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BACK IN YOUR TRUNK!
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Illinois: Driving alternative fuel car may be a felony
warpedskydiver replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
Our governor blojobabitch has made so many enemies it is amazing he is still in office. The fuckwad is virtually trying to tax this state to death instead of encouraging business. Add that to his vision of removing our constitutional rights. -
Kahr arms kel tec baby glock titanium wheel gun? oh btw were you planning on being able to hit something with a pistol having a bbl that short? I hate it. to me if it doesn't fit your hand it won't shoot well for you.
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hey man 200lbs of force is like a sissy punching you hard with pencil.
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Can't We Just Draft Our Next President?
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
TV Star, Former Republican Senator Fred Thompson Mulls '08 Presidential Bid Thursday, March 08, 2007 WASHINGTON — Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson is facing increased calls to get into the 2008 GOP nomination race. Sources told FOX News that Thompson, 62, now one of the stars of the popular NBC prime time series "Law & Order," has not ruled out a presidential bid, and has authorized advisers and supporters to continue to gauge support. Advisers are holding regular strategy sessions, investigating fundraising avenues and private polling to measure enthusiasm. Perhaps pre-eminent among a number of prominent Thompson backers working behind the scenes is former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker... Thompson's wife, Jeri, very much supports a run, sources said. While Thompson, who also helped raise money and advise I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's legal defense fund, continues to mull a bid, sources said he has been inundated with calls from GOP donors and supporters urging him to run. Thompson has a solid and consistently conservative voting record that his supporters said makes a stark contrast to Republican frontrunners Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney. This week, he told radio news host Mark Levin that he would have something to say about his plans, but not yet... Quote Attached is our possible next FOTUS -
Don't you just use a wrestling matthe packing mats?
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The implied violence in this thread is too much for me to handle.... I need therapy now.
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I hope you consult me on your choice of rifle.
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Would I have to dispose of the body or can I actually wait for the coroner? I am getting lazy in my old age
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Gee let me think about that one and get back to you ok?
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Kallend bit my GSD once, and now all the dog can do is bitch and moan about young people, and gun crime. Well that and humming annoying buddy holly songs Hmmmmm contagious vector?
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A good friend of mine stopped a guy from beating his wife to a pulp by choking him out. She responded to his act of courage in her defense by stabbing him with a knife 1.5" from his heart. A few of you know who I am talking about.
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Also, if you are mentally prepared BUT counting on "losing it" to act instead of skills and control, you probably won't act (only hardcore training makes that possible to act without thinking - it's not a manly thing, it's a training thing). The mere term "losing it" implies all has been lost. Therefore you will not prevail
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Positive commentary on US soilders in Iraq
warpedskydiver replied to StreetScooby's topic in Speakers Corner
Seems that they always wanting something sensational to report, the NBC guys, were pissed because we had a slow night at the hospital, go figure.... It's crazy at times. You should have been at least a good enough host to offer to wound them yourself. -
U. of Miami Football Coach Bans Gun Ownership
warpedskydiver replied to JohnRich's topic in Speakers Corner
Then if that student was prevented from participation in the other sport he would be the victim of an unjust policy that penalized him for being in a lawful, school sponsored activity. -
U. of Miami Football Coach Bans Gun Ownership
warpedskydiver replied to JohnRich's topic in Speakers Corner
Asking someone to give up their rights in a state run federally funded school seems a bit intrusive -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Jim Zumbo: "I’m going to devote every ounce of my energy to this battle. I will remind my fellow hunters that we are first, gun owners. Whether we like it or not, our former apathy and prejudices may place that which we love, hunting, in jeopardy. I will educate fellow outdoorsmen who mistakenly think like I talked, even if I have to visit every hunting camp and climb into every duck blind and deer stand in this country to get it done. I was wrong, and I’m going to make it right." Quote I think he is learning at that his mistake was not putting his foot in his mouth, but speaking what was in his heart, and that was not the preservation of the second amendment. -
From the indictment: f. Joseph Wilson was married to Valerie Plame Wilson (“Valerie Wilson”). At all relevant times from January 1, 2002 through July 2003, Valerie Wilson was employed by the CIA, and her employment status was classified. Prior to July 14, 2003, Valerie Wilson’s affiliation with the CIA was not common knowledge outside the intelligence community. Exept to her neighbors and the paperboy and vanity fair magazine. Her face in that magazine was enough to put the clues together for even the french.
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We had a german farmer pick up four of us when we needed a ride and we were carrying weapons. He was really nice and offered us hot coffee and food. What a nice old man he was. (70yrs old he was at that time) circa 1983 Gee no wonder he went on about the russians, his older sisters were raped and murdered by them. Some people never forget who their friends are, or their enemies.
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Must have hit too close to home for your sensibilties to not be offended eh?
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The arrest warrant charges Melton with violating his probation on gun charges by staying out past his curfew, participating in police raids, spending the night at a home where children were present and failing to notify his probation officer of his heart surgery in Texas in January.
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Officers Respond To Wrong Address; Homeowner Shot
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
The Sheriff's Department says Srabian charged the deputy and, when he was 12 yards away, pointed his gun at the patrol car. Sciandra said Srabian's brother witnessed the whole incident and never saw Srabian point his gun at the deputyQuote I find the prosecutions case to be highly suspicious and also it is true that when you don't have a case attack the accuser. Anyone else wanna make a bet the police dept and the prosecutors are trying to smear this guy just to win? His past offenses are being aired for all to see and yet there is still only one side of the story being force fed to the media. I would also wager that if the cop were to face trial there would be a move to dismiss due to the "publicity of the case" even though the police and SA's office are the ones putting out all the info. -
Oh but the poor perp had been threatened with death, some of the posters will demand that the man with the gun be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. If someone would have simply called 911 the man would never have attacked for fear of being arrested.
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Hispanic group calls for talk with Minutemen
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Hispanic group calls for talk with Minutemen THE ASSOCIATED PRESS March 5, 2007 www.arkcity.net/stories/030507/com_0005.shtml WICHITA (AP) -- A local Hispanic organization has plans to hold a community forum with a group that promotes reporting illegal immigrants. Bob Hernandez, co-chairman of The People's Alliance for Latino Advancement, said his group wants to arrange the forum with the Kansas Minuteman Civil Defense Corp., so the two groups can explain their missions, discuss problems and identify immigration solutions. The date of the forum has not been announced. The Minuteman organization encourages people to identify illegal immigrants' addresses. The group will report check-cashing facilities and landlords who do business with or rent to illegal immigrants. ''If you're here legally standing in line to become a citizen, I'm cheering you on,'' said Ed Hayes, founder of the Kansas Minuteman chapter. ''But people who come here from countries all over the world, illegally, from the northern and southern borders, we want them to go home.'' Hernandez said he agrees with the Minuteman group's mission to speak out against illegal immigration. ''If white people stand up and do it, they're called racists,'' he said. ''If Mexicanos like myself do it, people will say, 'You have a point.''' Hernandez, a National Guardsman, said he's against open borders and people who profit from smuggling immigrants. There is no oversight for Mexico's government, which keeps wages low and caters to the rich, he said. So people flee north and send billions of dollars back home. ''We want the U.S. government to quit pandering to Mexico,'' Hernandez said. ''We want Mexico to take care of (its) people.'' The Rev. Rene Tario, of the Wichita Hispanic Ministerial Alliance, said he's against the two groups combining efforts to put on the forum. ''PALA is not speaking on behalf of the Hispanic/Latino community,'' he said. ''Regardless of their claims, they (Minuteman) basically want to harass, discriminate and create a hostile environment in the state of Kansas.'' Between 40,000 to 70,000 unauthorized migrants live in Kansas, according to a 2006 report from the Pew Hispanic Center. Hernandez said he wanted to learn more about the Minuteman group so he could decide for himself if it promoted racism. ''Quite honestly, I think some of the things they're doing are not so far removed from what PALA thinks,'' Hernandez said. ''We know there's an immigration problem that needs to be resolved.''