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I am definitely calling my daughter Cream of Bertfish moving forward. Thanks docCream of Teratos does have better hair. The curl is natural.
M1A. She’s great.
I am definitely calling my daughter Cream of Bertfish moving forward. Thanks docCream of Teratos does have better hair. The curl is natural.
M1A. She’s great.
There was a Dottrio event (member hosted at his business) a few years back. She came with me. I put that on her name tag.I am definitely calling my daughter Cream of Bertfish moving forward. Thanks doc
"Guns on the streets! Guns on the streets! Guns on the streets!"The whiney PSYOP commences...
Dan Rodricks: More guns coming to Maryland streets near you | COMMENTARY
What a Low T *****The whiney PSYOP commences...
Dan Rodricks: More guns coming to Maryland streets near you | COMMENTARY
I’m sure the same arguments could be made when slavery was abolished: “we had it this way for so long, what do you mean our history doesn’t support it?”View attachment 371276
That's a great point. Notice how back in the 1980s/early 1990s many states were "No Issue". Alabama prohibited carrying on property not owned by the gun owner until about 1990, and Texas didn't go "shall issue" until 1995. No doubt, liberal judges will view the No issue/May issue schemes as in line with text, history, and tradition. Now, I know people will say "but but what about the time of our founding or post reconstruction" the issue with that is that liberal judges don't like guns and will continue to rule accordingly.
"Guns on the streets! Guns on the streets! Guns on the streets!"
What about the other guns -- the overwhelming majority of them?
Exactly what do they mean by, "Guns on the streets"?
That loaded term conjures up all sorts of negative images, depending on who is doing the conjuring.
Do they intend to equate it with "street crime"? Drive by shootings? Drug corner deals gone bad? Gang fights and hits?
Those "guns on the streets," which really ARE on the streets, and for illegal purposes, are there for bad reasons.
But they often use that term sweepingly, to include lawfully owned guns by law abiding citizens for defense, sport, or hunting use. Or just to own, as is their right.
"Guns on the streets" is as misleading and deceptive a term as "assault weapons" used to describe modern sporting rifles.
I may be an engineer, as well. Or at least I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. Tired of shit going against us taking affect right away but things going for us has to be placed on hold. Feels 1773 all over again.And just like with Wentworth, there is a price tag associated with wanting it now. Us engineers have a saying that for some reason management needs to be reminded of weekly: High quality, fast delivery, low cost; you get to pick 2.
I want the laws I'm stuck living under to be well crafted, and inexpensive to comply with. I'm willing to wait a few months more to get that.
good readTheir amicus brief is my favorite of any submitted in any gun case.
This is what gun control really looks like.
The whiney PSYOP commences...
Dan Rodricks: More guns coming to Maryland streets near you | COMMENTARY
The whiney PSYOP commences...
Dan Rodricks: More guns coming to Maryland streets near you | COMMENTARY
The Sun Empire is slipping. It took two whole days for them to get their gun grabbing PSYOP started.Dan hates anything that’s moderately dangerous that people have. He’s always been for disarmament. He’s also for banning pit-bulls.
MD: - Pit bulls: Own them at your own risk (An Editorial by Dan Rodricks)
Pit bulls: Own them at your own risk The Maryland Court of Appeals declares what should have been obvious to all by now – these dogs are inherently dangerous Dan Rodricks 10:02 a.m. EDT, April 30, 2012 The first entry in Sunday's costume contest at the 17th annual March for the Animals...www.pitbull-chat.com
Cream of Teratos does have better hair. The curl is natural.
M1A. She’s great.
I am definitely calling my daughter Cream of Bertfish moving forward. Thanks doc
This brief should be among the required reading in de-indoctrination camp.Their amicus brief is my favorite of any submitted in any gun case.
This is what gun control really looks like.
That's a really good analogy!It's like arguing that pharmacies should be closed to reduce the amount of illegal drugs on the street.
And just like with Wentworth, there is a price tag associated with wanting it now. Us engineers have a saying that for some reason management needs to be reminded of weekly: High quality, fast delivery, low cost; you get to pick 2.
I want the laws I'm stuck living under to be well crafted, and inexpensive to comply with. I'm willing to wait a few months more to get that.
Of course, if you are intent at reaching a specific, pre-determined end state from the start, no matter what vehicle is available, you'll probably find a way to get there even if the route is incredibly tortuous. See the District Court decision in Kolbe for a shining example of logic and reality twisted into a pretzel.
Hey, that's what my father in law says when he gets called for jury duty.Along the lines of...we'll give the guilty bastard a fair trail and then hang him.
The complete lack of logical thinking in that article is astounding.
It's like arguing that pharmacies should be closed to reduce the amount of illegal drugs on the street.
Liberals don’t use logical thinking, they have no idea what it is
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