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I want to conduct a little research of my own (and I don't want to bother to look on my own) so I'll ask all of you to do it for me. Can anyone give me credible examples (from this forum) where threads have: 1. Had this many or more pages of posts, and 2. Have been active/gone on longer (in terms of time) than this thread, and 3. Has been as totally meaningless and inconsequential that this thread. Of course, if you give me examples to answer my question I'll call you names and/or prove how your answer isn't an answer but please feel free to offer your answers anyway.
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Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
They aren't running Yeah...it's surrender. -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
This isn't about Bush or how good or bad he was...he did some good things and he did some bad things but I'm convinced that he was a 1,000% better President than Mr. Tree or Mr/Mrs Ketchup would have been. Ronald Reagan wasn't perfect...Abraham Lincoln wasn't perfect...neither was Washington or Jffeerson nor will any candidate ever be perfect. No problems will ever be solved by becoming uninvolved - to remove one's self from the process or to vote for candidates that cannot win is just a form of surrender. I will surrender only after I've assumed room temperature. -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Your action of having no part in the election might be reasonable and logical if your premise were correct but I don't accept that is correct. And, if it isn't correct then voting for someone who cannot win or not voting at all, simply increases the likelihood that the worst candidate of those running will be elected and bringing the "disaster for liberty" you seem to fear. -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I don't believe I'll ever understand the mindset that will allow people to shoot themselves in the foot (figuratively speaking of course), in refusing to vote for a "Big government/Establishment Republican" and (claim, at least) that they'll vote for a candidate that cannot and will not win. The time, indeed the only time to make such choices in in the primaries...that's why we have them. However, once the nomination has been made, it's time to get on with the business of electing the best candidate that can win. I can think of many candidates that could have been on the Republican ticket in '08 that would have been better than McCain but I'd vote for McCain any day and twice if they would let me, despite his many, many "problems", over a Dalai-Obama (or anything close to Obama). We (individual states) have far more control over putting good people in Congress (house and senate) and if we continue to do that, then having a "bad" Republican in the White House becomes almost a non-issue. I hope we'll all work and do what we can to have a positive impact on who the Republican candidate for President is but let's not lose sight of the overall goal which is, I would say, is a return to a government that operates much closer to the intent of the Constitution than we've seen in a long time...that's going to take more than the "perfect" Presidential candidate (in indeed such a candidate exists). -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Is there something wrong with discrimination? A person discriminates every time a choice is made. Ron Paul is what many people consider "old" and many consider his age "too" old to become President. that is simply the reality of the situation -
I can't help but wonder (or as some would say, wander) if it's even possible to have an thread that mentions "open carry" or "concealed carry" that doesn't degenerate into stupidity and denigrating which ever side opposite the one posting. Given recent history, it doesn't seem likely.
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Learned my Lesson on Cheap Safes.
RobertNashville replied to DannyH57's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
I too can vouch for The Safe House...I bought my Browning almost exactly a year ago...top quality products and top quality service...what you pay is worth every penny. I also STRONGLY recommend that you don't just depend on a safe no matter how good it is. Security for your valuables, your home, and your family should never be dependent on any one thing no matter how good that one thing is. As was said, layers and even layers upon layers is what it takes. Dogs, monitored security systems, cc cameras, neighbors that know each and look out for each other...as many of those layers as you can apply the better off you'll be! -
Ever since the rather "heated" discussion (in a couple of threads) two or three weeks back, I've been open carrying a bit more than I ever have in the past. So far, the only times anyone has said anything was to discuss what I was carrying in a "knowledge seeking" way. In other words, it's been mostly and "non-issue". I still and likely always will believe that, generally, concealed carry is both advantageous from a tactical point of view as well more appropriate in most situations if only to avoid unnecessary confrontations (especially confrontations with those who are vehemently opposed to the idea of an armed private citizenry).
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Nissan's plant in Canton Mississippi uses (or at least they did and I believe they still do) hail cannons to break up hailstones and protect the cars parked on the lot before they are shipped to dealers. As far as I know they are pretty effective. Nissan Uses Device to Stop Hail - WLBT 3 - Jackson, MS:
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Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I think (or at least I do hope) that the Republican party can find not just a better candidate than Ron Paul but a truly electable candidate (which Paul simply isn't). I'm not trying to discourage anyone from supporting whatever candidate they wish in the primaries; that is after all what the primaries are for. But eventually, if there is any chance of unseating the Dalai Bama it's going to take a candidate of WIDE appeal. No one can get elected to president with "just" Republican or Democrat votes...a candidate must appeal to all those who don't identify with a party but DO vote. Paul is a good man but he simply isn't going to win the essential "middle" group. That said, I've no idea who might be the Republican nominee...all we can do at this point is watch what happens and when we see someone we can get behind; to get behind him (or her). -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I'd say a lot of the luster if off Obama now but I find it highly unlikely that he won't win re-nomination. It could happen I suppose if something big happened that he so totally screwed up that someone like Hillary or another well-known Democrat could step in but that seems incredibly unlikely. Frankly, I hope it doesn't happen because Obama now has a lot of baggage/history he didn't have four years ago...which gives him a hill to climb that someone else starting fresh (so to speak) wouldn't have to deal with. -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I don't get excited about much these days so let me have my fun. I know things look pretty bad no matter who is in the White House but I'm not ready to give up yet...I can at least hope! -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I'm not not excited about the presumed front-runners but I do think that there are some good potential candidates out there that may not be in the lime light just yet. The next few months will set the stage and I wouldn't give up hope just yet. Anyway, Obama becomes almost a non issue if there are enough good (and real) conservatives in both houses of Congress....to me, getting those good candidates retained/elected is more important then whether the Dalai Bama retains his position or not. -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
No matter "who" you were talking about, the reality, in my opinion, is that many voters will not vote for someone pushing eighty for a first-term president. Being near eighty presents a significant hurdle (regardless of party/philosophy) for a Presidential candidate to overcome - that hurdle could possibly be overcome if a candidate had huge support in every other area that can/would come into play but I don't believe Paul has ever enjoyed that kind or support nor do I see him as ever being able to garner that kind of support. I think he's a good man with good principles and good ideas (not that I agree with all of his stands) but I think his ship has already sailed and it didn't reach port. -
Ron Paul potential GOP presidential candidate?
RobertNashville replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Ron Paul will never win the Republican nomination nor, if he won the nomination, would he ever be elected President. He is right on most issues but as a Presidential candidate he simply doesn't have any broad appeal even within the GOP, let alone the electorate. -
HB 1668 (Matheny) - TN Gun Owners Improvement Act
RobertNashville replied to GKar's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I like the direction of this bill A LOT! -
Constitutional Law, Union and State.
RobertNashville replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
No glossing over was going on; it's simply that how the current constitution came into being or how it was changed was not what was being discussed nor was such details germane to the question/answer. How the present constitution came into being, etc., etc. may be worth discussion at the theoretical/philosophical level but in day to day reality, is rather meaningless. The constitution we have is what we have unless or until someone does more than "discuss". -
Constitutional Law, Union and State.
RobertNashville replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Thanks for posting the exact wording...I as a little too lazy to look it up last night. -
Ways To Make A Home Secure?
RobertNashville replied to RobertNashville's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Humm..Do you put a fake person in your vehicle so you can use the HOV lane??? -
Constitutional Law, Union and State.
RobertNashville replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
So? I was merely trying to answer the question and I think the answer is sound. As I understand it (I wasn't here at the time), this is Tennessee's third constitution and the constitution we have is the constitution we live under and that constitution says that the state has the power to regulate the wearing of arms. The state will retain that power until this constitution is either replaced with a fourth version or this one amended. -
Ways To Make A Home Secure?
RobertNashville replied to RobertNashville's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I'm sure it's a big deterrent but that isn't an option for many (including me). One dog is as much as I have time to care for properly and many people don't that option at all depending on where they live. -
Constitutional Law, Union and State.
RobertNashville replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I think you'll find that most of the laws that restricted the wearing of arms stated back in the mid-late 1800s or so. So, yes, we went a long time with very limited or sometimes no ability to legally carry our firearms. However, the trend over the past 30 years or so has been to expand the right of the people to bear arms and while there are no guarantees, I think it reasonable that the trend will continue. Past performance is, of course, not a guarantee of future results but I believe we'll keep seeing the return of our firearms rights as we are seeing in states all over the country including what is commonly called "constitutional carry". Of course, for my belief to be correct, "gun folks" do more than just sit on their rear ends and talk about how it's "supposed to be" on an internet forum...at the end of the day, talk without action is meaningless. -
Constitutional Law, Union and State.
RobertNashville replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
This was just recently explained to me...I'll try to pass along that explanation. In the Constitution of the State of Tennessee, the people of Tennessee gave the State the power to regulate the "wearing of arms" but with the limitation of "with a view to prevent crime". In other words, the purpose of such regulations regarding bearing (wearing) arms should have to pass though the filter of "does this regulation help to reduce crime" (special note, these are not exact quotes of the TN Constitution but I think they are close)? If it does not then the regulation is not proper. However, as time progressed, a "view to prevent crime" morphed into "this sounds like a good idea" and so, among other things, we have the HCP process. Most reasonable people, if they think it through logically almost have to conclude that the HCP process doesn't do much if anything at all to "prevent crime"...good people can have different opinion about whether it's a "good idea" but "prevent crime"??? Not often and not likely. The problem is that "what it is is what it is"...that's the system we've got and for now, it's the system we have to work under. However, the wheels keep turning so "stay tuned". I'll suspect we'll see the day when anyone who can legally possess a firearm will be able to carry a firearm on his person and the HCP process will be a totally voluntary system (it does have its uses, afterall).