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    64% of Americans Support NSA Intercepts

    Nevermind
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    64% of Americans Support NSA Intercepts

    underline mine So it is ok to violate my rights because I am talking to someone from another country???? Hmm and I thought I was at the high road :rolleyes:
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    64% of Americans Support NSA Intercepts

    Hold on. I am the one who actually made an attempt to explain the CARNIVOR system that is at the heart of our sigint network for terror. I have never said that is should be shut down. What I said was that intercepts can be made and then can be brought to the FISA after the fact in accordance to...
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    64% of Americans Support NSA Intercepts

    If a federal judge on a national security court is a security threat then what the :cuss: is he doing there in the first place??? And no mater what "Arab World" thinks if GWB arrogance pisses off enuff US citizens then it won't matter who has the bigger set. If the current administration...
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    64% of Americans Support NSA Intercepts

    what is the cause of the anger? While the courts may uphold the wiretaps a lot of this angst could have been avoided by two things. 1. making use of the FISA in getting warrants on intercepts that were of interest and dumping the rest. 2. GWB showing a bit of humility and not the usual...
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    AR-15 colors

    While I can't see painting an AR if you are intent on painting the plastic I would suggest the Fusion line of spray paints from DuPont. They are made for plastics and won't be sticky after drying like many spray paints on plastic.
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    BYU Prof says 9-11 was BushCo. plot!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hmmm Hmmm Lets see a how much did the aircraft weigh???? How fast was it going??? sorry I am not up to trying to figure the energy expended on each tower in the crashes. Now take a structure that has already been stressed by removing a lot of its supports. Anyone seen what happens to steel at...
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    Traditional Remedies in prolonged SHTF

    Natural medicine is often quite effective, The problem is that many of the usefull plants are touchy about preperation and dosage. Take care to ID the material and to know the proper dosages
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    Zombies, werewolves... ok. What about killer robots?

    Any electronic device is vulnerable to heat and to EMP. another option would be to use a tazer like device to overload the electronics. I would think an attack on the mechanicals would be difficult so kill the circutry.
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    Exploiting The Dead

    Right or wrong we made the mess now we should help clean it up. The closest analogy I can think of is if someone destroyed the most reviled police department you can think of and then just left to allow the criminals run rampant. No matter what you thought of said PD’s policy it would still be...
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    SD help for the girl

    Great first step. I can feel for you on the carry gun as I finaly convinced my wife to learn to shoot. With luck we both may end up with SO's who actualy enjoy shooting :D
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    Officer Apparently Murdered when his Weapon Malfunctioned

    Golden's Beretta 9mm semiautomatic pistol was still loaded with nine of its original 15 rounds when investigators found it, Gray said, and one bullet had not fed properly into the firing chamber. 6 rounds discharged and no? hits on target? Suppresion fire is all good on a battlefield but how...
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    SD help for the girl

    Hso Was actualy discussing two different aspects of the topic. The first point being all other things being equal the larger person will win 9 out of 10 this point was to show that a weapon is a great equalizer to a larger oponent. As to your encounter I would bet that all things were not...
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    SD help for the girl

    A thing to remember is that man or woman, between two equaly skilled fighters the larger stronger one will win 9 out of 10. To rely on physical skills to defend yourself gives up one of the things that makes us human,THE USE OF TOOLS. While not as common as Tae Kwon Do,Kempo and other mainstream...
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    China: All signs point to invasion?

    War is not a rational act. It is not uncomon that a country invades it's largest trading partner. That said from a logistical standpoint an invasion of Siberia would be much more likely. Siberia also has raw matirials that the PRK would want much more than the logistical nightmare of trying to...
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    Toughest Battle Rifle

    Regardless of deffinition the OP asked "My question is leading to this, regarding semi-modern "Battle Rifles" in .308, in their civilian semi-automatic or mil-spec forms, to include CETME, FAL, M-14, M1, HK91, and others that I may have overlooked, which one if left neglected or even used and...
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    Man pulls a sword on a fellow driver.

    And if that guy had taken that first flurry of moves on real cuts the pistol would not have goten out of the flap top holser. Haven casualy studied several sword forms at that range a bare blade is exeptionaly dangerous. Would i trade a .45 for a sword? No I own both :neener: but I won't be...
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    Deer rifle for my wife

    Depends on the range. The .243 is used a lot in this part of central Ky but I have also had good results from a .44 mag carbine. While I have not had any experiance with them personaly a marlin carbine in .357 mag should take deer sized game up to 100 yards (about 50 more than I normaly see...
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    (MS) A liberal makes it halfway down the road.....

    Main Entry: mi·li·tia Pronunciation: m&-'li-sh& Function: noun Etymology: Latin, military service, from milit-, miles 1 a : a part of the organized armed forces of a country liable to call only in emergency b : a body of citizens organized for military service 2 : the whole body of...
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