warpedskydiver

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  1. GTFO of Memphis, you are in a shitty area. Besides, what are you trying to do, donate your car to the drug addicts or what?
  2. what's the problem with 12mph??
  3. All you need is a good knife to gut, skin, and butcher, a deer. Gutting takes about two minutes Hang the deer head down with a gimble between the rear legs hooked through the tendon pockets Skin deer while still warm if possible, it will come off like pajamas. Then remove the head by speperating the spinal column between two vertabrae. Next remove all the tallow and front quarters by getting in behind the muscle groups first with a finger and then your knife run flat to the carcass. Remove the tenderloins and don't fuck it up!!! remove the inner skirt steak (like a small flat tenderloin) great for breakfast! then remove the rear quarters by carefully excising the area about the hip joint and insert the knife carefullyinto the socket over the femoral condial, cutting the tendon and minicus. Then you can carefully cut a circle around the ankes of the four legs and snap them off with your hands. Processing the meat needs to be done on a nice flat table that is easy to clean and has enough light over it. You will need several bowls to put meat into. Cut apart the muscle groups into roasts and or stew meat and use all the small stuff for burger. wrap all the meat in plastic wrap before wrapping in butcher paper. Properly done it will last in the freezer a year. BTW deer season is over and poaching is a seriou crime.
  4. Fuck American law; they don't even attempt to stop the massive volume of illegal firearms coming into Canada even as we send millions of barrels of oil to their country so they don't have to depend on the middle east. Bullshit
  5. "Dog" DID JUMP BAIL, and he has been evading capture by Mexico ever since he fled the country. The fact that He's an American is irrelevant, his crime was committed in Mexico. I invite you to argue that Mexicans shoud be free to jump bail in the USA with no chance of extradition or re-capture. You don't have a leg to stand on. Quote Mexico will not extradite many criminals, including murderers.
  6. Was watching the news, fox and the local channel. ICE is Immigration Customs Enforcement
  7. I would bet she may be fairly attractive fit and a great piece of ass.
  8. To be fair many of the countries that objected had their hand in the till.
  9. I think this is merely a case of Olliver North saying "I don't give a shit about them, let them all kill each other"
  10. The real solution is to reduce government power to spend. But someone tried that once with a defunct little document called The Constitution, so maybe even this approach isn't all it's cracked up to be. OMG the world must be coming to and end today! I found Narci has just said something I agree with completely.
  11. Take her to the Veterinarian...use a muzzle if she bites.
  12. I say get them all to sign a petition for presentation to a politician, then jail the politician for aiding and abetting and deport all the damned illegals at light speed.
  13. Wow Illegals are demanding a moratorium in ICE raids.... WTF????
  14. What is Greys Anatomy other than the reference book?
  15. From that statement it is quite obvious that you have never worked in a union shop and let the union leaders know you would rather the shop be non-union. Unions are, historically speaking, not very tolerant of dissenters. You aren't kidding, have you ever noticed how many Union BA's are covicted felons? or mob connected? Yeah just try and voice an opinion, work accidents happen all the time in chicago, and elsewhere.
  16. Al-Qaida in Iraq Agent Now Reported Held Friday, February 16, 2007 8:12 AM EST The Associated Press BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — An Iraqi army officer said Friday that an al-Qaida in Iraq deputy has been jailed south of Baghdad, casting doubt on reports that he was killed. The leader of the terrorist organization was reportedly injured. The Interior Ministry spokesman, Brig. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf, said the deputy was killed Thursday in a clash with Iraqi forces near Balad, north of Baghdad, and that terror leader Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, also known as Abu Ayyub al-Masri, was wounded. Khalaf declined to say how Iraqi forces knew al-Masri had been injured, and deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Hussein Ali Kamal later said he could not confirm the information. The Iraqi army officer said the al-Qaida in Iraq deputy, identified as Abu Abdullah al-Majemaai, had been detained on Feb. 9 and remained in custody in a jail near Mahmoudiya, about 20 miles south of Baghdad. The officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to disclose the information, said he could not comment on al-Masri's whereabouts. The U.S. military said it was looking into the reports, which come as American and Iraqi forces have launched a major security crackdown against Sunni insurgents, including al-Qaida in Iraq, as well as Shiite militias. Khalaf said the clash occurred near Balad, a major U.S. base about 50 miles north of the capital, and identified the dead aide as Abu Abdullah al-Majemaai. Al-Masri took over the leadership of al-Qaida in Iraq after its charismatic leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in a U.S. airstrike last year in Diyala province northeast of Baghdad. In October, false reports surfaced that al-Masri was killed in a raid, and the U.S. military performed DNA tests on a slain militant to see if he was the al-Qaida leader. Al-Zarqawi was widely believed to have fomented sectarian war through his campaign of brutal suicide attacks against Shiite civilians. The first steps of the security operation display the sectarian divides complicating any plan to calm Baghdad — which is key to begin stabilizing the rest of the country.
  17. Al-Qaida Releases Video of Afghan Attack Friday, February 16, 2007 6:54 AM EST The Associated Press By JASPER MORTIMER CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Al-Qaida posted Friday a video showing what it claimed to be an insurgent attack on a military position of U.S. and Afghan forces in southern Afghanistan. The video appears to be an attempt by the terrorist network to disparage U.S. claims to be winning the war against the Taliban and allied militia in Afghanistan. It argues that the people of Afghanistan support the insurgents and provide physical assistance to their attacks on U.S.-Afghan forces. The tape begins with the deputy leader of al-Qaida, Ayman al-Zawahri, ridiculing President Bush's claim to have deprived al-Qaida of a safe haven in Afghanistan, calling it a "barefaced lie." Al-Zawahri, who speaks in Arabic with an English translation in subtitles, seems to be referring to a Bush speech on Jan. 10 when the president said that U.S. forces "took away al-Qaida's safe haven in Afghanistan — and we will not allow them to re-establish it in Iraq." With a narrator speaking in American-accented English, the tape then shows video film of what it claims is an attack on a military position in Arghandab, a district in Zabul province, 100 miles northeast of the southern city of Kandahar. The narrator, who sounds like the American al-Qaida member Adam Gadahn, claims that the position is "liberated" by the insurgents. However, the film does not show the insurgents capturing the target — a compound of mud-plastered buildings in a valley — during the night-time battle. It only shows the insurgents walking through the compound in daylight. When asked about the video, the district chief of Arghandab, Fazel Bari, told The Associated Press that the only recent clash in that area was last month when NATO-led troops and Afghan forces were ambushed by suspected Taliban militants on the road between Arghandab and Qalat, the provincial capital. Bari said the NATO and Afghan troops suffered no casualties, but they detained one man after the battle, which ended with the Taliban retreating. The authenticity of the scenes shown could not be verified. The video carried the logo of the al-Qaida media production company, as-Sahab, and it was posted on an Islamic Web site known for hosting extremist material. Al-Qaida appeared to have issued the tape on Thursday with the title "Holocaust of the Americans in the land of Khorasan, the Islamic emirate: Capture of an American post, Arghandab." The name Khorasan refers to Afghanistan. The video shows the insurgents firing at the alleged post but their weapons cannot be discerned because it is night. Tracer bullets cross the sky, fire is returned and one sees explosions of what are said to be rocket-propelled grenades. "After a fierce battle, the mujahideen (holy warriors) begin their retreat from the zone of operations," the narrator says in English. The tape quotes a fighter as saying: "We retreated after about 45 minutes of fighting." In the day time footage, the video shows a dusty compound of single-story buildings which were once occupied by Americans soldiers. Scrawled on the walls are words such as: "Scalp Hunters," "CPT ASHWOKTH UTAH. N6 '06 ETT," and "Spc Smith Commo US Army 2006." ETT stands for Embedded Training Teams — the U.S. and other Western soldiers who serve as mentors to the Afghan security forces. The English-speaking narrator says the camera is going around "the liberated area to bring us pictures from inside the cleansed military bases." An empty packet of Lay's potato chips is found and the camera focuses on the name of the Saudi manufacturer, Saudi Snack Food Co. Ltd, as the narrator says: "As is always the case in our tours of liberated bases, we find evidence that the primary financiers of this crusade are the puppet regimes of the Gulf." The video shows a beige, battle-wrecked pickup truck that has the number RTS323 on its hood. A small crowd of men stone the vehicle, as the narrator says: "The mujahideen and local residents celebrate the victory in their own special way." An Afghan with a white beard and black turban, purportedly a resident of the nearby village, tells the camera what the foreigners were like: "The people suffered a lot because of these devils. No one could leave his house, not even for absolutions and prayers. We couldn't even light a lamp at night. Thanks to Allah, the infidels have left. "The people are very happy about the coming of the Taliban," he says. ——— Associated Press Writers Maggie Michael in Cairo and Noor Khan in Kandahar, Afghanistan, contributed to this report
  18. That's becuase wecould have an economy that equals the rest of the world combined and the far left would not be happy and all and kick and scream because it was done the wrong way (there was a republican sitting as president)
  19. Yeah and they use local delivery drivers when possible and the guy who delivered was 70yrs old. He was at my house a mere 3hrs after I called.
  20. I use smallparts.com for crane "O" rings that go into the SOPMOD reliability upgrade kit.
  21. Get Jimmy drunk around easter, and die his hair white like a lamb, dress him like bo peep, and take pics to send to friends and family as post cards!
  22. My friend the jailer at cook co. says for a while they encouraged the use of liquid soap, until they started using it as lube and a phallic device
  23. Because I am related to quite a few of them. And quite frankly, the American notion that if it wasn't for the Americans all would have been lost is quite offensive to them. I have family members who fought in the resistance of three different European countries, family members who fought in Europe and family members who fought in south east asia. It was nowhere near a cakewalk, I have sat on their knees, hearing the stories, stories of courage, sadness, loss and victory. Who did you lose in WWII? Well for starters there is my german relatives that lived in a town in far eastern Prussia...that town was obliterated along with them. Then there is my fathers uncle who was killed in the Ardennes. My Dad was nearly killed when sunk on his destroyer in Leyte Gulf. Yep they sat on the side lines. I had a great grandfather that was a former catholic priest, he helped in the invasion of Siciliy at great risk to himself and every last relative he had. I had other family members involved but I don't really know all the details, but wish I had learned them before they had passed away.