Posted on 10/02/2016 12:02:10 PM PDT by conservativeimage
Two words; boating. Accident.
Six words: lily bellied bunch of miserable sheep.
Pulling left on the 9mm a little. Looks like a little problem with jerking the trigger or trying to beat the reset. I do that too.
You too? I’m so sorry...
I would be suspicious of some random person on the internet wanting documentation of what a person owns and what training that person has. What purpose does this serve?
LIVE GADSDEN
Negotiation involves communication. The internet is for communicating. If you remain silent you give your oppressors nothing to think twice about. Additionally this provides reassurance to countrymen. Use this online community to prep, network, organize and resist. Don't just say molon labe, live it by taking action. Honestly, if you'd simply read the post you'd understand this.
What have you been drinking today?
If I owned a firearm, my question would be this. How do I tell your sincere effort from an attempt by a federal troll to identify people they can label as a threat?
I’m a charter member of the FR canoe club. Sadly, I loved my guns so much I took them boating for the fresh air.
Note: The few items that survived get regular use. I fire 100-200 shots a day, just to stay in practice. Not for any particular reason, of course.
simple. research my 12 year history here on freerepublic and at conservativeimage then come back here and call me a liar.
thank you. we are not alone.
do you feel secure alone in your canoe unarmed? because that’s what you’re telling everybody on the Internet with that lame excuse.
Won my carbine competition this past Tuesday night with a 1.07 Bill Drill. First round split off the buzzer was 0.38, my best yet. Gettin faster.
Published on Sep 9, 2012
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Ego tripping and blog pimping or worse.
Beautiful resource thank you.
ego tripping and blog pimping are pretty bad. but what’s worse is not knowing who your friends are. the worst is being suspicious and paranoid and hating somebody for caring enough to want to help. i can see it only brings out the worst in you. when things are at their worst, please remember me.
You post your blog link as News/Activism instead of Bloggers/Personal or probably more appropriately, Chat. You consistently ignore the rules the site owner has set for posting personal links to drive traffic to your own site. No thanks. Go post your ego craving crap somewhere else.
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