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May 6, 2013 18:56:31   #
oldroy wrote:
I bet Hicks has forgotten the real t***h. They are hoping for that, anyway.


I have heard some of the things he is saying. Hillary will smack in the crosshairs. You can run but you'll die tired..
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May 6, 2013 18:42:54   #
oldroy wrote:
Well Obama surely fits the clown part unless you want to make the Liar in Chief. Jay Carney the clown in chief. :mrgreen:


Carney is completely clueless. Obama is just a complete nothing. President of the U.S. that by his own admission re: drugs could not get in the military. Man that speaks very highly of our Coward in Chief.
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May 6, 2013 18:39:54   #
oldroy wrote:
Words, anyway. I am not sure that any of them are empty since that would take air. The man is a liar and certainly has proved himself to be so in the Syrian thing.


It has gotten to the point that he has completely diminished himself. He talks and sputters and says nothing. I am looking forward to hearing what Hicks has to say about B******i on Wednesday. Oh-I forgot..that was soooo long ago.
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May 6, 2013 18:36:43   #
oldroy wrote:
I know that I am not brave enough to "snuggle" the gun against my shoulder as he did in the picture. I always think about the clown in the Army who put the point of the stock of his rifle in there when firing a WW II rifle grenade. That thing went past his shoulder and tore a huge chunk out of his cheek from the sight on the thing. He had that coming and surely got it.


I thought our clown is/was the smartest guy in the room?
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May 6, 2013 16:55:00   #
Janc469 wrote:
I haven't studied the Syrian issues so I usually try to keep quiet if I don't know what I'm talking about and the issues are complex.


A threat to Israel? Yes! A president that issues a warning about crossing a "Red Line in the sand" and then, oh well I didn't mean it. Never ever act like a tough guy unless you really are one. And this guy is not..all empty words.
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May 6, 2013 16:00:37   #
oldroy wrote:
Of course, the shooter would have a lot to do with how well it k**led ducks on the fly. I have never shot anything other than jack rabbits and hit some of them on the run. However, I have never owned a shotgun or shot at a bird on the fly. I am pretty sure I wouldn't be any better with a shotgun than old Barack is at skeet shooting.


Did you see those photos/videos? TOO FUNNY..
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May 6, 2013 15:59:05   #
oldroy wrote:
Do you or did Molly believe that Obama should arm Syrian rebels?


Not me..bomb the hell outta' em'. Israel didn't even advise Boy Wonder they were going to sling some high explosives at Syria. Guess they don't trust him either!
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May 6, 2013 11:32:57   #
Janc469 wrote:
I copy that means I heard and understand. guilty of watching too many cop shows and out means off to the library. It's been interesting.


Roger that...nightstalker 1 Actual...OUT
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May 6, 2013 10:43:17   #
Janc469 wrote:
first, thank you for your service.

Next, Would I be afraid to stand a post? With training probably not. Since I have never fired a gun of any sort, I suspect that would take some time for the learning curve.

Agree some New Yorkers do talk a lot and some say little of consequence. And politicians generally are in love with the sound of their own voices.

However the corporate ownership of the media, TV, newspapers puts a slant on the information we get unless we are willing to dig deeper.

over and out. Have to start errands for the day.
jc from nyc
first, thank you for your service. br br Next, ... (show quote)


Afraid to stand a post? More than likely. A gun? That would be a weapon or a piece. Training to k**l is not that hard, believe me. Especially when some i***t is intent on k*****g you or one of your Marines.
As far as a slant on the what we hear--roger that.
Over=means you expect/need a reply
Out=converstion ended.
Thus-no such thing as over and out. Two entirely different meanings. Do you copy? Over
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May 6, 2013 10:19:18   #
Janc469 wrote:
Interesting verbally encountering a U.S.Marine who survived war in ?? who saw active duty? and having visited New York city (often or never) can "offer advice" to someone he has never met and knows nothing about. New Yorkers are characterized as talkative, opinionated people, both men and women.

The question about ranchers especially those actively legislating again the protection of wolves was my way of figuring out if you were worth any further response.


Served in Vietnam..wounded 5 May, 1969, Somali-wounded, Iraq-wounded. 30 years, 6 months, 9 days active duty. Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant. I have been to NY too many times. Would certainly agree New Yorkers are talkative. Perhaps too much so. Tend to talk a lot and say nothing. Did not offer advice. Her is a suggestion though--pick up a weapon and stand a post. I have found most folks from NYC would prefer to let others do the bleeding and dying for them.
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May 6, 2013 10:03:12   #
Janc469 wrote:
Your interesting and somewhat threatened-type response says a lot. I think we are all prejudiced and have hot buttons.

It makes little sense that all north easterners are screwed up. Really??? I'm a retired human, education/psychology background, animal rescuer, female who used to crew racing big sailboats on Lake Erie, and play competitive tennis. Am currently writing political commentary haven't published yet Also have a sailing story I'm working on and a 2 act play about the divorce process.

Since I live in New York city, finding a neighborhood where I could get shot at would not be hard. I have faced someone trying to get into my apt. building talking about my dog as an excuse but I faced him and my only weapon beside my 55 lb. junk yard rescued dog were the groceries in my hand.He backed down.

No, I have never been shot at.
Your interesting and somewhat threatened-type resp... (show quote)


So then I must be a rancher that wants to shoot wolves because I live in the real world. If I were you I would a little judicious about who you choose to make such blanket statements. But given your background I can see why you would. As far as equating the criminals with guns in NYC to real bad guys that would like to k**l us all--well that's a bit of a stretch. Good luck on your book.
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May 6, 2013 09:35:45   #
Janc469 wrote:
What's in Utah? Are you one of those cattle ranchers using public lands and arguing to shoot wolves who I strongly believe should be able to shoot back.


Wow you really zinged me on that one. No I am a retired U.S.Marine. Not a rancher of any type. Originally from the Great State of Utah. Your self centered northeast attitude is showing. If you would like I can start to throw some real zingers about how f_ _ _ed up you are back there. New York state, now there is something to run your big mouth about.
Hey tough guy--you ever been shot at? Thought not.
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May 6, 2013 09:22:41   #
Janc469 wrote:
George Orwell's Animal Farm was the book the quote was from.

All politics is local when it impacts you most and getting the locals excited about v****g and telling their legislators what's right or wrong about what they are doing takes time and patience. And the interest in what's going on politically.

When it comes to New York politicians, Schumer is relatively free from my annoyance level. My current black eye is reserved for the i***ts who are not only corrupt but stupid and clumsy in their corruption. They are not new at this game. They have been at it for many years and have readily been re-elected. Their corruption has been well known and tolerated by our New York legislature (both houses)

MayorBloomberg is finally stepping down and the race for the next mayor is shaping up to be a mud wrestling contest minus real mud.

All I know of Colorado politics is really old info. Visually it's a beautiful state. The state is going to sell marijuana and get money taxing it. Limited info from national internet news.
George Orwell's Animal Farm was the book the quote... (show quote)


I had forgotten from where the quote was from. marijuana is being sold now. Where I live it is the 2nd lowest property taxes in the country. As far as Schumer my personal opinion is he is a complete waste of air.
Our politics has turned into we tell you what to do..you do it. We know what is best for you. Too many libs..hell, they are all northeast libs. Time to return to Utah.
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May 6, 2013 08:28:07   #
Janc469 wrote:
I'm afraid they (legislators) belong to the "all animals are equal, only some are more equal" quote from a book I read long ago. And many people don't have much interest in political doings so getting away with greedy or self serving behavior is probably easy.

jc from NYC


I agree that they (politicians) believe they are special. However as we pay virtually no attention to what they are doing or how it affects us until it does affect us WE are the problem. Look at the Bozo you folks have back there. Chuck Schumer? You have got to be kidding me. Has he ever done anything other than blow the progessive/democratic/liberal horn? What has he done for you? Nothing that I can tell. We (Colorado) are starting to realize the same problems you have had. A one party system (Dems) and it is starting to k**l this beautiful state.
You can't pursue your passion in the middle of your conflict.
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May 6, 2013 07:59:55   #
oldroy wrote:
That 12 gauge amazed my son the first time he shot a rabbit with it. It put an about 3 inch hole in said rabbit. I really think the shot pattern at 50 yards would not be a lot more than that.

I want to use that shotgun on the first black helicopter I see.


I had an old .20 gauge back in the days when you could buy them from Sears catalog for $29.00. Bolt action, no idea about the choke. Duck k*****gest thing I ever saw.
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