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Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
Tim wrote:
On Aug 14, 6:40 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:15 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. Yes, it has the "JesusSeal of Approval" right on theside. Well, Harry. If you're going to make blatant statements like that, then whats on thesideof your Sig? A Swastika? How about an Iron Eagle? fits right in, eh? I find it humorous that so many self-described "christians" are so into firearms, right-wing politics. and attempts to force their religious views down the throats of others. It just seems so utterly incongruous. I suppose the answer is that there is virtually no connection betweenjesusand christianity, and the latter, as a religion, was simply made up a few hundred years afterJesusdied. Of course you would Harry. That's your privilage. Or your curse. ?;^ ) Surely you know that "christianity" didn't exist until hundreds of years after jesus died. "Made up?"...."Hundreds of years?" Hmmm Most bible scholars believe about AD 44 Acts 11:26 As for a connection, jesus was born jewish, lived jewish, and died jewish, and had no interest in converting heathens to judaism. You're right. he didnt' come to convert heathens to judaism. who implied He did? I would date christianity to the acceptance of the nicene creed. |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger, Herring, et al
"H the K" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "H the K" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "JLH LXV" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:47:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. I think I'd like to take one to Camp Roberts, CA, and spend a day hunting prairie dogs with an AR-15. That would be some kick-ass fun, and help with the prairie dog infestation. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. No prairie dogs at Roberts. They is ground squirrels and they have had a population explosion everywhere this year. Doubtful herring could hit either a prairie dog or a ground squirrel with that sort of rifle or, in fact, any other kind of firearm, unless the critter was three feet away with its tail tied to a fence post. One wonders why herring would want to spend up a day shooting up critters that have never done him any harm. "Kick-ass fun" for the cruel and heartless maybe. Oh, wait...it's herring. Perhaps while herring is on his motorcycle trip, a few somewhat larger critters might be out for a day of fun and play dodge ball, with our boy herring as the ball. Now *that* would be kick-ass fun. I'd imagine our Johnny would have trouble hitting a barn door at a couple hundred feet. Maybe with his motorcycle... ~~ Snerk ~~ |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
Don White wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "JLH LXV" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:47:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. I think I'd like to take one to Camp Roberts, CA, and spend a day hunting prairie dogs with an AR-15. That would be some kick-ass fun, and help with the prairie dog infestation. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. No prairie dogs at Roberts. They is ground squirrels and they have had a population explosion everywhere this year. Doubtful herring could hit either a prairie dog or a ground squirrel with that sort of rifle or, in fact, any other kind of firearm, unless the critter was three feet away with its tail tied to a fence post. One wonders why herring would want to spend up a day shooting up critters that have never done him any harm. "Kick-ass fun" for the cruel and heartless maybe. Oh, wait...it's herring. Perhaps while herring is on his motorcycle trip, a few somewhat larger critters might be out for a day of fun and play dodge ball, with our boy herring as the ball. Now *that* would be kick-ass fun. I'd imagine our Johnny would have trouble hitting a barn door at a couple hundred feet. You "imagine" a lot of dumb things, moron. Ever "imagine" what else you could have done with your life? Carry on... |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
Tim wrote:
On Aug 14, 6:38 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04 pm, H the K wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "JLH LXV" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:47:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. I think I'd like to take one to Camp Roberts, CA, and spend a day hunting prairie dogs with an AR-15. That would be some kick-ass fun, and help with the prairie dog infestation. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. No prairie dogs at Roberts. They is ground squirrels and they have had a population explosion everywhere this year. Doubtful herring could hit either a prairie dog or a ground squirrel with that sort of rifle or, in fact, any other kind of firearm, unless the critter was three feet away with its tail tied to a fence post. Well Harry, I think the results would be quite interesting to hand John or Tom a quality M1, or M1-A and go to the 400m range with them. I'm speculating that after maybe one or two windage rounds you wouldn't see "maggie's drawers" again. It's amazing to go to Camp Perry, and observe a few veterans of the Korean war and see what they can still do with an M-1 Garrand. ...very VERY impressive. OS-OK. Please. I doubt your boy herring has been in a range in decades, and the idea of him hitting a target the size of a squirrel at 400 meters is downright hysterical. I doubt he could do that 45 years ago. Somethings you don't forget how to do, Harry. And probably not a prarie dog, however there are impliments that can whack a prairie dog at farther ranges than 400m. With Tom or John, holding a M1-a, and delivering the ordinance I don't think I'd like to stand down range at 400m while they have me clicked in. I don't know if tom shoots often on a range. If not, he isn't going to be hitting squirrel-sized targets at 400 meters, either. i wasn't talking about squirrels. My comment about herring stands. I don't know if tom practices. Perhaps you can get loogy or justhate to stand downrange for herring. If he misses, fine, and if he hits, well, no loss. |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger, Herring, et al
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 15:53:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04*pm, H the K wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "JLH LXV" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:47:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. I think I'd like to take one to Camp Roberts, CA, and spend a day hunting prairie dogs with an AR-15. That would be some kick-ass fun, and help with the prairie dog infestation. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. No prairie dogs at Roberts. *They is ground squirrels and they have had a population explosion everywhere this year. Doubtful herring could hit either a prairie dog or a ground squirrel with that sort of rifle or, in fact, any other kind of firearm, unless the critter was three feet away with its tail tied to a fence post. Well Harry, I think the results would be quite interesting to hand John or Tom a quality M1, or M1-A and go to the 400m range with them. I'm speculating that after maybe one or two windage rounds you wouldn't see "maggie's drawers" again. It's amazing to go to Camp Perry, and observe a few veterans of the Korean war and see what they can still do with an M-1 Garrand. ...very VERY impressive. OS-OK. Personally, I'd prefer the M-14. But any old rifle will do. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
On Aug 14, 7:09*pm, H the K wrote:
Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 6:40 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:15 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. Yes, it has the "JesusSeal of Approval" right on theside. Well, Harry. If you're going to make blatant statements like that, then whats on thesideof your Sig? A Swastika? How about an Iron Eagle? fits right in, eh? I find it humorous that so many self-described "christians" are so into firearms, right-wing politics. and attempts to force their religious views down the throats of others. It just seems so utterly incongruous. I suppose the answer is that there is virtually no connection betweenjesusand christianity, and the latter, as a religion, was simply made up a few hundred years afterJesusdied. Of course you would Harry. That's your privilage. Or your curse. ?;^ ) Surely you know that "christianity" didn't exist until hundreds of years after jesus died. "Made up?"...."Hundreds of years?" Hmmm Most bible scholars believe about AD 44 * * * * * * * * Acts 11:26 As for a connection, jesus was born jewish, lived jewish, and died jewish, and had no interest in converting heathens to judaism. You're right. he didnt' come to convert heathens to judaism. who implied He did? I would date christianity to the acceptance of the nicene creed. I'd date it to the times and events in the scriptures |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
Tim wrote:
On Aug 14, 7:09 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 6:40 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:15 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. Yes, it has the "JesusSeal of Approval" right on theside. Well, Harry. If you're going to make blatant statements like that, then whats on thesideof your Sig? A Swastika? How about an Iron Eagle? fits right in, eh? I find it humorous that so many self-described "christians" are so into firearms, right-wing politics. and attempts to force their religious views down the throats of others. It just seems so utterly incongruous. I suppose the answer is that there is virtually no connection betweenjesusand christianity, and the latter, as a religion, was simply made up a few hundred years afterJesusdied. Of course you would Harry. That's your privilage. Or your curse. ?;^ ) Surely you know that "christianity" didn't exist until hundreds of years after jesus died. "Made up?"...."Hundreds of years?" Hmmm Most bible scholars believe about AD 44 Acts 11:26 As for a connection, jesus was born jewish, lived jewish, and died jewish, and had no interest in converting heathens to judaism. You're right. he didnt' come to convert heathens to judaism. who implied He did? I would date christianity to the acceptance of the nicene creed. I'd date it to the times and events in the scriptures Well, that's probably because you believe such stuff is historically accurate. |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
On Aug 14, 7:23*pm, JLH LXV wrote:
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 15:53:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04*pm, H the K wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "JLH LXV" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:47:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. I think I'd like to take one to Camp Roberts, CA, and spend a day hunting prairie dogs with an AR-15. That would be some kick-ass fun, and help with the prairie dog infestation. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. No prairie dogs at Roberts. *They is ground squirrels and they have had a population explosion everywhere this year. Doubtful herring could hit either a prairie dog or a ground squirrel with that sort of rifle or, in fact, any other kind of firearm, unless the critter was three feet away with its tail tied to a fence post. Well Harry, I think the results *would be quite interesting to hand John or Tom a quality M1, or M1-A and go to the 400m range with them. I'm speculating that after maybe one or two windage rounds you wouldn't see "maggie's drawers" again. It's amazing to go to Camp Perry, and observe a *few veterans of the Korean war *and see what they can still do with an M-1 Garrand. *...very VERY impressive. OS-OK. Personally, I'd prefer the M-14. But any old rifle will do. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Oh i know, John, the M1-a is the "civilian" model. (non selective) Does this look familiar? http://www.kaneohegs.com/images/M1A-Socom-039.jpg |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger,Herring, et al
On Aug 14, 7:31*pm, H the K wrote:
Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:09 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 6:40 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:15 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. Yes, it has the "JesusSeal of Approval" right on theside. Well, Harry. If you're going to make blatant statements like that, then whats on thesideof your Sig? A Swastika? How about an Iron Eagle? fits right in, eh? I find it humorous that so many self-described "christians" are so into firearms, right-wing politics. and attempts to force their religious views down the throats of others. It just seems so utterly incongruous. I suppose the answer is that there is virtually no connection betweenjesusand christianity, and the latter, as a religion, was simply made up a few hundred years afterJesusdied. Of course you would Harry. That's your privilage. Or your curse. ?;^ ) Surely you know that "christianity" didn't exist until hundreds of years after jesus died. "Made up?"...."Hundreds of years?" Hmmm Most bible scholars believe about AD 44 * * * * * * * * Acts 11:26 As for a connection, jesus was born jewish, lived jewish, and died jewish, and had no interest in converting heathens to judaism. You're right. he didnt' come to convert heathens to judaism. who implied He did? I would date christianity to the acceptance of the nicene creed. I'd date it to the times and events in the scriptures Well, that's probably because you believe such stuff is historically accurate. why not? the timing of events can be narrowed down fairly well by who did what in history. |
Clubs open their books for Justhate, Jackoff, Bar, Krueger, Herring, et al
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 21:00:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Aug 14, 7:31*pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:09 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 6:40 pm, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 7:15 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 14, 5:04 am, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, H the K wrote: Officials see rise in militia groups across U.S. "The man is holding an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, and he encourages viewers to buy one." Hey, those are really good rifles to have. very accurate and the action works well, but you gotta keep 'em clean. Yes, it has the "JesusSeal of Approval" right on theside. Well, Harry. If you're going to make blatant statements like that, then whats on thesideof your Sig? A Swastika? How about an Iron Eagle? fits right in, eh? I find it humorous that so many self-described "christians" are so into firearms, right-wing politics. and attempts to force their religious views down the throats of others. It just seems so utterly incongruous. I suppose the answer is that there is virtually no connection betweenjesusand christianity, and the latter, as a religion, was simply made up a few hundred years afterJesusdied. Of course you would Harry. That's your privilage. Or your curse. ?;^ ) Surely you know that "christianity" didn't exist until hundreds of years after jesus died. "Made up?"...."Hundreds of years?" Hmmm Most bible scholars believe about AD 44 * * * * * * * * Acts 11:26 As for a connection, jesus was born jewish, lived jewish, and died jewish, and had no interest in converting heathens to judaism. You're right. he didnt' come to convert heathens to judaism. who implied He did? I would date christianity to the acceptance of the nicene creed. I'd date it to the times and events in the scriptures Well, that's probably because you believe such stuff is historically accurate. why not? the timing of events can be narrowed down fairly well by who did what in history. Besides, Obama could probably provide a good time-line which Harry would *have* to believe. Just think, a timeline from one Messiah to the newest mess... -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. |
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