Posted on 04/04/2013 12:01:52 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Gov. Rick Perry speaks wistfully almost lovingly about a rifle he recently fired while he was at a range in Leander owned by the manufacturer LaRue Tactical. Im incredibly passionate about a well-made piece of equipment, Mr. Perry said in a phone interview last week, whether its an automobile or a weapon.
After the visit, LaRue posted Mr. Perrys results online. From 100 yards away, the governor took three shots and grouped them two shots hit the same spot mere millimeters from the center of the target.
That was pretty good, wasnt it? Mr. Perry said, though he gave most of the credit to the machinery. If you dont have a very well-made weapon, then I dont care how steady your aim, how controlled your breathing or how smooth your trigger pull is.
As debates over gun control intensify across the nation, Mr. Perry and some of his colleagues in the Texas Legislature are pushing to have more weapons of that sort made in the state. Mr. Perry said his office had sent letters to 34 different firearms and accessories manufacturers in other states, particularly where stricter gun and ammunition laws are being considered or passed, encouraging them to relocate to Texas....
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This Coloradan is thinking about Texas and Idaho.
I lived in Colorado from 79 to 84.
Living in Texas since then, I have been able to see what the Californian influence has done to a once free state.
Perry please stop trying to bring Californians to Texas. Yes they have money from their over inflated property values there.
Yes there are talented people there.
But once they arrive, since they are the smartest people in the room, they want to make it just like California.
The cancerous tumor that is California is destroying the west in the same fashion that New York/New England is ruining the southeast...
The liberals should take in a serious manner the old saying, “when in Rome, do as the Romans do.” In other words, please put your liberal values out into the trash where it belongs.
Liberals who think “only the smart people” can be Liberal cannot admit that they are wrong. In their little brains that would be they were wrong and therefore not smart.
Stop teasing me...would move in a heartbeat if I coulg get a job there.
That is why it is they who need the education about their new homes, not the residents.
Go to Alaska, but not Anchorage. Even insane compassionate liberals hate the cold if they have to go through 6 months of winter. They do survive like ravens sitting on top of hot streetlights in -40 temps liberals in Alaska tend to congregate in Anchorage.
But head out to Wasilla you have plenty of workers, land is cheap, easy to ship products out and a virtual promise the state will never convert to blue.
That's why I moved from very pretty San Diego to not so pretty N. Florida.
When that crap comes to PA - and the bills are already circulating in the State Senate - I’m moving to Texas.
When my “season citizen” mother passes on, I am considering moving out of CT.
That’s why I left Virginia. The entire Northeast slid down the coast, and invaded. Couldn’t swing a dead cat without hitting yet another carpetbagger in Va. working for DHS, or seizing control of local politics. Now the state faces the real possibility of Terry MacAuliffe as governor, backed by New York money.
From the TEXAS Declaration of Independence from Mexico..
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/texdec.asp
It has demanded us to deliver up our arms, which are essential to our defence, the rightful property of freemen, and formidable only to tyrannical governments.
THE RIGHTFUL PROPERTY OF FREEMEN! Even Texas understood it!
Treasure the time you have remaining with her. Then GTHO of that nutcase state. I lost my Mom last May; until Dad passes on, I’ll be staying here in PA. Or maybe I’ll throw him and my firearms/ammo in the truck and just go to Texas. Or somewhere else, if it ever gets bad here.
What do you do? I was a career counselor for over 20 years. If I can’t find you a job, it’s hard or me to think of someone who could.
In these times of destructive and coercive government, I find myself often dreaming about Texas.
Can any Texans tell me if there are any mountains/forests in Texas? I have this odd prejudice - probably from watching too many cowboy movies - that the whole state is nothing but endless range and prairie lands.
I’d love to live in a small town near the mountains/forests with other conservatives.
There are hills and forests in many parts of Texas. We have many nice lakes in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and Austin is nice but very liberal. Are you working, retired or on disability?
We have open carry here in Michigan, do you?
I’m retired on a decent, but not liberal, pension.
I don’t have a fortune to spend, but I could buy a middle class house. I’d like to look out the windows and see trees, that’s all - maybe a mountain or two - and not absolutely fry in the summertime.
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