Which one of us is going to make the no fly list first!

Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 12 months ago to News
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I'm voting for me even if everything I mentioned is completely legal whatever that means these days. But on the other hand think of the consternation in the civil rights circles when they are asked why are you not defending these people who are being punished without being tried and convicted. Why is the American public paying the price for the sins of others?

ACLU WTF are you when your mission statement is sorely needed?

Hiding?

What I really want to do is spend the last years of my life as a complete ward and expenditure of the government. Let them pay the freight for those later years of medical costs. etc. It's got to be better than VA or Obamacare...


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  • Posted by a59430802sojourner 9 years, 11 months ago
    If i'm not at the top i must be near it. !st: i am a born again believer in the risen Messiah; 2nd: i believe Scripture is the 1st law of the land; 3rd: i believe Common Law to be the 2nd law of the land; 4th: i believe The Declaration of Independence to be the 3rd law of the land; 5th: i believe The Constitution of the united States of America as amended and ratified by WE the PEOPLE to be the law established to uphold The Declaration of Independence; 6th: i am a veteran and will defend this country against all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC; and 7th: although i don't currently own a gun, i do know how to use one. In addition i will willingly lead the charge against all DOMESTIC enemies even if i only have a butcher knife.
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  • Posted by Enyway 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks for the info. I worked at a marina for five years and know much of what you say. I had my sailboat stored there and used that very system. However, you have enlightened me on facts I did not know. Again, thank you.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Years ago before working for them I purchased pairs of lamps made of pistols and lamp stands made of rifles from InterArmCo. Take them apart and a little filing they were good as new. Two of them were Webley .455 cal. revolvers with strange zig zag grooves on the cylinder. One day after finding some of the requisite rounds we tried them out and found out why the zigs zagged. They went to a museum. The other lamps and lamp stands are still....safe.

    When I worked for them they were sending .45 M1911A1's brand new in the boxes to members of Congress and other interested parties. While ordering more with one hand they had been chopping these in half with a big old metal auto cleaver with the other hand. Mr. Cummings the owner of the company objected. Didn't take long for interest to develop as we were in Alexandria CA next door to DC. Investigate? Not at all the agents wanted to get one of he chopped up weapons for their own collections.

    But as for black powder only grand fathers old shotgun with the spiral double barrels survived along with his Colt and an octagonal barreled level action in the same .44-40 caliber. the two of them had been black powder originally then converted. Grandfather born after the civil war on the western edge of Minnesota. He lived in Idaho prior to 1900 and passed in 1957. I was 12 at the time. Generations.

    We all lived in interesting times.

    The weapons are in the family museum. Address? I forgot.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I used two have a pair of working black powder revolvers that shot ball rounds that was really lead balls.
    The hammers of both pieces eventually locked up and now are just--ahem!--conversation pieces.
    Believe it or not, the black powder was shipped to me in the mail.
    All that happened during the 90s.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There is some prep of the equipment before doing a particular caliber run of ammo. Setting and testing the weight of the powder charge being loaded in each round, for example. (You get the correct weight from the reloading manual for the specific caliber and type of powder.) There is an audible alarm you can get that warns you when you need to add primers to the machine, too. I think there may be one for powder, too.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    If she ever has to answer for thus far conspiring to deprive manmade climate changers of their First Amendment rights, which I do not predict even if she goes beyond that point, I'm sure she'll try to blame the O'Blamer-In-Chief.
    "Ich vas only followink mein Fuhrer's orders."
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Let's cut to the chase.
    Obama is not a patriot.
    He is a traitor.
    The Attorney General is a Progressive pinhead at best.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We use them on boats in dry storage it's SOP. If unattended and not a sealed battery the water levels have to be checked. once or twice a month depending on temperature. Also electrolyte levels. Sealed batteries do away with that but cost an arm and a leg more. Secondly the solar panels must be cleaned off once or twice a week or they lose efficiency. The rule of thumb for normal operations is Need divided by six times ten to cover all sorts of interference from clouds to leaves to dirt. The dry storage marinas have people that attend to this sort of thing. Or you can DIY it it suits. Consult any competent boat owner or marine parts operation. Ask for proper size wire, TINNED, in twisted pairs or to that yourself at one turn per inch and then cover with split loom for UV protection. Stuff costs too much to go half way measures.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    True but what's Obama's Excuse?

    As you all may remember int he military we were advised not to die for our country - a failing of Islamic proportions - but to ensure the other side died for theirs.

    We were also taught that if the job were done right no names would be left to take.

    And finally we were admonished to remember our purpose was making appointments so no names were needed. That would be St. Peter or Allah or....whomever.

    Perfect job for drones considering the drone like aspirations of this flavor of the month war's opposition.

    Getting so I can't keep them sorted out. I know Orlando is closer to ....than Hoosier Bag Daddy
    Maybe Obeyme should try another profession as a Commander In Chief he......prior apologies.....really sucks. And so does his Attorney General.
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  • Posted by LibertyBelle 9 years, 11 months ago
    How dare they assume the citizen guilty until
    proven innocent?!--I don't fly; I don't think I will need to fly again, since my father died in Minneso-
    ta.--But they have no right to do any such thing; it is the government that is to supposed to have
    to answer to the citizen, rather than the other way around.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago
    Why? Oh Why? Do I get a warm fuzzy safe feeling living on the other side of the border from the USA all of a sudden. No fly list? Shazam! I already flew.
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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 11 months ago
    you will need to become an illegal in order to get
    preferential treatment! -- j
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  • Posted by blackswan 9 years, 11 months ago
    Your last paragraph suggests that you want to find out what a death panel looks and feels like.
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  • Posted by Stormi 9 years, 11 months ago
    I am likely already on the Black Helicopter list, speaking out about a variety of topics when I find something needs to be said. My last trip to LA, they took my mace before they let me off the plane There I was in drug and cult city, with no protection. I actually saw drug deals going down in broad daylight from my Gram's laundry room window! I have no patience for flying anymore, too much hassle for the honest person, while the radicals get through. My friend's husband cracked a joke at the check in and almost got them banned from their flight.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Watch the video on that link for the Dillon. Pretty girl showing how easy it is to use. You will need a good bench at a convenient height to bolt it onto. I built my own bench out of lumber and plywood so I could adjust the height for my height. The corner of the bench where its bolted takes repetitive stress so make it sturdy.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah, me dino really didn't think that through about the .357.
    At least last time at the range I got to show my son how to quickly eject brass from the cylinder by tapping down on that ejection rod.
    So he knows that now.
    Due to an inheritance. I've got the money to afford a Dillon.
    I really appreciate the information.
    Should I get a complaint about slipping brass into a bag, I can always point to their own sign and ask if they could read it.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You are now shooting a .357 revolver. No brass hits the floor. (9mm once fired brass is about 3-4 cents/round in quantiity and can be used 6 to 10 times depending on loads and other factors.)
    You don't "save" much money reloading vs the bulk ammo available today. The reason to do it is to have the ability to load when supplies are tough because of government action. (For example, recently.22lr has been supply/demand limited and much higher priced and harder to buy.) The time to get the equipment and the components is before that happens. The Dillon RL550 and all the attachments, book, et al that you need to make it easy to do your 9mm, .357, .38, and favorite centerfire rifle caliber(s) will probably be around $1000. (That model can do more calibers than any other progressive machine, I think.) Dillon has a lifetime guarantee iirc.You also have the advantage of being able to customize ammo for specific requirements,e.g., +P or +P+ or sub-sonic loads.
    You can produce around 200+ pistol rounds per hour pretty easily once you are set up.
    http://www.dillonprecision.com/rl-550...
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