warpedskydiver

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  1. My Moms side LoVecchio Coat of Arms The family goes back to around 300A.D. as we know of. I will post The Behning family Coat of Arms as soon as I dig it out from wherever I put it away. Now back to not posting....
  2. Anyone that may need to reach me in the future may PM me or Andy Copland or Darius for my email. I hope you guys don't mind forwarding the info.
  3. Nothing with that one yet. it is capable of shooting targets at ranges of 1200 meters. That's a Grendel I have four others in 5.56mm. The coyotes are worth nothing more than a cheap .22lr if in range. They just aren't worth a buck a round. The Grendel may get used on deer this year and a Moose next fall.
  4. Dave, I could kill the entire bunch if I had one of those scary guns http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o42/warped60120/P6270015.jpg
  5. City limits, subsonic .22lr is all they are worth Nobody hears a damned thing.
  6. Tonight when the rest of her ilk come looking for her, they will get the same treatment. One through the heart.
  7. Today was a usual day in my neighborhood, coyotes with sarcoptic mange running around in broad daylight. At night they run is two separate packs of 7-9 each, eating the cats and trying to draw out any dog unlucky enough to try and defend their yard. Well as of 11:30 AM today, they are short one matriarch, she is in my garbage can taking a dirt nap. Coyotes piss me off to no end!
  8. I did not know you were able to channel the entire hive mind of the Liberal Democratic Party and it's followers! Damn you are simply amazing.
  9. Unfortunately if Obama is elected, and the Dems control congress you may not get a chance to own a firearm.
  10. At least you did not rub your belly on that nice cheese slicer.
  11. NOW? You assume far too much. I've disliked Daley since he was State's Attorney in the 1980s. It's always a good plan to check your facts before hitting "Post". I don't attend functions for them. You assume far too much. It's always a good plan to check your facts before hitting "Post". PS chek yor spelin two! Sometimes I cease to give a fuck
  12. As an active duty guy during Reagan, I can say that you were certainly in a minority of the smallest proportion. I think he had the support of the troops and trust like no other president we had ever seen before or since. I remember when he was elected, there were cheers of absolute happiness on post from people of all different backgrounds and political persuasions. If you had endured any portion of the Carter years whilst wearing a uniform, you certainly paid your dues. We were like the abandoned orphans of society, had crap for equipment, fuel shortages for ops, near mutinies over a stop in pay, and the worst morale seen by Senior NCO's in their 30 year careers.
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuYiacyAUDU What a champion of civil rights and the protector of the people.
  14. Owner Operators are having problems just making the bills. Fuel prices coupled with increased rates on parts and labor have killed them. Some of them are forced to try and squeeze 300k miles out of a set of tractor tires.
  15. "Iraq, in one way or another, is a driving force behind many officers' decision to leave. For some, there's a nagging bitterness that the war's burden is falling overwhelmingly on men and women in uniform while the rest of the country largely ignores it. While many officers don't oppose the war itself, returning repeatedly to serve in Iraq is a grueling way to live. One of the many reasons for this is that it corrodes their families; the divorce rate among Army officers has tripled since 2003. Internal surveys show that the percentage of officers who cite 'amount of time separated from family' as a primary factor for leaving the Army has at least doubled since 2002, to more than 30 percent." VR/MargQuote The highlighted is the reason. There were other ways of handling such a problem. As for the longevity of this conflict, many hand on both sides of the aisle were too busy profiting personally and politically from it to make sure that the Iraqi government was self sufficient far earlier. You know how I feel about the same issues, retention and leadership are key elements of maintaining our country's deterrent factors and force projection capabilities.
  16. No doubt you favor Alvarez. But what at urn of events for you do decide now that Daley and Blowjobabitch are not the bell of the ball. When you attend functions for them, do you actually express your discontent?
  17. Policies such as don't ask don't tell were certainly factors that negatively affected morale, as well as retention of excellent service members. I personally witnessed some fine people being run out as a result, they were Intel types within the Navy, most were women.
  18. Blowjobabitch and Daley lover Going to vote for Alvarez instead of Peraica as well?
  19. Re-enlistment rates have been higher during the last eight years than the previous eight.
  20. Not because of who is elected, but rather the decisions that will be made about how the military will be run via the crap that will roll down hill.
  21. Good point, but I will point out what happened with many I personally knew during Clintons last few years. The troops will fight, but they will not embrace the shit that will be forced upon them by his administration. I would ask some of our current service types to chime in, but that may not be a good idea for many reasons
  22. The money in that industry is long gone, unless you consider getting a job with the DoE