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Random Shots for Friday, 23 April 2010

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

Re: Deathwind: New life for an old concept —

Quoting “beebs” —

Interesting concept. Now if they could only get the government to buy it we could have them for the civilian market.

See above.

CA would outlaw them, of […]

Random Shots for Friday, 16 April 2010

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COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

Re: “Government Spending Slavery Day” is Coming June 19th! —

Good response — I remember Kayne from when she was one of the editorial staff at the now-defunct Crosswinds Weekly. She was like […]

Random Commentary for 13 April 2010

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COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

Re: Wilson Destroys Bingaman on Health Care Bill —

I understand some people have a less than glowing opinion of Heather Wilson

That’s a bit of an understatement. For example:

Medicare Part D In 2001, she supported regulations requiring triggerlocks […]

Random Commentary for 11 April 2010

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COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

Re: Wilson Destroys Bingaman on Health Care Bill —

Although Wilson seems to have no plans to run for office in the near future

Hallelujah!

it was good to see her jump into the health care policy debate on the […]

Random Commentary for 8 April 2010

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COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

Commenting on Re: Info? —

If Obama keeps going as he’s going at present, he’ll end up handing over California in exchange for the ChiComs forgiving the ∅1,000,000,000,000 or so in T-bills that they’re holding.

Good news from Adam Kokesh […]

Random Comments for 6 April 2010

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Commenting on MyYearbook:

What was the first CD you ever bought?~ 11:30 AM MST hours ago by Anonymous

The absolute first? I have no idea, but it was probably something by Metallica, Iron Maiden or W.A.S.P.

Re: Big Government Stifles […]

Random Shots for Sunday, 4 April 2010

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Posted somewhere —

Better that Kokesh (note the spelling, moron!) changes the world than Brown, Bush, McClown. I take it that it says “Vote Liberals out” on the sign behind you to make room for Trotskyite-wannabes such as yourself?

ha […]

Random Shots for Thursday, 1 April 2010

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COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

Posted somewhere —

Gas prices do go down on occasion, and they are plenty regulated by state and federal government. A big part of gas prices is the taxes imposed on gas by the feds and the states.

Any regulations […]