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SShooterZ

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  1. Dudes on YouTUBE are always the most verifiable experts.
  2. Insurrectionpalooza = 💩💩💩
  3. I don’t disagree with most of what you’ve said. I said the GA laws are more restrictive than pre C19 and it seems obvious it was around Republicans losing the state. They didn’t have these concerns for the last 2 decades. I think they (R) are instilling fear in their voters as a way to motivate them to go out and vote. If you don’t vote R look at all this bad stuff that could happen. Dems do it with guilt. If you don’t vote Democrat you’re supporting racism, blah, blah. To your point though, it’s all become pop culture. We’re left with voting for candidates that we view as the lesser of 2 evils. That sure is a shitty way to elect the POTUS IMO.
  4. Simply asking you to support your belief re: the fraud. As suspected, none provided. Carry on...
  5. I don't disagree with any of what you stated, and yes, completely fucked up to opt out. That makes no sense at all. All that said, none of those are constitutionally protected rights of Americans like voting is. (I could argue the gun part all day but I have a feeling we're all on the same page with that so what's the point.)
  6. Owned a Doo too until a buddy wrecked it in Jan. Have an MXZ-X 600R on order which will hopefully come in with all the parts. Or is a Polaris required for proper judgement credentials?
  7. LOL Too easy to label someone without actually answering the question. So, do you have an answer to the question or are you just mad that someone isn't drinking the red Kool-Aid?
  8. Yes they are. Neither reports news, both report opinions that elicit emotional responses from their viewers that lead to a greater viewership and more marketing dollars. You're kidding yourself if you think one is more noble somehow than the other.
  9. You can't be referring to this guy right? “Suppose that we hit the body with a tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light. Supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way.”
  10. Every cop has it in their car because of your driver's license. What happens if someone hasn't had a driver's license for many years? All my photo IDs from my state use my DL picture. You could easily have an 18 year old, legal to vote, not have a driver's license and thus, have no photo history outside of maybe a school ID.
  11. So the claim is that he lied to the FBI about not representing anyone when he was representing the DNC? Nothing to actually disprove the collusion or the legitimacy of the hack? Am I reading that correctly?
  12. I love watching both stations, playing next to each other, at the gym. CNN will report that an oak tree is racist and FOX will report that the same tree supports the troops. Both are garbage.
  13. Ripe for fraud and verifiable fraud are 2 different things though. If someone could show my some proof, I'd be 100% onboard but so far I haven't seen or heard anything outside of someone mailing in his mom's ballot and another dude shot and killed his wife and sent in her ballot. Nothing that would initiate widespread changes IMO. The only issue I have with the taxes route is the poor and welfare recipients if they don't have another source of income, don't pay taxes I don't believe. I might be wrong though. I don't believe I needed ID to vote in IL, only signature confirmation, but that was at the polls in person. I think mail in was different. And not everyone has the means to make it to a drop off box. Same with an ID. Everyone has a SS# and should have a card, but if the card is lost, trying to get a new one is a major PITA. (Going through this right now for my son). Even with the SS card though, all you have is a signature. Same person doesn't drive or has a suspended license, what other ID forms would they have? They just shouldn't be allowed to vote now?
  14. Close friends, 1/2 the family of 4 have it. Mom and Dad are vaxxed, mom is the only one showing signs and they're mild so far. 4 year old daughter is having a rough go. Lost taste and smell, doesn't want to eat anything, lethargic, diarrhea and running a temp. So far the 2 yr old seems to be OK but they're watching him pretty closely. About a month ago, one of my shooting/hunting buddies had 5 of his aunts get it after they had a sisters get together. 2 ended up in the hospital, 1 has since passed. Older ladies, unknown health conditions. He believes they were all unvaxxed.
  15. I see a desperate party afraid to lose it's state's traditional leaning and thus is trying to "Stop the Steal" when no steal was present. Literally every one of those things makes it more difficult to vote. Why should we restrict access to voting and not make it more accessible to every US citizen eligible to vote? The only way you can justify more restrictions is if you believe there is widespread voter fraud, which has been proven over and over that there's not, and you're trying to reduce it. What's funny, is that this could completely backfire on the R party. We'll have to see what happens when the Midterms come but considering voting is the very core of our nation and what our nation stands for, no, I don't see it being legitimate, especially when one of the new laws is "A ban on handing out food and water within 150 feet of a polling place, or within 25 feet of any voter." What exactly does that accomplish? Don't you find it ironic that these laws were put in place in a state that has voted R every 4 years since 1996 and there was no concern, and then boom, they vote D for the first time in 2 decades and it's "We need more voting laws!".
  16. I've shown that this statement is incorrect. Too bad GA doesn't have great snowmobiling or it would be a great place for you to reside. And you know this how? You've lived in GA and know how it operates and how it will affect voters before it is even in action?
  17. Pre-Covid, citizens could request ballots 6 months prior to election. New law, 78 days. Pre-Covid, counties could send out ballots 49 days before election. New law, 29 days before. Pre-Covid, county and state could send ballots to all registered voters. New law, can only send to those that request them. Pre-Covid, ID confirmed by signature on mail in ballots. New law, must provide a SS#, DL# or other ID. Pre-Covid, no limit on county drop boxes. New law, 1 drop box per early voting site or 100,000 citizens, whichever is smaller. They also cannot be spread throughout the county, they can only be placed at county election office or at an early-voting precinct location. There’s more, but the point is they go farther than the Pre Covid laws did.
  18. They did. They then enacted stricter voting laws that curtail ballot access mainly in urban and suburban locations which are predominantly Democrat.
  19. Jackknifed, hit truck and then kicked back maybe, twisting the hitch to the other side?
  20. Actually makes me feel a little better seeing it that rusted and twisted and still holding together. Have to assume a trailer toppled over while the truck held upright somehow or too heavy a trailer with no brakes pushed it in? Never seen anything like it.
  21. Doesn't a soldier's oath contain the following? "do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic" We were not, and are still not, at war with China, regardless of how big they are in this world. We had not declared war on them either. I might be wrong but I believe Congress has to approve any attacks on foreign land without a declaration of war in place. Congress was not supportive of an attack on China so it shouldn't have even been on the table. One of these calls took place AFTER the whacko's in DC thought attacking their fellow Americans in an effort to overturn an election at the hands of the outgoing POTUS was a good idea. So considering the actions of the outgoing POTUS and the effects an unprovoked attack would have on the U.S., I say Milley absolutely did what he needed to do to defend the Constitution by ensuring an attack did not happen. We're talking about a potential nuclear war here. My question is, how do you not support a man who has served this country and did all in his power to avert a potential nuclear war started by us? Are you 100% A-OK with him standing by and letting the raging lunatic who was voted out to start a war because he was having a tantrum? You're good with that? I'd love to hear your defense on that one.
  22. 93% of ICU beds in use seems high. Any idea what the "norm" is before the virus hit?
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