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mmurdock82abn

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  1. Right. The funniest thing about it all is if a mask protects others, how come it doesn't protect you against people who choose not to wear one? Something about that makes zero sense. Same with vaccines, I am not anti vaccine, and I do believe it's possible and probable that you're getting injected with nefarious things you have zero clue about. Yet I think it's a personal choice and who am I or anyone else to tell people what to do? If vaccines work, then why freak out about people who choose to remain unvaccinated? Your vaccine should protect you from them just like a mask should.
  2. Well that's a point I didn't even think of. A 3 year old is way too young to deal with in the way I described. Back when I was a kid, my dad would take his belt to me for effing up badly enough. People these days may think that's abuse but I think if it happened more often then you wouldn't have punks running amok in the streets like they are now. Whenever my dad would leave the house and me alone, I never ever touched any of his guns because I knew what would happen to me if I did. But he did say every single time he left, "Boy, if anyone ever tries breaking in, you k
  3. Yeah you're right, I edited it right away because I saw I screwed up. Sometimes I type what I read instead of what I think. Thankfully we have an edit feature
  4. It's a replica of the masks doctors wore in the 14th century when they would travel Europe treating victims of the black death.
  5. Speaking of trigger guards though, did you know on ARs and AR clone platforms, along with a few random models out there, the front pin on the trigger guard gets pushed in and you fold the guard down along the handle to make the weapon useable while wearing heavy gloves? A little tip if you didn't know. I'm not just saying that either, it's specifically designed that way for that purpose.
  6. I understand that, I'm talking about the lock on the trigger in the photo. I have a whole drawer of those things. Sweet rifle through.
  7. Lol trigger lock? People actually use those? Not knocking you, do what you feel is proper. I guess I'm old school, a fear of the lash keeps kids away from guns IMO
  8. Right. Technically every single U.S. citizen who is armed is militia whether they are fooling with a "group" right now or not. That's a whole lot of freaking people to target. And don't forget, there's militia on all sides of any conflict. That's why a bullet and a pit is the only logical conclusion, you can't intern that many people.
  9. I personally don't believe in any of the internment camp nonsense. Logic dictates if anything like this went down, everyone who is an "undesirable" will just be shot and shoved into a pit if they're lucky enough to get a grave.
  10. I honestly haven't even heard of this guy until just now. I had a friend in the army, notice I said had, who fell in with this kind of black supremist B.S. Freaking sad
  11. The number was closer to 700,000+ if you include all the civilians who starved to death because of it. Which makes it even more gruesome and horrifying. Imagine that same percentage today with our modern population.
  12. Look, I'm not going to argue for or against slavery. It is what it is and every single nation and tribe of people on Earth practiced it or still practices it today. The cold hard fact that is indisputable is the industrial revolution killed slavery, it made it obsolete. A machine could do the work of many men and you didn't need to feed it near as much as an army of workers. That said, I believe the prison system is government enforced slavery. Slavery wasn't an issue in the civil war until after the battle of Antietam, which means it was not the reason we s
  13. Oh it was a blast, the more you shot the lighter it got. I decked out my AR to mimic it as closely as I was able to, the BFS3 trigger system was the icing on the cake.
  14. When I go somewhere that demands I must wear one and I really need to go in there, such as the local government center, this is what I wear. It really freaks everyone out, it's priceless.
  15. I was literally just out grocery shopping with my daughter and as we walked in some employee at the door said "please social distance since you're both not wearing masks" Then I smiled and said "I suppose I can pretend I believe in your hoax for a little while" The mean mug shot my way was priceless.
  16. Is that a garand you're holding in the photo?
  17. Nah, you're good and have a very valid point. A lot of religion has been perverted by man over the millenia to serve himself rather than serve God.
  18. You may or may not believe this, but I've honestly been thinking about this for a long time. I've been randomly opening my 1611 version of the KJV and reading the page looking for guidance and praying daily to be used to serve His will. My dad was born back in 1925 and was an old school protestant minister, fire and brimstone to the core, he died about 3 years ago. I was sleeping on the couch early one morning and was woken suddenly with my dad's voice saying clear as day "Get to church, boy." So I took that as a sign to do what I'm doing now. I'm not saying I'm some
  19. That's why I'm going from church to church every week trying to rile up Christians. I'm explaining to them that the reason <we're> they're being targeted and infringed upon is because the constitution specifically states that our rights come from God, if they eliminate the church or make them so fearful that they refuse to stand up for themselves, then the constitution is null and void because the persecutors will say they've disproven God and did it so effectively that Christians wouldn't even stand up against their "facts". Without God, we have no rights because there was never anyone
  20. I personally would give anything to see things go back to the way they were in the days of the pioneers and the wild west. Where a man relied upon himself, his family, and his firearm. Where everyone was pretty much their own government to a point, and you didn't need to ask permission to live your life the way you saw fit.
  21. Fantastic story, I wish I could have listened to that man myself.
  22. Ol Dinesh D'Souza is a good man, I have several of his books and have never regretted purchasing them. I know he is a prime example of how America is supposed to work, yet it's sad a foreign immigrant is more American than most of our native born.
  23. Who's fbi? And who cares? People have things they shouldn't and everyone knows it.

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