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Nice. Is the rear site laser made for the XD or is it a universal laser?
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Lets face it. There is one winner and 29 losers. Jasongar8 won. To the winner goes the ammo. He can do with it as he sees fit.
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Everyone should live above the Mason Dixon Line for at least 6 months. Then you would really realize how good we had it in the south.
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There are two ways out of this mess (Huge Debt) for government. Increase taxes and hyperinflation. Government will try taxes first. After it becomes apparent that there are not enough "rich" people to rob, government will have no choice. Look at it this way, you owe $300,000 on a house now worth $150,000. Hyperinflation now makes the house worth $500,000 but you still owe only $300,000. Big problem is who can buy your $500,000 house?
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I was hoping they would come out with one for Ruger SR9. The only thing available for it now mounts on the rail which means I can't carry it in my Crossbreed Holster.
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I think pretty much nails what has happened this past year. Add health care and cap and tax and its to our way of life.
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Congrats Jasongar8. You are the man.
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Loved both of them.
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No way Dodd would leave if he could win. Its the power and what it brings MONEY. Obama will find a place for him. I am glad he is leaving, too bad its not to serve time somewhere.
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Congressional Reform Act of 2010
greenego replied to Steelharp's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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I was thinking the same. May like it more. Will just have to get may hands on one to see.
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I have an SR9 also. Am looking forward to trying the new SR9c.
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Nice Hooters.
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I had a lousy 12-31 and it's not looking good today. Oh well never won anything except a six pack of RC Cola.
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I carried an SP101 revolver before a Kahr PM9. Neither have a safety. I was taught the best safety is to KEEP YOU FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER! I can still hear the instructor yelling this.
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Trick is to pick any team playing an ACC team, unless its basketball.
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Spent two longggggggggggggg years in upstate NY. "Happiness is still Oswego in your rear view mirror". Enjoyed the summer. Both days July 4th and 5th.
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Uncertainty has Florida commits considering options | AJC College Sports Recruiting Uncertainty has Florida commits considering options 6:17 am December 28, 2009, by Chip Towers Now that Urban Meyer’s resignation as Florida’s head football coach has been downgraded to an “indefinite leave of absence,†the question is how all the uncertainty is affecting recruiting? Hard to tell so far. As of this writing the Gators’ Class of 2010 — ranked No. 3 nationwide by Rivals.com — remains intact. Some of the 20 pledges expressed relief from Sunday’s news that Meyer was not flat-out quitting. However, there is definite uneasiness among some other pledges, a few of whom had our local teams under serious consideration during their recruitment. Topping the list is five-star safety Matt Elam, one of three seniors from Dwyer High in West Palm Beach to commit to Florida. His mother, Addie Lewis, told The Sporting News Today that Elam is “in a daze†over the situation and the Palm Beach Post reported that Elam is now considering staying at Dwyer High another semester instead of enrolling at Florida early as was his original plan. Elam also has been concerned about the recent departure of Florida defensive coordinator Charlie Strong. “I’m going to sit and wait and weigh my options and see how things shake up,†Elam told the newspaper. Elam, it should be noted, has been heavily recruited by Georgia and took an official visit to UGA on Nov. 14. In fact, nine of the Gators’ commitments for next year have official offers from the Bulldogs. Among those are Florida’s two commitments from this state, tailback Mack Brown of M.L. King High and defensive end Neiron Ball of Jackson. Brown says he plans to stick with the Gators “at this moment†and Ball hasn’t said anything. Both players also were recruited by Georgia Tech. Georgia also offered West Palm Beach TE Gerald Christian; Bradenton ATH Jonathan Dowling; Fort Washington, Md., DB Jordan Haden, Fort Lauderdale CB Cody Riggs, Miami DE Lynden Trail and Cape Coral DB Jayden Watkins. The Bulldogs got official visits from Riggs and “Florida lean†Chris Dunkley, a wide receiver from Pahokee. The Post also reported that West Palm Beach wide receiver Robert Clark, who Meyer talked into flipping on West Virginia in order to commit to the Gators, has also decided to put early graduation on hold and take other visits. He has now scheduled a January trip to Tennessee. In somewhat related news, it might behoove Georgia to pick up another commitment from Florida. The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that the Bulldogs are about to lose DE/LB B.J . Butler of Kissimmee-Osceola to Louisville.
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Phil is not fat. He is just miss portioned.
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Following in a Long line of Tennessee Coaching traditions, could Phil Fulmer be the next coach at Gainsville? Sorry to see Myers go. Like him or not he was a GREAT COACH.
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How long until your permit expires? Mine expires 8-25-2010 so I want to be ready.
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Keep getting layed off. No one liked a little Nukie as in Nuclear Power Plants, so I became self employed.
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http://blogs.tennessean.com/politics/2009/debra-maggart-susan-lynn-ask-ag-to-stop-health-care-reform-bill/ Debra Maggart, Susan Lynn want Tenn. to stop health care reform bill By: Chas Sisk Published on December 21, 2009 in National News, Politics and State. 13 Comments Tags: Debra Maggart, health care reform, susan lynn. Reps. Debra Maggart, R-Hendersonville, and Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet, say the state’s attorney general should take legal action to stop the federal health care reform bill because it would expand Medicaid. They say such an expansion without proper funding would be a violation of state sovereignty. “Under this bill, Tennessee would be forced to expand our Medicaid program, potentially costing the citizens of the state $1.4 billion dollars in additional state taxpayer funds annually. Such an increase would place a great burden on the citizens of this state. It is clear by the wording of the legislation itself that not every state would face a similar and equal burden. “We see this as a violation of the equal protection of the law, an affront to our sovereignty, and a breach of the U.S. Constitution.†Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen has criticized the health care bill for expanding Medicaid. But he’s said it could as much as $1.4 billion over the bill’s first five years. He’s also not given any indication that he’d be willing to challenge the bill in court.