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  1. According to Cooper, the guns did it. Shocking
  2. Wonder what this will do to form 1 processing time. That’s assuming this insanity makes it past it’s first court hearing
  3. Call it what you will, they’re right this time. Feel free to go to the source https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/12/goodbye-car-ownership-hello-clean-air-this-is-the-future-of-transport/
  4. All this debate gas vs electric may well be a waste of breath in the end “The World Economic Forum (WEF) published a paper that calls for an end to “wasteful” private car ownership in favor of communal sharing to lessen global demands for precious metals and fossil fuels.” https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2022/07/22/world-economic-forum-ditch-your-car-and-save-the-planet/
  5. In an interview on Fox business this morning, a liberal twit said after the overturning of Roe v Wade “Americans woke up feeling less free.” Imagine how NY gunowners feel.
  6. +1 on GT Distributors. I ordered a G19M blue label. It came in less than 2 weeks later. Incredibly easy people to do business with.
  7. Go to AR15.com, AR15 forum, build it yourself section. All the info you'll ever need. FYI some equipment is required,- jig, router, drill to actually complete but it's not difficult at all
  8. The fact is you're more likely to be killed by a falling coconut than a gun unless you're suicidal, a black male ages 17-35, or hang out with said males.  If you want to differentiate between handguns and long guns, you're even safer statistically.  Let's not let reality stand in the way though.
  9. http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2016/jan/24/more-people-shot-death-tennessee-killed-vehic/346298/
  10. Thanks teecro. I'll give it a shot
  11. I use Norton did a scan Last night. Would that find it or is there something better? Like you I've used paypal a long time & never have a problem. It seems odd that both incidents involved recent forum subscription renewals. Those aren't the only paypal transactions I've done lately but haven't seen anything on those. Weird
  12. Crap sorry guys, I copied the wrong email. I got another one exactly like this except it says tngunowners instead of clubfrontier and the subscription amount is correct for tngunowners. I would guess the leak is on PayPal's end. Just wanted to give a heads up if anybody else got one.
  13. I said it references the subscription. The scammers picked it up from somewhere - here, Paypal, or somewhere in between. I'm no interwebs expert
  14. I received this email a couple of times now. Paypal reports it as a phishing attempt. Thought you might be interested since it references my subscription payment to TGO: --------------------------------------------------------------------- The payment for your subscription to ClubFrontier.org Supporting Membership Subscription failed because you do not currently have a back-up funding source for your instant transfer payment.AutoForums.com, Inc. has been notified of this failed payment. We will try to make payment again on Apr 10, 2014. To correct this problem, you must update your funding source to be an eCheck or a credit card. Please change the funding source for this Subscription by clicking this link and following the steps below: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_subscr-find&alias=paypal@autoforums.com 1. Click the link above to go to log in and go to your Subscription Details. 2. Under 'Subscription Funding Source' choose a credit card or eCheck funding source from one of the drop-downs. If there are no other funding sources available, add a new credit card: 3. Click on the 'Profile' subtab 4. Choose the 'Credit Cards' link from the Financial Information column 5. Click 'Add' 6. Follow the on-screen instructions to add a new credit card to your PayPal account After adding a new credit card, follow steps 1 and 2 above to change your subscription funding source. ----------------------------------- Subscription Details ----------------------------------- Amount: $15.99 USD Date of payment failure: Apr 5, 2014 Date of next payment attempt: Apr 10, 2014 Subscription Name: ClubFrontier.org Supporting Membership Subscription Subscription Number: S-4CY8527607207271A Item Number: cd33cf438c3a0e231cf480d9cdd3ee23 ----------------------------------- Contact Information ----------------------------------- Business Name: AutoForums.com, Inc. Contact Email: paypal@autoforums.com Contact Phone: 416-341-8950 Sincerely, PayPal ---------------------------------------------------------------- PROTECT YOUR PASSWORD NEVER give your password to anyone, including PayPal employees. Protect yourself against fraudulent websites by opening a new web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Firefox) and typing in the PayPal URL every time you log in to your account. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click the Help link in the top right corner of any PayPal page. PPID PP253 - f2c7820f1979d
  15. I'm in for a lower. Probably an upper too depending on price. Hopefully an FFL near Chattanooga
  16. Sad news. http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2013/06/19/mn-author-vince-flynn-dies-at-47/
  17. Take a look at the Weatherby Vanguard S2. I have one, carbine version, in 308. Put a Burris FF scope on it and I love it. Shoots better than I can manage it. Price is around 550
  18. I think my brain is traumatized.   I looked at the collection of anti-gun articles and read some of the comments.  All I can say is Memphis, and as it turns out, Chattanooga, has quite the collection of zombie bait.  Rarely is the stupidity of the "low information voter" so vividly on display.   I don't think I'll look at the same sections of the Nashville paper.
  19. The truth "No I won't register my weapons" http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-902515 He has a couple of other articles posted that are good - very good
  20. From the Chattanooga newspaper http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2012/dec/21/drews-views-chattanooga-free-press-editorial/?opinionfreepress HEADLINE: Connecticut school shootings focal point for gun debate THE RECAP: Friday's slaying of 20 first-graders and six teachers and staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School struck horror and fear into the hearts of parents everywhere, rallied gun-control advocates and shook even some staunch gun-rights advocates. DREW'S VIEW: Was there any doubt that gun control advocates would exploit this tragic story to try to push their impossible goal of eliminating guns in America? The bodies of those poor children were still being counted when the hysterical and illogical rants of the gun rights adversaries began. It does little good to state obvious truths -- such as many more people would be robbed, raped and killed if would-be criminals weren't deterred by the fear that the would-be victim might have a gun -- to unreasonable people. Instead, I'll bring up a less recognized fact. Only 88 people died in mass shootings in America this year -- and those numbers come courtesy of The Nation, one of America's most antigun publications. Yes, it's heartbreaking that 88 people died. But that's out of 315 million Americans. That means one in every 3.6 million Americans died in a mass shooting this year -- about the same portion as the number of Americans that died each year from lightning strikes. Four times more Americans die in shower and bathtub accidents every year than die in mass shootings, according to the National Safety Council. A 2010 study published in the academic journal Thymos revealed that 117 baby boys die every year in the U.S. from circumcision complications. Even though more Americans die from botched unnecessary penis surgeries than mass shootings, talking heads don't rush to the nearest TV studio to condemn circumcisions. When mass shootings occur, rather than trying to stoke hysteria and strip rights, maybe anti-gun nuts (not to mention the media) should grieve the victims and then celebrate how rare such events truly are in the United States.
  21. From the Chattanooga paper comes an example of what  we can expect to see much of in the coming days.   http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2012/dec/15/sandy-hook-elementary-cartoon-clay-bennett-c-times/
  22. Krugman is a dolt. The people on his own blog started refuting him so, since he can't come up with cogent arguments, he shut the blog down American Thinker: Paul Krugman Gives Up
  23. Just read the comments in the CA on the veto - some of those folks are just plain nuts.
  24. If you want pre-opening membership, how do you get it before opening? Nevermind - read the Facebook page!
  25. I don't think Ramsey was alone. Both houses apparently wanted to continue it too. Could he have stopped it? I'm not sure. http://blogs.tennessean.com/politics/tag/judicial-selection/

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