Yep, and that includes you damn republicans too. Go ahead, see how well you do by flipping off the base, and trying to out dem the dems. Speaking of when the .gov loses their legitimacy, I finally picked up and started Unintended Consequences. There are passages that remind me of Atlas Shrugged, for the sheer stand up and cheer factor. What's that? No no no...I'm talking about the historical and ideological ones of course.
Tom Jefferson was a strong advocate of 2nd amendment rights because he recognized this fact...and thought that every few years it was time to "clean house" and start over....sorta "bureaucratic cleansing"....
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I really miss George. But I'll thank those like you, Wirecutter, Joel, Claire, Fred and others for standing in.
He basically played himself in Dogma, but he sure was spot-on with some of his statements.
Once again, your state seems to be leading the way. I'm sure you've seen this, but just in case you haven't...
http://offgridsurvival.com/texas-to-pull-1-billion-in-gold-from-federal-reserve-bank/
http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2015/06/signed-by-the-governor-texas-law-establishes-bullion-depository-helps-facilitate-transactions-in-gold-and-silver/
Yep, and that includes you damn republicans too. Go ahead, see how well you do by flipping off the base, and trying to out dem the dems. Speaking of when the .gov loses their legitimacy, I finally picked up and started Unintended Consequences. There are passages that remind me of Atlas Shrugged, for the sheer stand up and cheer factor. What's that? No no no...I'm talking about the historical and ideological ones of course.
Tom Jefferson was a strong advocate of 2nd amendment rights because he recognized this fact...and thought that every few years it was time to "clean house" and start over....sorta "bureaucratic cleansing"....
vaquero viejo
Think of the material George would have to work with today!
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