop a bomb on their head whether that person is an "American" or not. Yeah; government bureaucrats and politicians lie; especially this administration…I hope they pay the price for their lies.However, that doesn’t mean that the government is secretly working with local police and planning to confiscate our guns. I'm sure there are plenty of people in and out of government who would like to do such a thing and if someone has actual evidence from credible sources that support the assertion then I’ll listen. Until then I’m not going to waste my time listening to conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones.
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New Video on Zimmerman's Account of Fatal Fight
RobertNashville replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Of course...until either charges are dropped or there is a trial and a verdict it will be going on. -
Yeah...I find her commercials especially irritating because she is MY congresswoman and I've been following her "Conservative" votes. Of course, she is not worse than many of the "Conservatives" in Congress but of course, that's a major part of the problem. I've got pretty much the same problem with Marsha as well which is a shame because she started out pretty good but is now playing the go-along-to-get-along game.
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Surpressed home defense weapon
RobertNashville replied to Joe86's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
The media probably won't like it but why do things, especially unnecessary things, that makes it easier for the media to spin things the way they want to spin it? Charges may well be filed just based on media reports/pressure and court and attorneys are pretty damn expensive...it seems to me that avoiding them is a better course of action. If I have to repel a home invader and the closest weapon to me is one with a suppressor I'm going to us it but I don't think I'd include a suppressed weapon as part of my HD plan - it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. -
As Lumber Jack said, some of us chose not to live in fear about what might happen...England might try to take the colonies again or Canada may invade and grab the northers states (they may even be plotting something together) but I'm not going to lose sleep worrying about it without some concrete evidence to support the assertion. As to questioning everything; that's a good idea and is people doing their own research. However, listening to crackpots like Alex Jones is NOT research - research needs to be done using credible sources otherwise it's worthless. I'm all for having a serious discussion about this and other/similar issues but for that to happen, people need to bring evidence to the table than what is supplied by wild conspiracy theorists. Lord knows I've had some major disagreements with both DaveTN and TMF 18B on some issues but I think they both nailed it on this one (+1 to both).
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Yes I have one and I love it...it's fun to shoot and if the SHTF it will be one of the weapons I have handy in my vehicle. ever I ever decided to modify it the only change I'd make would be to upgrade the optic; however, I've not seen a compelling reason to do that. If we ever get a group shoot together I'd be happy to bring it.
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Google screws gun comunity on 1 July
RobertNashville replied to Retired Navy GMC's topic in General Chat
I've never used Google "shopping" until I tried it just a few moments ago; can't get anything to show up using words like "Firearms" or "able ammo" but just using the standard search function returns results. Do they think that if someone can't find it through the "shopping" tab people stop looking??? Anyway; this is more than sufficient reason to stop using Google anyway. -
I'm not sure I'd call Lebanon "local" if you are sitting in Murfreesboro (no offense meant to the Gun Room; I've heard good things about it from more than a few people). On Target is not a great range but it's less than 10 minutes from my house so I use it. I've never purchased anything from there so I really have no basis to comment beyond that but I've always been treated courteously when I've been there.
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To each his own I suppose...it isn't just his "non-mainstream" sources; it's that he then constructs all sorts of wild and generally ridiculous theories based on those less than credible sources. The man thinks the U.S. Government was involved in the Oklahoma City bombing and that 9/11 was an inside job - knowing that about him it's pretty difficult to take seriously anything else he has to say. I think we have plenty of real, well documented things to concern ourselves with; enough that we don't need to add wild conspiracy theories on top of them.