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It's a Youtube Video, so you know it's totes legit.
Dove making libs cry again?
lelolz
It's a Youtube Video, so you know it's totes legit.
It's a Youtube Video, so you know it's totes legit.
You really are brainwashed.
I wish you would do something about that.
It's a Youtube Video, so you know it's totes legit.
You really are brainwashed.
I wish you would do something about that.
You should reread some of the vomitus you post in here sometime. Seriously.
It's a Youtube Video, so you know it's totes legit.
You really are brainwashed.
I wish you would do something about that.
You should reread some of the vomitus you post in here sometime. Seriously.
It's a Youtube Video, so you know it's totes legit.
You really are brainwashed.
I wish you would do something about that.
You should reread some of the vomitus you post in here sometime. Seriously.
Uh huh. Funny only you guys see "word salad" . I'm confident anyone who disagrees with you in more than one sentence is guilty of schizophrenia induced word salad.
At some point it's good to wonder if it's really the other person.....or if it's you with the problem. JS.
Uh huh. Funny only you guys see "word salad" . I'm confident anyone who disagrees with you in more than one sentence is guilty of schizophrenia induced word salad.
At some point it's good to wonder if it's really the other person.....or if it's you with the problem. JS.
You can write diatribes that are as long as you like, IF they actually employ logic. I have yet to see that in any of your posts. So, yeah, WORD SALAD. Perfect description.
Dove making libs cry again?
lelolz
Did I ever tell you about my "first dad"? When my mother ran down to Missouri, met this man....married him like 2 weeks later?
She was married to him for almost 10 years. The first time I met him, he drove to MI on a motorcycle. He had a very dry, sarcastic sense of humor. He listened to Rush all the time and i would join him and listen to him go on and on about the 2A.
I remember him looking at me all serious and telling me "you are not a normal little girl. You are kind of a savage" and I froze....like I felt my blood run cold like I was being rejected, he was looking at me very seriously with a "side eye"....but then he laughed and said "I'm gonna teach you how to shoot the dick off a fly with every gun that exists".
And he did. Even walked me through how to make bullets. He was REALLY serious about teaching me how to make bullets. He really wanted me to know this. He was actually involved heavily with 51st Militia and the NRA. He lived on 40 acres in Kingsville MO....taught me all kinds of shit about survival and firearms.
I was really upset when my mother divorced him. But him and I kept in touch....he was there for me and available.
He remarried and his businesses, The Missouri Bullet CO really took off. Sadly he died last Oct, losing his fight with kidney cancer. I always called him "Brad the Dad". He never had kids of his own and never wanted any.
He used to predict A LOT of what we are seeing happen today. He sounded crazy....but he was right. The last I talked to him was shortly after the Floyd riots kicked up and he said if it "gets bad" I can come with my kids to the "compound".
I'm glad that he died last Oct before seeing Biden and Harris installed. God bless him.
And anyone who CAN do business with Missouri Bullet CO should. Just sayin!
And Fred is a raging democrat. Doesnt that make so much SENSE? Bahahaha.
Did Aidsman just use the word "totes"? What a creepy old homo...
He must think that dressing up in a schoolgirl's outfit and using teenage girl slang will make him pass as a young female.
Dove making libs cry again?
lelolz
Did I ever tell you about my "first dad"? When my mother ran down to Missouri, met this man....married him like 2 weeks later?
She was married to him for almost 10 years. The first time I met him, he drove to MI on a motorcycle. He had a very dry, sarcastic sense of humor. He listened to Rush all the time and i would join him and listen to him go on and on about the 2A.
I remember him looking at me all serious and telling me "you are not a normal little girl. You are kind of a savage" and I froze....like I felt my blood run cold like I was being rejected, he was looking at me very seriously with a "side eye"....but then he laughed and said "I'm gonna teach you how to shoot the dick off a fly with every gun that exists".
And he did. Even walked me through how to make bullets. He was REALLY serious about teaching me how to make bullets. He really wanted me to know this. He was actually involved heavily with 51st Militia and the NRA. He lived on 40 acres in Kingsville MO....taught me all kinds of shit about survival and firearms.
I was really upset when my mother divorced him. But him and I kept in touch....he was there for me and available.
He remarried and his businesses, The Missouri Bullet CO really took off. Sadly he died last Oct, losing his fight with kidney cancer. I always called him "Brad the Dad". He never had kids of his own and never wanted any.
He used to predict A LOT of what we are seeing happen today. He sounded crazy....but he was right. The last I talked to him was shortly after the Floyd riots kicked up and he said if it "gets bad" I can come with my kids to the "compound".
I'm glad that he died last Oct before seeing Biden and Harris installed. God bless him.
And anyone who CAN do business with Missouri Bullet CO should. Just sayin!
And Fred is a raging democrat. Doesnt that make so much SENSE? Bahahaha.
Was he one of those survivalist types who had a fully stocked bunker? That kind of thing is unheard of over here but in the US it seems fairly common.
Thats the same type of attitude I've taken with my kids. I've tried to purchase nearly every weapons platform to teach them how to use them all.Here is something he wrote back in 95
Written May, 1995
The Bullet (WMSA Newsletter) - Bottom Line by Brad Alpert
"Gunowners are perhaps unique among various interest-based
demographic groups in that our core belief structures tend to
reflect self-reliance, honor, and the primacy of individual
responsibility. We know that ownership of lethal weaponry comes
with an awesome responsibility and we know that this
responsibility must be met by our safe handling, storage, and
knowledge of these deadly instruments.
Given the ease and confidence with which we handle firearms, we
are baffled when conversing with someone who is afraid of guns,
and often, also of the people who own them.
Don't cars in thehands of civilians kill more people than firearms? Doesn't
nearly every outdoor sport involve some degree of personal risk?
Why are guns in the hands of police and the military "good" and
then somehow, "bad" in the hands of the same people, when off-
duty?
Absent a well-grounded and resolute belief in the absolute
righteousness of our cause, lesser souls than we would quit.
Our educational system is in the process of turning out a second
generation of drones, people ignorant of (or misinformed about)
functional logic, epistemology, American and world history, the
Constitution, and the very bedrock values of Western
civilization. Abetting the educational establishment in this
sorry mission is the Fifth Column - the dominant media culture
which, for so many, many people, utterly shapes their perceptions
and their values.
When speaking with someone thus mis-educated and propagandized
about basic constitutional/historical issues, one frequently
finds that there is no common ground for discussion. Why would
you mind if the FBI has greater wiretapping/internet
surveillance/no-knock raid authority if you haven't done anything
wrong? What does it matter what the Constitution says about
restrictions on federal powers, when in today's modern age we
need a strong central government? Why does anyone need any kind
of gun that isn't good for hunting?
And so forth. I fear that the indulgence heaped upon my fellow
baby-boomers during the 50's and 60's have fundamentally ruined
most of us, at least from the standpoint of our having been
inculcated with the values necessary for self-control and self-
reliance - thus leaving us no option but to look outside
ourselves for a source of control in the form of a government
that is ever more closely resembling a jack-booted parent who
won't let its children play with matches - but will cheerfully
gas and burn them if they are caught.
I fear we've lost the current generation. I think that a
generation which doesn't know what the Second Amendment means (or
even - says) cannot reasonably be expected to want to defend it.
In this regard, it is safe to say that those among us who are
raising children have an extra responsibility to both those
children and the cause of Liberty.
Meanwhile, we can only fight the battle one day at a time, using
letters, phone banks, taking a neighbor shooting, registering
other gunowners, allying with like-minded coalitional groups, and
contributing money to those who will fight our fight in the
corridors of power. Meanwhile, those unfortunates in Maryland
who own modern firearms which were previously registered and who
now face confiscation of those guns under legislation pushed
through by their governor might have a different kind of battle
to fight.
Isn't it sad that in America today, gunowners are regarded as
race-hating, dangerous extremists by a significant segment of the
populace?
Another thing that's sad is that the same segment of the populace
which regards gunowners as unregenerate misanthropes has no idea
that we are serious about this issue - let alone, how serious we
are...
On this issue, there is room for neither compromise nor
negotiation. Our gun rights deal with basic Liberty, are tightly
held, and they will be defended.
A certainty about the war we're fighting - make no mistake: War
it is - is that all that stands between us and defeat is
surrender or death in battle.
Surrender is not an option.
Spread the word."
I miss him a lot lately. So you see whether I liked guns or not.....I was definately gonna be educated about them lol.
Dove making libs cry again?
lelolz
Did I ever tell you about my "first dad"? When my mother ran down to Missouri, met this man....married him like 2 weeks later?
She was married to him for almost 10 years. The first time I met him, he drove to MI on a motorcycle. He had a very dry, sarcastic sense of humor. He listened to Rush all the time and i would join him and listen to him go on and on about the 2A.
I remember him looking at me all serious and telling me "you are not a normal little girl. You are kind of a savage" and I froze....like I felt my blood run cold like I was being rejected, he was looking at me very seriously with a "side eye"....but then he laughed and said "I'm gonna teach you how to shoot the dick off a fly with every gun that exists".
And he did. Even walked me through how to make bullets. He was REALLY serious about teaching me how to make bullets. He really wanted me to know this. He was actually involved heavily with 51st Militia and the NRA. He lived on 40 acres in Kingsville MO....taught me all kinds of shit about survival and firearms.
I was really upset when my mother divorced him. But him and I kept in touch....he was there for me and available.
He remarried and his businesses, The Missouri Bullet CO really took off. Sadly he died last Oct, losing his fight with kidney cancer. I always called him "Brad the Dad". He never had kids of his own and never wanted any.
He used to predict A LOT of what we are seeing happen today. He sounded crazy....but he was right. The last I talked to him was shortly after the Floyd riots kicked up and he said if it "gets bad" I can come with my kids to the "compound".
I'm glad that he died last Oct before seeing Biden and Harris installed. God bless him.
And anyone who CAN do business with Missouri Bullet CO should. Just sayin!
And Fred is a raging democrat. Doesnt that make so much SENSE? Bahahaha.
Was he one of those survivalist types who had a fully stocked bunker? That kind of thing is unheard of over here but in the US it seems fairly common.
Yes he was. Very much so. Brilliant man who I was very proud to have as a father figure.
Feel free to look up Missouri Bullet Co. It's not really "PI" .....him and my mom divorced in like 93 and he remarried in like, 2006? 2007? I dunno. My mom wont pop up but his widow will.
Shes auctioning off his guns
Dove making libs cry again?
lelolz
Did I ever tell you about my "first dad"? When my mother ran down to Missouri, met this man....married him like 2 weeks later?
She was married to him for almost 10 years. The first time I met him, he drove to MI on a motorcycle. He had a very dry, sarcastic sense of humor. He listened to Rush all the time and i would join him and listen to him go on and on about the 2A.
I remember him looking at me all serious and telling me "you are not a normal little girl. You are kind of a savage" and I froze....like I felt my blood run cold like I was being rejected, he was looking at me very seriously with a "side eye"....but then he laughed and said "I'm gonna teach you how to shoot the dick off a fly with every gun that exists".
And he did. Even walked me through how to make bullets. He was REALLY serious about teaching me how to make bullets. He really wanted me to know this. He was actually involved heavily with 51st Militia and the NRA. He lived on 40 acres in Kingsville MO....taught me all kinds of shit about survival and firearms.
I was really upset when my mother divorced him. But him and I kept in touch....he was there for me and available.
He remarried and his businesses, The Missouri Bullet CO really took off. Sadly he died last Oct, losing his fight with kidney cancer. I always called him "Brad the Dad". He never had kids of his own and never wanted any.
He used to predict A LOT of what we are seeing happen today. He sounded crazy....but he was right. The last I talked to him was shortly after the Floyd riots kicked up and he said if it "gets bad" I can come with my kids to the "compound".
I'm glad that he died last Oct before seeing Biden and Harris installed. God bless him.
And anyone who CAN do business with Missouri Bullet CO should. Just sayin!
And Fred is a raging democrat. Doesnt that make so much SENSE? Bahahaha.
Was he one of those survivalist types who had a fully stocked bunker? That kind of thing is unheard of over here but in the US it seems fairly common.
Yes he was. Very much so. Brilliant man who I was very proud to have as a father figure.
Feel free to look up Missouri Bullet Co. It's not really "PI" .....him and my mom divorced in like 93 and he remarried in like, 2006? 2007? I dunno. My mom wont pop up but his widow will.
Shes auctioning off his guns
Damn, I'd probably be looking at a life stretch in this country if I was caught with any of those guns lol.
To be honest, because I've always lived in an environment where people don't tend to own guns, it would seem crazy if all of a sudden people were carrying in the street.
The only time you see guns here is if there's been a terrorist attack or some kind of important political event is taking place and the police are kitted up with automatic weapons.
Just think how bad things would be for you guys if the authorities did manage to take away your guns?
They already take the absolute piss and have brazenly stolen a Presidential election....
If the public was completely vulnerable, God knows what level of tyranny they would unleash.
Here is something he wrote back in 95
Written May, 1995
The Bullet (WMSA Newsletter) - Bottom Line by Brad Alpert
"Gunowners are perhaps unique among various interest-based
demographic groups in that our core belief structures tend to
reflect self-reliance, honor, and the primacy of individual
responsibility. We know that ownership of lethal weaponry comes
with an awesome responsibility and we know that this
responsibility must be met by our safe handling, storage, and
knowledge of these deadly instruments.
Given the ease and confidence with which we handle firearms, we
are baffled when conversing with someone who is afraid of guns,
and often, also of the people who own them.
Don't cars in thehands of civilians kill more people than firearms? Doesn't
nearly every outdoor sport involve some degree of personal risk?
Why are guns in the hands of police and the military "good" and
then somehow, "bad" in the hands of the same people, when off-
duty?
Absent a well-grounded and resolute belief in the absolute
righteousness of our cause, lesser souls than we would quit.
Our educational system is in the process of turning out a second
generation of drones, people ignorant of (or misinformed about)
functional logic, epistemology, American and world history, the
Constitution, and the very bedrock values of Western
civilization. Abetting the educational establishment in this
sorry mission is the Fifth Column - the dominant media culture
which, for so many, many people, utterly shapes their perceptions
and their values.
When speaking with someone thus mis-educated and propagandized
about basic constitutional/historical issues, one frequently
finds that there is no common ground for discussion. Why would
you mind if the FBI has greater wiretapping/internet
surveillance/no-knock raid authority if you haven't done anything
wrong? What does it matter what the Constitution says about
restrictions on federal powers, when in today's modern age we
need a strong central government? Why does anyone need any kind
of gun that isn't good for hunting?
And so forth. I fear that the indulgence heaped upon my fellow
baby-boomers during the 50's and 60's have fundamentally ruined
most of us, at least from the standpoint of our having been
inculcated with the values necessary for self-control and self-
reliance - thus leaving us no option but to look outside
ourselves for a source of control in the form of a government
that is ever more closely resembling a jack-booted parent who
won't let its children play with matches - but will cheerfully
gas and burn them if they are caught.
I fear we've lost the current generation. I think that a
generation which doesn't know what the Second Amendment means (or
even - says) cannot reasonably be expected to want to defend it.
In this regard, it is safe to say that those among us who are
raising children have an extra responsibility to both those
children and the cause of Liberty.
Meanwhile, we can only fight the battle one day at a time, using
letters, phone banks, taking a neighbor shooting, registering
other gunowners, allying with like-minded coalitional groups, and
contributing money to those who will fight our fight in the
corridors of power. Meanwhile, those unfortunates in Maryland
who own modern firearms which were previously registered and who
now face confiscation of those guns under legislation pushed
through by their governor might have a different kind of battle
to fight.
Isn't it sad that in America today, gunowners are regarded as
race-hating, dangerous extremists by a significant segment of the
populace?
Another thing that's sad is that the same segment of the populace
which regards gunowners as unregenerate misanthropes has no idea
that we are serious about this issue - let alone, how serious we
are...
On this issue, there is room for neither compromise nor
negotiation. Our gun rights deal with basic Liberty, are tightly
held, and they will be defended.
A certainty about the war we're fighting - make no mistake: War
it is - is that all that stands between us and defeat is
surrender or death in battle.
Surrender is not an option.
Spread the word."
I miss him a lot lately. So you see whether I liked guns or not.....I was definately gonna be educated about them lol.
Here is something he wrote back in 95
Written May, 1995
The Bullet (WMSA Newsletter) - Bottom Line by Brad Alpert
"Gunowners are perhaps unique among various interest-based
demographic groups in that our core belief structures tend to
reflect self-reliance, honor, and the primacy of individual
responsibility. We know that ownership of lethal weaponry comes
with an awesome responsibility and we know that this
responsibility must be met by our safe handling, storage, and
knowledge of these deadly instruments.
Given the ease and confidence with which we handle firearms, we
are baffled when conversing with someone who is afraid of guns,
and often, also of the people who own them.
Don't cars in thehands of civilians kill more people than firearms? Doesn't
nearly every outdoor sport involve some degree of personal risk?
Why are guns in the hands of police and the military "good" and
then somehow, "bad" in the hands of the same people, when off-
duty?
Absent a well-grounded and resolute belief in the absolute
righteousness of our cause, lesser souls than we would quit.
Our educational system is in the process of turning out a second
generation of drones, people ignorant of (or misinformed about)
functional logic, epistemology, American and world history, the
Constitution, and the very bedrock values of Western
civilization. Abetting the educational establishment in this
sorry mission is the Fifth Column - the dominant media culture
which, for so many, many people, utterly shapes their perceptions
and their values.
When speaking with someone thus mis-educated and propagandized
about basic constitutional/historical issues, one frequently
finds that there is no common ground for discussion. Why would
you mind if the FBI has greater wiretapping/internet
surveillance/no-knock raid authority if you haven't done anything
wrong? What does it matter what the Constitution says about
restrictions on federal powers, when in today's modern age we
need a strong central government? Why does anyone need any kind
of gun that isn't good for hunting?
And so forth. I fear that the indulgence heaped upon my fellow
baby-boomers during the 50's and 60's have fundamentally ruined
most of us, at least from the standpoint of our having been
inculcated with the values necessary for self-control and self-
reliance - thus leaving us no option but to look outside
ourselves for a source of control in the form of a government
that is ever more closely resembling a jack-booted parent who
won't let its children play with matches - but will cheerfully
gas and burn them if they are caught.
I fear we've lost the current generation. I think that a
generation which doesn't know what the Second Amendment means (or
even - says) cannot reasonably be expected to want to defend it.
In this regard, it is safe to say that those among us who are
raising children have an extra responsibility to both those
children and the cause of Liberty.
Meanwhile, we can only fight the battle one day at a time, using
letters, phone banks, taking a neighbor shooting, registering
other gunowners, allying with like-minded coalitional groups, and
contributing money to those who will fight our fight in the
corridors of power. Meanwhile, those unfortunates in Maryland
who own modern firearms which were previously registered and who
now face confiscation of those guns under legislation pushed
through by their governor might have a different kind of battle
to fight.
Isn't it sad that in America today, gunowners are regarded as
race-hating, dangerous extremists by a significant segment of the
populace?
Another thing that's sad is that the same segment of the populace
which regards gunowners as unregenerate misanthropes has no idea
that we are serious about this issue - let alone, how serious we
are...
On this issue, there is room for neither compromise nor
negotiation. Our gun rights deal with basic Liberty, are tightly
held, and they will be defended.
A certainty about the war we're fighting - make no mistake: War
it is - is that all that stands between us and defeat is
surrender or death in battle.
Surrender is not an option.
Spread the word."
I miss him a lot lately. So you see whether I liked guns or not.....I was definately gonna be educated about them lol.
What a load of horseshit. But you don't have the skills to figure out why.