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  1. ChickOn2, I noticed you were on a two week lull there for a while where I didn't see any posts by you, and I was like hmmm wonder what happened to her. Now you've noticabley returned and look at you stirring the pot! :D

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  2. I can agree that they are taken out of context. Just the same as the comment made by Imus about the girls basketball team was taken out of context. The same as the Golf commentator was taken out of context about "lynching" Tiger Woods.

    :lol: I saw vivien stringer was being inducted into basektball hall of fame

    (4 diff teams taken to women's final 4, i guess thats pretty good)

    anyone else see Imus is going to be on fox business network? I am surprised and yet not surprised... but he was pretty liberal from what I remember (regardless of racial comments) but I'm sure fox will offer him money he can't refuse and supposedly the show is more about financial than political issues.

  3. I smell "out of context man" lurking somewhere. You searched google and came up with those quotes.

    Did you actually READ any of those books? Honestly? Or did you just google rape© InyaAzz it?

    The man had mixed race parentage...and with that comes ALOT of confusion and soul searching. I can't really speak on his words fully, because you're just quoting excerpts...and I haven't read the full text. I'm guessing you haven't either.

    This isn't a flame or a dig, just be careful when you make an assumption like "Obama hates white people" because you ran with quotes widely circulated on the net...without taking everything in context. Not just with Obama...but in general. This is media tactic #237...don't bother explaining WHY someone said what they said, just quote the short blurb and make it sound bad.

    I'm guessing here..that you don't have any mixed race kids.

    how can you take any of those out of context? are they excerpts? yes... because I can't quote the whole book. If I take excerpts from Mein Kampf, are you going to say "oh silly hitler was taken out of context". The guy went to a black liberation church for 20 years, hired van jones as a job czar who said many racist things and called for reparations. Birds of a feather flock together. I guess what I'm saying is, quit making excuses for the guy and call a spade a spade. And no I don't have mixed race kids, but my nephew is mixed and so far he handles it a lot better than Obama. Liberal media tactic #238, ignore all logic and reasoning if it doesn't support your argument.

  4. I don't know if Obama wants to enslave whites... but I'm pretty sure he's not a fan of our race.

    The quotes below are from Obama's book, "Dreams of My Father";

    Although Obama spent various portions of his youth living with his white maternal grandfather and Indonesian stepfather, he vowed that he would "never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela."

    This is from "Audacity of Hope";

    "There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when it came to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, staying close together, traveling in packs," he wrote. "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."

    From "Dreams";

    "The emotion between the races could never be pure,” “Even love was tarnished by the desire to find in the other some element that was missing in ourselves. Whether we sought out our demons or salvation, the other race would always remain just that: menacing, alien, and apart."

    "There was something about him that made me wary,” Obama wrote. "A little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."

    From Dreams Of My Father:

    "THAT HATE HADN'T GONE AWAY," he wrote, BLAMING WHITE PEOPLE,- SOME CRUEL, SOME IGNORANT, sometimes a single face, sometimes just a faceless image of a system claiming power over our lives."

    From Dreams of My Father, " I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER'S RACE".

    From 'Dreams of My Father',

    "I CEASED TO ADVERTISE MY MOTHER'S RACE AT THE AGE OF 12 OR 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites"

    need I go on?

  5. So I mentioned in here earlier in a thread to likwid that I was going to TDI this past weekend and I would share my thoughts on it. I'm not prior law enforcement, just an armed citizen ccw holder that wanted to better my skills and have some additional training. So here's my little write up for my experience.

    I attended levels 1 and 2, I was not able to be gone long enough for level 3. The class size was very small, about 12 people and they usually get no more than 20 people per class. This was nice because they had several instructors, making the student to teaching ratio very low. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. David Bowie (from bowie tactical concepts) who made my Glock is one of the instructors there and is a very funny, informative and helpful guy. The owner, John Benner, also led much of the teaching and was a very down to earth, knowledgeable, informative instructor. They had instructors from all walks of life that were able to coorelate their expertise into the firearms training.

    Starting with the basics, the first day we spent the first couple hours in lecture going over justification and legality of using lethal force, the psychology, legal ramifications etc... Some if it was information I had heard before but they present some good angles that you might not have considered before and some new material.

    Range time: The first day we focused on trigger control, proper handling and sight alignment. I know many people feel like they may have these mastered but these are areas that can always be worked on. We went from shooting consistent small groups on 1 shot, to 2 shots, 3 shots and then multiple targets. The second day we moved to reloading magazines effectively, clearing malfunctions (they went into great depth on this and they even preload jams into your mags to help you face them during your shooting drills). After that we worked on shooting while moving, hitting multiple targets while moving and doing box drills with steel plates. The last thing we did was a overview of their live fire houses and properly clearing rooms or dealing with threats inside your home. (This is what level 3's main focus is.)

    Overall, it was an awesome experience. I would defintely reccommend this place for anyone whether beginner or advanced shooter. I plan on going back for level 3 sometime later this fall. Here is a link to their website.

    http://www.tdiohio.com/

  6. ah circular saws have a guard on them, you're safer leaving the blade "on the saw" if you're going to carry it. Besides... it won't be plugged in while you're riding. Throw some foam peanuts in your backpack with it and if you go down it'll be like landing on a pillow! okay maybe not...

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