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Zombie Killer?
On 12/18/11 10:06 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... In , says... On 12/17/2011 11:20 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... In , says... In , says... In , says... In , says... In , says... On 12/14/2011 9:20 PM, Disgusted wrote: On 12/14/2011 3:06 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article7aydnW2_Kff0L3XTnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/9i5j46 CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow Note the straight trigger...for faster firing. The red dot above and to the rear of the trigger is the safety indicator. There's a safety lever on both sides of the pistol. The slide lock is forward of the safety lever. Actual slide removal is controlled by a pin on the other side of the pistol. Unlike most 9mm "plastic" handguns (e.g., Glock), the CZ's have exposed hammers. That's a 19-round magazine protruding from the bottom of the grip. With one in the spout, you've got 20 rounds to take care of marauding zombies. I bet jps is having trouble holding his tongue about Harry The Gun Nut. jps only has a problem if he believes the gun owner leans to the right. I just can't imagine being so narrow minded and bigoted... It's def a dem thing... Remember who started the KKK! Actually, if you'd learn before you spew, you'd know that the KKK wasn't started by ANY political party. The original KKK was founded by confederate veterans. It sure as hell wasn't a creation of the Republican party. The first Klan was founded in 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee, as a terrorist organization[9] by veterans of the Confederate Army.[14] They named it after the Greek word kuklos, which means circle. The name means "Circle of Brothers."[15] Although there was no organizational structure above the local level, similar groups arose across the South, adopting the name and methods. [citation needed] Klan groups spread throughout the South as an insurgent movement during the Reconstruction era in the United States. As a secret vigilante group, the Klan targeted freedmen and their allies; it sought to restore white supremacy by threats and violence, including murder, against black and white Republicans. In 1870 and 1871 the federal government passed the Force Acts, which were used to prosecute Klan crimes.[16] Prosecution of Klan crimes and enforcement of the Force Acts suppressed Klan activity. In 1874 and later, however, newly organized and openly active paramilitary organizations, such as the White League and the Red Shirts, started a fresh round of violence aimed at suppressing blacks' voting and running Republicans out of office. These contributed to segregationist white Democrats regaining political power in all the Southern states by 1877. I didn't say it was a "creation of the Republican party". I said it wasn't a creation of the Democratic party, it was a creation of Confederate veterans. Southern racist is a predominately Democrat domain. Nope, not true at all. Having lived all across the USA I have found that most racists are Democrats and from doing some studying the most vocal racists are the ones from the Southern USA who are Democrats. That is an undisputed fact of life in the USA! Bull****. Show me those "facts". Take a read through mid 20'th century America. So is your experience of racism based upon your life decades ago as a military brat or is it based upon the reading you never did about mid-20th century America? You weren't alive in the 1950's, were you? -- http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN |
#33
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On 12/18/11 11:28 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 07:49:30 -0500, X ` Man wrote: Klan activity in PG County? The Klanigans must have been a lot braver than the usual sort of crap that joins that outfit. This was in the late 60s when there were a significant number of white people in PG county. I suppose the necks may still be pretty red down near the Chuck county border Dunno...don't spend much time in Charles County, except maybe to visit a couple of restaurants we don't have over here. My favorite part of Charles County is at its eastern edge, as you're driving down the hill towards the Benedict bridge that crosses the Patuxent River. Great vistas, and the big farms just to the north are still there. http://tinyurl.com/7djsvrb It's still very rural in Charles County until you get to the outskirts of Waldorf. -- http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN |
#34
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On 12/19/11 12:34 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 11:40:55 -0500, X ` Man wrote: On 12/18/11 11:28 AM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 07:49:30 -0500, X ` Man wrote: Klan activity in PG County? The Klanigans must have been a lot braver than the usual sort of crap that joins that outfit. This was in the late 60s when there were a significant number of white people in PG county. I suppose the necks may still be pretty red down near the Chuck county border Dunno...don't spend much time in Charles County, except maybe to visit a couple of restaurants we don't have over here. My favorite part of Charles County is at its eastern edge, as you're driving down the hill towards the Benedict bridge that crosses the Patuxent River. Great vistas, and the big farms just to the north are still there. http://tinyurl.com/7djsvrb It's still very rural in Charles County until you get to the outskirts of Waldorf. I didn't see much had changed down around Bel Alton and the bridge area a couple years ago when we were up there but I did not recognize Waldorf. That area around Marshall Hall and 210 seems pretty latin. The only spot in that whole area even slightly familiar to me is Accokeek, because I've been to the Beretta facility a few times with a problem I had with a new shotgun. -- http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN |
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says... On 12/19/11 12:34 PM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 11:40:55 -0500, X ` Man wrote: On 12/18/11 11:28 AM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 07:49:30 -0500, X ` Man wrote: Klan activity in PG County? The Klanigans must have been a lot braver than the usual sort of crap that joins that outfit. This was in the late 60s when there were a significant number of white people in PG county. I suppose the necks may still be pretty red down near the Chuck county border Dunno...don't spend much time in Charles County, except maybe to visit a couple of restaurants we don't have over here. My favorite part of Charles County is at its eastern edge, as you're driving down the hill towards the Benedict bridge that crosses the Patuxent River. Great vistas, and the big farms just to the north are still there. http://tinyurl.com/7djsvrb It's still very rural in Charles County until you get to the outskirts of Waldorf. I didn't see much had changed down around Bel Alton and the bridge area a couple years ago when we were up there but I did not recognize Waldorf. That area around Marshall Hall and 210 seems pretty latin. The only spot in that whole area even slightly familiar to me is Accokeek, because I've been to the Beretta facility a few times with a problem I had with a new shotgun. Paranoia strikes Harry hard, he's armed to the teeth! Most cowards are like that. |
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