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Old 01-22-2009, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bryantaylor
car/bikes, guns, just got a xbox 360
Is the 360 worth it?

I'm like, Never home. Have owned a v1 PS2 and Xbox for almost 10 years now, the PS2 still works but the POS xbox quit reading my dvds the other day....
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I sit at home and wish I were out in my car... On a nice sunny day... On some back-road... With a hot chick in the passenger seat giving me road head.
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Originally Posted by BenR
The prices on guns and ammo are purely reflective on knee jerk paranoia over what "might" happen, and over fears the economy will get so bad we'll be living in a mad max movie.


I haven't seen any official policies from this administration having anything to do with firearms. When I do, then I'll worry about my guns.


I bought mine in the Bush era when they were cheap. Suckas.



*Oh yea, I realize I do like arguing, even when I'm wrong. I guess that can be a hobbie.
You need only look at Obama's website to see where he, Pelosi, and Clinton are going. He wants to redo the AWB and make it permanent. 10 round mags, etc. It's coming, believe it.
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Other then cars??

Hiking, fishing, anything outside.

Guns.

Reading, history, etc.

Video games, music.

Good beer, good wine, good food, cooking.
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Originally Posted by thymer
You need only look at Obama's website to see where he, Pelosi, and Clinton are going. He wants to redo the AWB and make it permanent. 10 round mags, etc. It's coming, believe it.
If you can't have more than 10 rounds in a mag, thats Un-American. The founders of this country would roll over in their grave... then again when they wrote the constitution I am pretty sure they were using muskets... how many rounds did that hold?
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Pretty much sums it up.
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Originally Posted by Loki047
If you can't have more than 10 rounds in a mag, thats Un-American. The founders of this country would roll over in their grave... then again when they wrote the constitution I am pretty sure they were using muskets... how many rounds did that hold?
Those muskets held one round, just like the firearms that the army's had.....

Remember, the second amendment was put in place to prevent the government from having too much power over the people. It was a way to keep our leadership in check. That is why it so dangerous to disarm the populace. Worked great for Hitler though.... I know this probably sounds crazy but we can't afford to ignore those things that are happening around us. Don't be a sheep.
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Originally Posted by Brian@anythingmazda
well miata's are my hooby that turned into a side business. my real hobby which is also my career is ballroom and latin dancing. i am a professional dancer so i am teaching and traveling to competitions or get hired to come into a studio and coach. thats my real hobby. then i play with miata's and drink beer on the side.
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Originally Posted by thymer
Those muskets held one round, just like the firearms that the army's had.....

Remember, the second amendment was put in place to prevent the government from having too much power over the people. It was a way to keep our leadership in check. That is why it so dangerous to disarm the populace. Worked great for Hitler though.... I know this probably sounds crazy but we can't afford to ignore those things that are happening around us. Don't be a sheep.



Hitler is thrown around so much in arguments it really doesn't have any impact anymore.


While I agree with the idea that the government should be a servant to it's people, and the citizens should have arms to defend themselves from the abuses of their government. Sadly I think our government has gone beyond the point that we the people can post up a valid resistance.



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Originally Posted by elesjuan
Is the 360 worth it?

I'm like, Never home. Have owned a v1 PS2 and Xbox for almost 10 years now, the PS2 still works but the POS xbox quit reading my dvds the other day....
i have never really been into video games, but the games out now are good. i play it a ton now.
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Computer everything - coding, building, modding, fixing other peoples' ****, etc.
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Originally Posted by BenR
Hitler is thrown around so much in arguments it really doesn't have any impact anymore.


While I agree with the idea that the government should be a servant to it's people, and the citizens should have arms to defend themselves from the abuses of their government. Sadly I think our government has gone beyond the point that we the people can post up a valid resistance.



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The reason Hitler is brought up so much is there are a number of striking similarities.

- Hitler's rise to power was due to the general displeasure of the ruling government.
- The economy in Germany was in horrible shape and Hitler promised change.
- Hitler was for the little people, ie the VW Bug, the peoples car. Share the wealth.
- Hitler banned guns, wonder why?
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goodwin's law itt
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Originally Posted by N3v
goodwin's law itt
Ha! I was just about to link it.

Godwin's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Originally Posted by thymer
The reason Hitler is brought up so much is there are a number of striking similarities.

- Hitler's rise to power was due to the general displeasure of the ruling government.
- The economy in Germany was in horrible shape and Hitler promised change.
- Hitler was for the little people, ie the VW Bug, the peoples car. Share the wealth.
- Hitler banned guns, wonder why?
If you somehow think that even during the war that people would have risen up(with their guns) against the fuhrer, you have no clue about what happened.

Perhaps on a very small scale some groups may have risen against Hitler, but the country was unilaterally united in nationalism.

Your argument has no place here.

Anyways, I don't know what you gits are getting upset about; Congress and Obama only have so much power. With the judges currently chairing, you should be okay.

District of Columbia v. Heller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Good call on the Goodwin's law guys.



Originally Posted by thymer
The reason Hitler is brought up so much is there are a number of striking similarities.

- Hitler's rise to power was due to the general displeasure of the ruling government.
- The economy in Germany was in horrible shape and Hitler promised change.
- Hitler was for the little people, ie the VW Bug, the peoples car. Share the wealth.
- Hitler banned guns, wonder why?


These same striking similarities that apply to Obama also apply to Jesus and Ghandi.
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Originally Posted by BenR
Good call on the Goodwin's law guys.







These same striking similarities that apply to Obama also apply to Jesus and Ghandi.
That may be true but it takes nothing away from the original point.

But I digress, Heller was a wonderful thing but it doesn't stop Obama, Biden, and Pelosi from "defining" limitations. It's all very incremental. Such small steps that no one notices until it's too late.
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Originally Posted by naarleven
Ha! I was just about to link it.

Godwin's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



If you somehow think that even during the war that people would have risen up(with their guns) against the fuhrer, you have no clue about what happened.

Perhaps on a very small scale some groups may have risen against Hitler, but the country was unilaterally united in nationalism.

Your argument has no place here.

Anyways, I don't know what you gits are getting upset about; Congress and Obama only have so much power. With the judges currently chairing, you should be okay.

District of Columbia v. Heller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nationalism is also peaking here of late. Everyone follow the messiah for change..... National ID cards, warrantless wiretaps, cameras on street poles, show us your papers commoner! But hey, I'm just some middle-aged ex military guy, what do I know.
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Originally Posted by thymer
Nationalism is also peaking here of late. Everyone follow the messiah for change..... National ID cards, warrantless wiretaps, cameras on street poles, show us your papers commoner! But hey, I'm just some middle-aged ex military guy, what do I know.



Funny I thought it peaked around 2002-3 when everyone was putting flag stickers on their cars right next to the W stickers.

I agree, "National ID cards, warrantless wiretaps, cameras on street poles, show us your papers commoner!" are all bad things, hardly an invention of Obama or even Pelosi (you really give her that much credit?). I don't think you can hardly blame Obama for any of thoes at this point, give him at least a month in office LOL. I'd suggest the enemy you hate is the same as the friend you love. Our government industrial complex is ******* us from both isles. To blame one side while blinding yourself with the flag to the actions of the side you associate with is playing into the trap of the two party system.
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