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#245057 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Wed Jul 08, 2015 12:47 am
I reload bullets... That was one of the the most ignorant statements of total stupidity of late. TRUMP says we have to stop the murderers, rapists , and drug dealers... ALL the anal-pore republican politicians went as far as calling TRUMP disgusting.... For calling it like it is... And a few days later a beautiful young AMERICAN CITIZEN is killed by an ILEGAL ALIEN FELON.

Now getting back to bullets and reloading, I am very careful about lead exposure. I load bullets for use at indoor ranges, to avoid any bounce back, out door ranges for plinking that are not going to make cleaning hard. Loads for girls to shoot a certain gun with out hurting them and loads for distance accuracy. US GUNNIES ain't just slinging LEAD. I even make bullets that take into consideration terminal ballistics... I can make a 300 grain bullet for a HAND GUN that will only drop 9 inches at 300 yards, or I can develop that very same bullet at 500 grains that will go through a "KEVLAR" vest through the body of the person wearing it and out the back of the vest and still able to travel another 50 feet and still penetrate another 4 inches into solid maple board.
Your lack of knowledge is forgiven... Typical liberal commie socialist shiiiit. :lol:
#245107 by MikeTalbot
Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:53 pm
Since Vinny doesn't understand flags maybe I can help. The national flag of the confederacy was called the stars and bars.

The red flag with St. Andrews cross is called the Stainless Banner and was carried by our troops in battle.

Talbot
#245198 by MikeTalbot
Fri Jul 10, 2015 9:01 pm
Gee aren't they tough.

I wonder what the collective IQ of that bunch. They sure are lucky to be in America where they can use actual lighters. And they've got lots of free time on their hands because everyone else is paying for their upkeep.

They'd be very wise not to do that in front of me.

Talbot
#245227 by MikeTalbot
Sat Jul 11, 2015 9:21 pm
You'll note Vinny - that black people weren't starving in Rhodesia when I was there. Nor did they require a trillion dollar bank note. The largest was twenty dollars.

I was such a terrible racist though - me and six other ruthless white guys in a company of well over a hundred black African soldiers. They must have really hated me...oh wait - they didn't.

But commie ideologues would much rather have black Africans starve as long as the marxist policies are in place.

Talbot
#245243 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Jul 12, 2015 1:44 pm
Thanks for the education, Vinny. I wondered what the deal was about Rhodesia.


For the sake of freedom, I believe anyone should able to fly whatever symbol they want. Let them announce their opinions so we know who they are. If they don't think their symbols are offensive to others, but others disagree....then it's going to work itself out eventually. I believe it's best to know who your enemies are and where they lay.

However, in the case of flying ANY flag over a State Capitol or government building, there should only be the Nation's flag and the State's flag. We wouldn't consider flying Mexico's flag over government buildings in Texas, though we have a lot of Mexicans. They are a defeated enemy historically, yet Mexicans are free to fly that banner and celebrate Cinco de Mayo publicly.

The Confederate flag represents a nation who rebelled against the USA and lost our bloodiest war. That, by itself, is enough reason why it can never fly over any State that considers itself part of the USA. It represents different things to different individuals, however, and as long as someone can burn an American flag as "free speech" then someone else has the right to fly any flag they wish, even the Swastika if they're that despicable.

But at least we'd know it....



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