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RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

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RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

Bingo.

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

RE: Getting off probation in 60 days??

You've been convicted of a crime and doing the time. Intelligence is not measure in numbers. Just reread your question and you just might get a clue as to why your an ID10T.

RE: Getting off probation in 60 days??

Too much of the bad stuff is like alcohol it can kill the brain.
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RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

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RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

ATF technical classifications create back door ‘gun control’



Will .22 rimfires fall under new reporting controls? Will CA bullet button system be classified as detachable magazine?

The following was provided to me by a source who has proven reliable over the years. It was given to him by an ATF insider with the specific request to be forwarded to me. I am reproducing it here unedited and in its entirety as I received it:

It appears the new technical experts at ATF headquarters are making another technical determination in their new bid to classify firearms in a prohibitive way. We are all now aware that ATF will be requiring a multiple sales report an all rifles with a detachable magazine and a caliber larger than .220. The rationale for this is to stop assault type rifles going south of the border. It was not very well thought out in the planning stages. But when headquarters personnel make a plan it generally isn’t good and it is implemented and who cares. If ATF was so concerned with monitoring what types of firearms were being trafficked why were the firearms they want to stop not properly described? What are these boneheads really doing? All firearms owners know the .22 caliber rimfire is .224 in diameter. So if someone buys more than one Ruger 10/22 is a multiple sale form required? In accordance with the ATF plan it is. This plan also brought up the true ATF anti gun agenda which is what to do about the California bullet button. If you don’t know, gun owners in California cannot own an AR15 that accepts a detachable magazine. A well thought out design was created in which the magazine off an AR15 can only come out with a tool. The magazine release is replaced with a latch with an internal release. A tool called a bullet button is inserted into the replacement magazine release to drop the magazine. In California, the most restrictive state for gun owners, this was defined as not being a detachable magazine. Yet ATF is going to redefine this system. To further the anti gun agenda ATF is classifying the bullet button system as a detachable magazine. ATF has the intention of defining, what a tool is, how much time it takes in the use of the tool to remove the magazine, and the time to install the replacement magazine catch. The reason this is such critical issue is because the ATF experts were watching U Tube and found a young kid rapidly detaching the magazine. If this young kid could do it then it must be a new super device that all the drug cartels will be buying and replacing the normal magazine release on all of their AR type rifles. (Just sarcasm.) In this fervor to prohibit gun ownership by attacking any detachable magazine gun above .220 they never thought about receivers. Under the new reporting instructions AR15 receivers are not regulated, nor are completely assembled AR15 receivers without an upper receiver regulated. I am sure that ATF must know this which lends credence that this is just a new agenda for the ATF gun grabbers. Does anyone believe that if the ATF defines the bullet button as a detachable magazine federally that California will not redefine their law? Sorry California gun owners we really don’t care.[/quote

[*Specifications: Bullet diameter: .223; Neck diameter: .225; Base diameter: .225; Rim diameter: .275]

The business about .22s being caught up in the new oversight proposal is something I’ve been discussing with others, just the other day with fellow Gun Rights Examiners Liston Matthews and Kurt Hofmann, and earlier with a reader and correspondent who uses the screen name “W3”, himself a retired Texas peace officer.

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RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

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RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

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RE: Teachers told terrified primary school children World War Three had broken out

Not sure about on the other side of the pond Not my problem. I just concentrate on our own problems here at home. Fix that then help out our friends and neighbors. That's how America Survived for a long time.

Yes it can and more than likely it will happen here I give it 2-5 years but only time will tell.

RE: Teachers told terrified primary school children World War Three had broken out

It is and will continue to be an indoctrination camp as long as the feds are in charge of education here. Education should be controlled at the local level. Get rid of the Dept of Education. Get the Government out of every facet of peoples lives. Back to the original intent of the Constitution.

remember their training the next generation of supposed leaders.

RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

GM to Invest Extra $540 Million in Mexico to Build Motors



GM to Invest Extra $540 Million in Mexico to Build Motors

MEXICO CITY (AFP) – US giant General Motors will invest $540 million to produce two low-emission motors in central Mexico, the company announced here Thursday, accompanied by President Felipe Calderon.

The latest project for GM in Mexico would create 500 direct and another 500 indirect jobs in its plant in Toluca, Calderon said.

GM has four plants in Mexico, and has invested some $5 billion here since 2006, Calderon said.

GM was left reeling by an industry slump when the global economic crisis hit. It received 49.5 billion dollars from the US Treasury and emerged from a bankruptcy restructuring in 2009.

It successfully returned to public trading last November by raising 23.1 billion dollars in an initial stock offering -- the largest in history.

RE: Obama is bringing american ecnomy on track! Support Him!

U.S. Covers Millions in Legal Fees for Ex-Freddie, Fannie Executives



Taxpayers have spent more than $160 million defending executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, infuriating lawmakers who want to know why taxpayers are footing the bill for heads of agencies that have already cost Americans at least $150 billion.

According to The New York Times, the bulk of those legal expenses -- $132 million -- went to pay for the defense of former top executives named in civil lawsuits accusing them of fraud and in various securities suits and government investigations into accounting irregularities that occurred years before the subprime lending crisis erupted.

Of the payments, $24 million went to defend former Fannie CEO Franklin Raines and two other executives.

Rep. Randy Neugebauer, R-Texas, chairman of the House Financial Services oversight subcommittee, told Fox News that he wants to know why the U.S. would defend executives who were fired from the lenders.

"The question I think that doesn't pass the smell test is: why are we paying the legal fees for former employees?" Neugebauer asked. "What kind of litigation is pending that would cause us to think we need to continue to put taxpayers' money in legal fees for people that actually got fired?"

Neugebauer said his committee wants to hold hearings on why the U.S. continued to pick up the tab for these defenses after the two lenders went into conservatorship.

The government took over Fannie and Freddie in 2008 after the housing bust that was, in part, attributed to disreputable accounting practices by the mortgage lenders, including years of inflated profit reports. In 2008, ex-Fannie chief Franklin Raines, who left the agency in 2004, personally paid back nearly $25 million in compensation after settling a lawsuit that claimed he had been improperly rewarded for the billions of dollars in profits that didn't exist.

On Monday, Edward J. DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Authority, which now oversees Fannie and Freddie, issued a statement defending the ongoing legal payments.

"I understand the frustration regarding the advancement of certain legal fees associated with ongoing litigation involving Fannie Mae and certain former employees. It is my responsibility to follow applicable federal and state law. Consequently, on the advice of counsel, I have concluded that the advancement of such fees is in the best interest of the conservatorship," DeMarco said.

The controversy comes just three weeks before the Obama administration submits its plans for overhauling Fannie and Freddie and getting taxpayers off the hook for them.

Fox Business' Peter Barnes contributed to this report.

RE: write a word that starts with the last letter of word of person above you (only animal names)

Globicephala macrorhynchus (Short-finned pilot whale)

RE: write a word that starts with the last letter of word of person above you (only animal names)

Necrosyrtes monachus (Hooded vulture)

RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

For you that's

Local Apparent Sidereal Time

Longitude -7 07 45
10:27:09.4 LST

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RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

For me that equates to

Local Apparent Sidereal Time

Longitude -86 23 13
05:07:34.1 LST

RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

Each time zone is standardized. it's for commerce transported by shipping and other modes.

Calculate your actual local time here it will be different than the standardized time. Sselect east if you are east of GMT or west if West of GMT. Use google earth to get the longitude of your location.

RE: Two Words......Keep One The Same

Not sure.

RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

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RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

And a nautical mile can be more than 2000 yards or less than just depends on how far up toward the poles or toward the equator you go.

RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

The earth is divided into 360 degrees. Take 360 and divide that by 24 you get 15 degrees per hour.

Every time zone is actually at the middle of every 15 degrees and that causes a difference in your actual local time. At the local time there can be 1 hour difference between sunset and sunrise local time. The 24 hours are a standard.

Being I am a former Tug boat Captain I needed to know this.

RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?

Not to bust your bubble Jlw but it's a longitude thing.




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RE: How do we know for certain that there's 24 time zones on Earth?



End of discussion.

RE: people who eat meat dont deal with anger as well as

Lived in San Diego for 22 years. Would almost always get our meats from the local mexican butcher or the small mexican stores. It's where you buy that makes a big difference.

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RE: people who eat meat dont deal with anger as well as

Yeah I don't really care for mega farms. But I guess they have their purpose.

The county I live in is the 3rd smallest and it's mostly JD and farming. Most people here raise their own meat and buy very little of the big grocery store stuff. But as in everything else things have declined in the last couple of decades.

RE: Rate President Obama A, B, C, D, F

There is a reason for the Natural born Citizen requirement in the Constitution. It is to assure the American people that the president has Allegiance to the US and no other Country.

There was some chatter about opening up a Constitutional Convention but it's not ever gonna be opened again. Why would you need to open it up and change it when the majority of the elected federal officials have ignored it for so long.

RE: people who eat meat dont deal with anger as well as

You are what you eat. If you eat chit food your gonna be a turd. Agree?

RE: people who eat meat dont deal with anger as well as

For me no. But also I don't like to buy store bought meats. I prefer going to the local butcher house or eating wild game.

Little to no antibiotics and other drugs in local butcher shops. Absolutely no antibiotics or other drugs in wild game.

If there is a problem with anger it has more to do with all the drugs used in mega farming just to keep the cattle healthy long enough to make it to the slaughter houses.

RE: people who eat meat dont deal with anger as well as

Here you go. Great reading and it is based on the digestive system designs between carnivore herbivore and man.

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