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  1. No I wouldn't. Christians are quickly becoming one of the most persecuted groups in America. If he was a muslim there would be 1k's of liberal groups backing him up. I would support his freedom to do so, but I would know he did it knowing the country wouldn't dare badmouth a minority, where as this young man is a white, Christian male, quickly become the most hated kind of people in America. Sent from the backwoods of Nowhere
    7 points
  2. Cause Sprint coverage sucks in muslim countries? and also in this county...
    5 points
  3. not even a mention of it on Knox News Sentinel, disgraceful
    4 points
  4. Trick question, our reps are a bunch of pimps who whore on the side, pay for strange and generally know how to boogie woogie with the best of them. Caught ya!
    3 points
  5. I think this is awesome!  Best news story I have read in a long long time!     http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/5/crowd-stunned-after-valedictorian-rips-speech-reci/  
    3 points
  6. I have a feeling this order was the only one leaked, so far.
    3 points
  7.   That is precisely the mentality that has gotten this country to the point we are at now, where the government can do whatever it is they like.  If you haven't done anything wrong then there is no reason or excuse whatsoever for them to even think about accessing or otherwise analyzing your personal affairs.
    3 points
  8. It sure gives a person hope in the next generation.
    3 points
  9. Here's the sight that greeted me a couple of hours ago at the Academy Sports on Hwy 153 in Chattanooga [url=http://s1179.photobucket.com/user/Randallg53/media/IMG_20130606_162549_847.jpg.html][/URL]
    2 points
  10. I stole that for FB. BTW I don't believe it is only Verizon. If they are doing it for one, they are doing it for all.
    2 points
  11. ABC news is lighting up Obama on this one right now. They even pulled out some footage of Obama in 2007 speaking in outrage over GWB doing the same exact thing.
    2 points
  12. My first bike was an xr 100 and I taught myself to ride. My second bike was a yz 490 2 stroke with an Al Holley built motor. At the age of 13. I rode it one tight single track and turned into a good dirt rider, but that was one hell of a learning curve. My first street bike was a GSXR-750 at 17. Yes God watches over stupid people lol. I havent owned a bike in awhile, but Im currently looking for either an HD Dyna or a first gen Vmax. Sent from the backwoods of Nowhere
    2 points
  13. May have just doctored the other photo to make it look old. :) - OS
    2 points
  14. What would you do with a millions dollars? Two women at the same time
    2 points
  15. True, but not the point at all. If we applied that logic to all things cops wouldn't bother asking before coming into your house or searching your car. I've been to countries where there are no boundaries for law enforcement. That same logic exists. We don't want that here, trust me.
    2 points
  16. What a great precedent. Bitch the loudest and go to the front of the line, which pushes someone down the list who has been waiting longer. The situation is tragic all around, but looking for a villain here is emotions getting the better of folks. The organ donor system is set up the way it is based on reason and science. A family member of mine just received a transplant this year, so my limited understanding to how it works makes sense. This little girl absolutely deserves to live, but not at the expense of another child or adult who may have a better chance or has been waiting longer simply because her parents were able to navigate the media terrain better than most. I've read many of the articles surrounding this case and the general comments made by Americans, and they mostly seem to think that the HHS secretary can just wave a magic wand and get this girl an organ. Even if it worked that way, which it doesn't, what precedent does that set? There are people who die each day from injuries and ailments requiring an organ, and it's NOBODY'S fault. It's life, and bad things happen to innocent people. Making snap decisions on a case by case basis due to media attention will only KILL other patients who have been doing the right thing and may have been on the list longer or more qualified for an organ.
    2 points
  17.   Can't wait for the tard charge. There's gonna be half digested granola everywhere :)
    2 points
  18. Dang, from the title I thought they were selling surplus WMDs from Iraq...
    2 points
  19. Thought I'd show off something new Here are the specs POF*USA P308-20-HSR-308-SPR Magpul PRS Geissele SD-E Ergo Tactical grip Magpul 7.62 Pmag Accu-Shot BT12-QK Slash anti-tilt heavy buffer Flatline Ops anti-cant level B.A.D. Ambi-Safety Selector Atlas V8.1 BT10-LW17 bipod BCM Gunfighter mod 3 charging handle NightForce NXS 5.5-22x56 HS ZS MOAR GDI Engineering P-ROM L-Modelâ„¢ 0MOA Primary Weapons Systems PRC (precision rifle compensator)
    1 point
  20. I had a great time this weekend, made a lot of new friends, and look forward to the next.  In honor of this, I created a few awards....    "Commando Award"- Timestepper.  Despite his crutches, Timestepper came out and showed everyone several primitive skills and held everyone's attention the whole time he spoke. "Sunburn Award"- Whitewolf001.  His arms are lobster red and will now be known as Whitewolf Red-Arms. "Wet T-Shirt Award"- Spots.  10a this morning, pouring down rain, Spots is wringing water from his hat and shirt! "Youngest Overnight Camper Award"- Bigbabysweet's daughter. Despite less than desirable conditions, several of us stayed overnight.  She was definitely a trooper for sticking it out in addition to holding UncleJak's attention in thought provoking conversation about The Little Mermaid and Aladdin.  "Oldest Overnight Camper Award"- UncleJak.  I know.....I gave myself an award.....but I was the oldest overnight camper.... "Little Mermaid Umbrella Award"- Bigbabysweets.  I guess you just had to be there for this one...  
    1 point
  21. no one that can do anything about Obama's administration cares at all.  They are all part of the problem.
    1 point
  22. Wow... just, wow!   A Litespeed, no less.   Congratulations.
    1 point
  23. Hey, when the atheist groups want to give high school speeches, let them earn the title Valedictorian.  
    1 point
  24. Ammo?   (yes, great to see AR's are back, but I am waiting on ammo)
    1 point
  25. Witchcraft! What is this black magic you have performed? Lol. Still say GrandpaJak or Chief StandingJak!
    1 point
  26. I have a simple method for a new rifle.   Step 1) get a poster board from walmart (or more like 5 of em). step 2) put a small target in the middle, and shoot at it step 3) without moving the gun, adjust the dot until it covers the bullet hole.  repeat until it is "pretty good".     refine it beyond that?  Nah, get a scope.  Red dot is already 2 or more MOA so if you can hit a 3-4 inch target with it at 100, its fine.
    1 point
  27.   Thanks... I'm not saying that the shotgun is a "bad" tool for defensive use... it's pretty good.  I just think that the autoloading rifle, in particular the AR-pattern gun, is a better one. 
    1 point
  28. Well we'll be screwed in a few years, huh?
    1 point
  29. You might study up on the concept of "Carrying Capacity" that relates to the maximum population an environment can accomodate for a given biological species.  The Earth has one for humans that I heard years ago was estimated at 11 billion.
    1 point
  30. Walmart Turkey Creek has .40 jhp and Federal .380 as of 12:30 today. No 9 mm or .22. They restock ammo at noon.
    1 point
  31. Exercise, pork, muslim. There, now we're all together... on the list. :woohoo:
    1 point
  32.   The thing is, I did.  As far back as last summer, I was telling family members that I had a feeling there was another ammo shortage coming and that this time it would include .22LR.  Even then, I sat out to build an onhand supply of .22LR (mostly bulk packs.)  Because of that, I didn't exactly get caught with my pants down - but I am still kicking myself.   My problem is that I was too picky.  For some reason, it seems that the only bulk pack ammo I was finding at the local Walmart locations and many of the sporting goods stores was the Remington 225 packs.  For some reason, Federal and Winchester bulk packs were not as prevalent - and this was months before the ammo craze.  I haven't had the best of luck with Remington bulk in the past (more 'duds' than any other brand and less accurate) so I only picked up one or two of those.  Well, at some point I read on one forum that Remington had improved that ammo so I opened one of the boxes to test it out and found that, indeed, the ammo seemed to ignite more consistently and was even a bit more accurate, at least from my handguns.  I decided to start buying a couple of boxes here and there to shore up my .22LR supply.  Unfortunately, that was about the time the shortage hit.  So, while I am not 'hurting' for .22LR ammo, I certainly don't have enough to shoot as much as I was, before.   As an aside to all of this, I still have to wonder why Winchester and Federal bulk pack .22LR ammo seemed to become scarce last summer.  I also have to wonder if there was some kind of interruption in the supply, back then, that contributed to the current .22LR scarcity.
    1 point
  33.   Of course it's not worth it. I wasn't defending their decision to shoot. Just saying the law appears to be a little different there. 
    1 point
  34. sure does! I'd like to meet his parents, so I could tell them what a fine young man they've raised. Clearly the village and the school system failed to brainwash this one.
    1 point
  35. What part of the Northeast were you born  and raised in?
    1 point
  36. well, if it came down to it, for an everything pistol round. hunting, personal defense, all that stuff, 10mm. MP5 in 10mm would be perfect to me. Bet a lot of people argue with me on that, but hey, what do I know... and if you dont reload, hope you have lots of cash monies for it... if you do reload, then its super cheap. uses all .40 components, just need the brass. light, charging handle is up front, and doesnt move with the bolt, again: its light and its short. everything your looking for. [URL=http://s95.photobucket.com/user/eat7thirdythree/media/photo-11_zps1a7423c9.jpg.html][/URL] expensive... but sounds like your willing to drop some serious cash anyways. UMP would be another good way to go as well. something else to consider for sure.
    1 point
  37. I find myself attracted to the KRISS Vector Carbine. If it were wrong to merely like them or fantasize about having one, I'd surely be guilty of having impure thoughts. I've yet to act on that attraction, however.   I've never been alone with one; never taken one home with me, and never committed any acts with one. Given half a chance, wrong or not, I'd almost definitely take things to the next level...experimenting physically with the object of my attraction.   So, I guess what I'm saying is that all that stands between me having an innocent attraction and a full-blown, lead-flinging, carnal experience is opportunity...like stumbling across one alone in a tent on a BSA camp out, led by a Scout Master that owns a Vector too and thus condones my attraction.
    1 point
  38.   I don't agree that one sin is being singled-out by churches or the BSA at all, nor do I believe they are turning a blind eye to other sins.   What we have here is a group of people who wish to flaunt their sinfulness, while demanding acceptance. The difference it seems you are willing to overlook is that the average Christian (using them as an example, since this thread is about a Christian church's actions) doesn't wave their sins in peoples faces like a flag, thinking their fellow Christians should tolerate OR accept it as if it weren't immoral in the eyes of the Christian God they voluntarily accepted. Most realize that they are imperfect, regardless of how hard they try to do right and are ashamed of their transgressions. They are trying to be better Christians, not trying to change the rules, so they can slip in on a technicality.   That's not the case with openly gay Scouts. They don't see their self-identifying trait as a sin, so they seem to think others should ignore the sinfulness of the very characteristic they choose to identify themselves with.   I get the impression that some (not saying you, just "some" in general) want to rewrite Christian doctrine in terms of their personal ideals. These same people, while demanding that Christians remove homosexuality from God's LONG list of sins, are the same who accuse Christians of picking and choosing which sins they demonize. In actuality, if a group of adulterers, blasphemers, murderers, or liars were petitioning for acceptance, they'd be met with equal resistance. The difference is nobody in their right mind would question their exclusion. It's the non-Christians who want to choose which sins are real sins and demand that Christians bend their religious beliefs to meet their ideas of what they want Christianity to be.
    1 point
  39. Finally got to sit down and read though all of this thread. I have two things that I would like to bring to the discussion.    1. As a Christian, I am well aware at how we sometimes like to pick and choose parts of the Bible to suit our needs and other times we ignore if we dont like what is in it. Does that make it right? Of course it doesn't. Is being a homosexual a sin? No it is not. Is engaging in homosexual acts a sin? Absolutely. Just like any other sin of the flesh. There are times when I feel ashamed when I see other Christians straight up ignore one person who is obviously living a sinful life such as adultery while being outspoken about such things as homosexuality. They are hyprocrites and they are wrong.    2. I thing the title could have been worded a little bit differently as it is a little misleading. The church wasnt telling sinners they couldnt come to worship. They told a group that they couldnt use their facilites because they openly supported a biblical sin. There is a BIG difference in the two. Would there be as much backlash if some local guy or girl wanted to have the bachelor/bacheolorette party with strippers there and they were told no? Doubtful. This is only a big deal because it has to do with homosexuals.    After all that has been going on lately with our individual rights, some of you have the nerve to criticize the Church for their beliefs. Guess what right comes in front your so cherished right? The 1st Amendment. Freedom of Religion. If a Church chooses to not allow use of their facilities by someone who openly supports something that the church is in strong disagreement with then the have EVERY right to do so. 
    1 point
  40. If he is a serious hunter, he should know what license is required of him no matter where he goes. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. I could tell ya'll stories that would blow your mind!   "A man has got to know his limitations." Clint Eastwood.   Dave S
    1 point
  41. I can't even read this thread anymore. It is like deja vu all over again.   So I will just post my 2 cents and move on, LOL.   I figure if someone is riding my ass and driving aggressive they must have a good reason to do it.  Maybe their house is on fire, or their mother just had a stroke or something.  I give the benefit of the doubt and get the heck out of the way.  Just let them go on.   Slowing down to the point people get pissed off has no real purpose.  Just seems like a dick measuring contest or something.     Carry on.
    1 point
  42. I guess I simply don't care if it irritates someone who is not only breaking the law, but driving in an unsafe manner putting others at risk. The DMV can suggest whatever they want, but the fact remains it is unlawful to tailgate yet it is not illegal to adjust speed to unsafe road conditions such as a person driving aggressively and illegally. If that makes them mad, tough titties. I don't see how that is upping the ante. God forbid I offend someone who is breaking the law.
    1 point
  43. You're making the assumption here that we're talking about multi lane roads. I don't go on the interstate and block traffic by hanging out in the passing lane. If someone gets on my ass I'm reducing speed until they pass of back off. If you're the type of person that is bothered by that, too effing bad. If you feel like that is escalating the situation too effing bad. I don't have to be subjected to unsafe driving tactics if I don't want. Being rear ended at 20 mph by a tailgater is better than being hit at higher speeds. I don't see how reducing speed somehow creates an unsafe situation unless the individual decides to so something violent, but I can't control the actions of others and whether or not they decide to break the law; that is for them to decide and me to react to.
    1 point
  44. Left lane hogs are a pet peave and I definitely move over for faster traffic. I also set my cruise at the speed limit when tail gated.
    1 point
  45. Looks cool but I have an issue putting a $200 stock on my $70 rifle.
    1 point
  46. Mehh, that receiver no good, it only got two holes!!
    1 point
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