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  1. Uh yes there are apologies needed... since critical thinking skills are completely lacking. Face it your gods in the administration can do NO WRONG..in your eyes,,,, you cant see what you do not WANT to see... Just like the president going to rallies where ANYONE who would dissent is screened out... to it APPEARS to be a complete and total support of his war. It's called "cognitive dissonance"--information that contradicts their worldview is discarded, incomprehensible and/or invisible i.e. does-not-compute-tilt-warning-Will-Robinson-WARNING!!
  2. “When a true genius appears in this world you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.” -- Swift (1706); Thoughts on Various Subjects
  3. That is handled by a pistol grip 12 gauge 20" barrel pump with alternating 000 buck shot and slug. Oh and then there is my purse gun .44 Ruger Redhawk Stainless with Speer 240 gr hollow points... I live out in the boonies and take my own personal safety seriously. Whoa . . . I like your outfit, Ma'am [tips hat]. Boonies here, myself. If I could get the little woman to pack what you're using, I think we'd be able to hold off the BGs `til the cows come home!! BTW, if you can handle that 12 gauge with pistol grips . . . do you need an agent for any upcoming arm wrestling tournies??
  4. Whatever happened to spray and pray Damn another person who can reach out and touch someone with one shot. The only way thats going to happen for us is with a bayonet. All silliness aside . . . what is the tactical scenario that would cause one to work on the "reach out and touch someone" skills? I DO respect the skill, I just wonder how practical it is "real world". [Sniper gigs being the exception then I guess it would be good if WE became the insurgents somewhere down the road.] Personally, I just want to defend myself and family against Bad Guys. That would be a 20" 12 gauge loaded with 00 buck and a .45 semi-auto loaded with 230 grain HP--perhaps complimented with a lever-action 30/30 for the occasional
  5. Me buys gun because even tho I am with english having the troubles I still enjoy having the big gun to shoots the bullets at bad man who bother wifey too much. I goes bang-bang-bang and he no troubles wifey no more because he dead on ground. Thank with you too much
  6. Hunter "friend" yesterday said that I should shoot every coyote or wolf I see because they are decimating the elk and antelope. OK . . . . Turns out he wants the elk and antelope alive . . . so HE can shoot them for sport. Makes sense. Full auto from a chopper against a critter that can't shoot back? Where's the sport in that? How about a wrist rocket from a scooter while trailing a dead chicken and wearing a speedo. I'd (pay to) watch that.
  7. Don't sweat it--I 'd say you batted 1000 in this thread. Next . . . . BTW: I think he probably "rich boy"/hotdogged it into that building myself. ATC is/was irrelevant. [Lucky no one else died] Not familiar with controlled airspace in Manhattan, but his instructor should've been on top of that (unless he had stars in his Ray Bans).
  8. "He has a vision." Beware of Naked Emperors who have visions, talk to god, don't read and surround themselves with unqualified apparatchiks. We . . . are . . . so . . . fooked
  9. "You know you never defeated us on the battlefield," said the American colonel. The North Vietnamese colonel pondered this remark a moment. "That may be so," he replied, "but it is also irrelevant." So we "won"--no doubt about it? Well ain't that a bitch to those poor SOBs we keep bringing home in boxes. Moyers is full of shit? That's amusing -- compared to what? O'Really? Limbaugh? Hannity? Beck? Shit . . . I'd have to say that in the valley of the blind the one-eyed man is -- and shall alway remain -- king.
  10. Yeah, here's the mind-numbing drivel coming from 99% of all BlueTeethers: "Hey--what's up?" "Yeah, I'm here" [insert location] "I'll call you when I get there" [insert location] "Where you at?" "What are you guys doing there?" [insert location] Meanwhile, these neophiliac dorks go through life like a 3 Stooges skit as the rest of the world swerves and slams on their brakes for these oblivious tools who stagger through [insert location] talking to themselves like street people without a shopping cart. Oooops, gotta go--I have to get this call . . . .
  11. Sociopathic bully with proto-fascistic sympathies. But really, ummm, entertaining.
  12. Hell, yeah, I thought it was funny--coming from good old "Ace" McCain. [It's been said by some of his old flyboy buddies that after he got shot down in `Nam the Navy's accident rate got cut in half] Anyhoo . . . . And Russia? They'll be just pleased as punch I'd wager.
  13. I needed to accessorize mine, so I ordered the RNC Secret Decoder Ring. But, after decoding "W's" latest speech, it just said: "Be sure to drink your Kool-Aid" Damn! A crummy commercial?
  14. "Strategists say that the show was a key platform for candidates to reach a crucial voting bloc: independent white males." Well, this IWM didn't find anything useful on that show. I particularly couldn't stand him and his goons' glib cracks against Muslims and Palestinians as "stinking animals" and making jokes about bombing them. Good riddance to another hater pandering to the LCDs.
  15. Yeah--and after getting his girlfriend a cushy job, she doesn't have the gratitude to buy the poor SOB some decent socks?
  16. Mmmmmm . . . Emma Peal Still gotta give #1 to Lynda C--what a fox!! (in her day) and she's aged well, too
  17. http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/myfox/pages/InsideFox/Detail?contentId=2832071&version=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=5.7.1
  18. "It was a violation of international law and complete disregard for the Geneva Convention." That was said with tongue firmly in cheek, I assume.
  19. Let's get all worked up about some latest "hit piece" about those "intolerant" Muslims. Boooga-booga!!! The reality--not some "thou protesteth too much" media drivel about political correctness--is that saying, writing or posting ANYTHING critical of Israel can get one fired. Look it up. http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/1128 In several countries, including Israel, France, Germany and Austria, "Holocaust denial" is against the law, and "deniers" have been punished with stiff fines and prison sentences. That's a fact--a scary one at that. As someone once said, "Truth needs no law to protect it." Makes me wonder what the powers that be are so afraid of that people who question ANY part of the official history can get thrown into prison. That's not democratic--that's not even rational. In this day and age there are sacred cows and there are scapegoats. Scapegoat-du-jour: Muslims Sacred Cows: Israel/Zionism/Official Holocaust Story We in the west have been propagandized relentlessly about "bad Muslims", twisted interpretations of the Koran or agit prop from some loony radicals. There are so many instances of the "thought police" stomping on anyone who dares to criticize Israel. It's clear off the desk time if you do and all the MSM journalists know it.
  20. I particularly loved the part where the peace loving muslim protesters drove a dump truck up filled to the top with rocks to throw at the Embassy.. Perhaps we should start having demonstrations like that outside of THEIR embassies here in the west. We don't need to. We have bunker busters, willie peter, DU, and lots of other fun stuff besides puny rocks Dang Muslims we oughta . . . oh, that's right. We already did. Now, fasten your seat belts for Shock And Awe Part Deux!
  21. I prefer to live in the U.S. where the government respects me regardless of my religious or cultural affiliations, and where people don't have to fear persecution because they're "different". I'm laughing too hard to come up with a good response--maybe later
  22. At least it doesn't come with a hood, electrodes, sleep deprivation and german shepard snapping at your `nads.
  23. "And no, the USA is not a democracy, it is a representative democracy." Actually: "There is no necessity that individual liberties are respected in a representative democracy. For example, 'the United States relies on representative democracy, but [its] system of government is much more complex than that. [It is] not a simple representative democracy, but a constitutional republic in which majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law.' " References Scheb, John M. An Introduction to the American Legal System. Thomson Delmar Learning 2001. p. 6
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