Ryan Bundy’s Opening Statement

Posted: November 27, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Practical Carbine Accuracy: Off the Bench and In the Field

Posted: November 27, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

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img_0233There’s a lot of confusion even among longtime shooters between what a rifle is capable of doing off the bench on a nice controlled square range and what’s actually practical for a serviceable combat weapon. The two really aren’t the same. While tight groups are definitely a plus and a goal to be attained, having a precision weapon in the general purpose role is not always completely necessary to make one combat effective. There’s a happy medium to be found, and getting there is not always hard or expensive. Above all else, it’s the fundamentals of the shooter that make a weapon deadly, no matter what.

One of the really neat things about the past couple decades, firearms-wise, is the real renaissance we’ve seen in weapons development and maximization of potential. Most visibly is this phenomena with the proliferation of the AR-15 platform, but really among all classes of weapons…

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Because We Can, by Robert Gore

Posted: November 26, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Robert Gore's avatarSTRAIGHT LINE LOGIC

Six-year-old Salem Abdullah Musabih is held by his mother in an intensive care unit in the Red Sea port of Hodaida. Photograph: Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters

Sexual predation is the tip of the abuse-of-power iceberg.

Truths are emerging from the sexual predation scandals. Put a person in a position of power and there’s an appreciable chance he or she (most of the allegations so far have been against men) will sexually impose on someone—male or female, above or below the age of consent—with less power. The scandals shine a light on the prevalence of such predation. There’s no reason to think that future revelations won’t work their way through virtually every corner of American life. Non-consensual sex and, beyond a certain point, unwanted advances are unacceptable and must lead to civil and criminal liability, especially in those situations in which the perpetrator has power over the victim.

This is as it should…

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http://www.vdare.com/articles/roy-moore-the-pervnado-witch-hunts-and-the-need-to-bomb-liberal-arts-colleges-from-the-air-and-sow-the-ground-with-salt

http://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-ashland/two-men-charged-after-police-find-a-mobile-meth-lab-in-a-pickup-truck-bed-at-wal-mart

http://ncrenegade.com/editorial/guns-dont-kill-people-toxic-relationships-do/

A Green Tries to Defend Eco-Terrorism

Posted: November 25, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/59yexk/princeton-study-session-replay-scripts-tracking-you?utm_campaign=5c6b27f87b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_11_21&utm_medium=email&utm_source=The+Rutherford+Institute&utm_term=0_d7ffde3304-5c6b27f87b-42109549

The New Romantics | The Z Blog

Posted: November 25, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Stolen from WRSA…

http://thezman.com/wordpress/?p=12154

We’ve been hearing for at least five years how the “opioid epidemic” is the fault of doctors overprescribing “opioids”

No doctor has ever forced a single one of the morons sticking needles in their arms and overdosing to start sticking a needle in their arm.

There are a statistically insignificant number of “opioid overdose deaths” occurring when people take their meds-as prescribed.

The largest number of deaths are due to heroin and fentanyl/carfentanyl overdoses,followed by people mixing prescription drugs not prescribed to them and/or alcohol with meds. 

These people are not chronic pain patients-they are freaking drug abusers.

All “opioid overdose” deaths are counted together-there is no seperation between heroin and prescription meds-or between legally prescribed meds and black market pain meds.

In Ohio,the DEA cracked down on doctors prescribing opiates in 2010,2012,2013,2015,2016,and 2017.

Opiate prescriptions have been dropping in Ohio since 2010.

Heroin availability has increased sharply during the same time period.

Yet the media-and the morons at the DEA- are still blaming doctors,and accusing legitimate pain management clinics of being “pill mills”.

 Personally,after I was forced to go through opiate withdrawls-I don’t ever want to take pain meds again.

Yes,the meds helped,and allowed me to keep moving for a little over a decade,but when our own f*cking government agencies can just shut down legitimate pain mgt clinics,and force 1,000’s of chronic pain patients to undergo withdrawls-I’ll stick with natural remedies for pain.