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  • in reply to: General Discussion #429072
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    Funny stuff Geforce… 😀

    in reply to: Are you addicted to something? #1993796
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    Funny stuff Geforce… 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #429201
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    4 Liters of Coca Cola a day ????????????:eek: 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮

    in reply to: Are you addicted to something? #1993913
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    4 Liters of Coca Cola a day ????????????:eek: 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮

    in reply to: General Discussion #429345
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    Private ownership of a firearm is a moral responsibility. Seeing as todays society likes to blame bad events on ANYTHING but the person that caused it, it is no wonder that some people that think that way get upset about private gun ownership.

    The article is crap, as I know people that own firearms that aren’t religious. I read the article. Typical slanted anti-gun bias. Nothing new. There are already laws on the books for justified use of deadly force. Break them, and you go to jail, end of story. Shooting sports are fun ( something you never hear from the anti-gun crowd )

    Interesting the following companies build weapons in the USA:

    Beretta ( Italy )

    GLOCK ( Austria ) Very popular firearm here. It is also the most popular law enforcement firearm here.

    Walther ( now teamed up with Smith & Wesson )

    SIG ( Swiss & German? I forget )

    Fabrique Nationale Herstal ( Belgium ) They also make the M249 SAW for the U.S. Military ( I would really like to get a new High Power ( fun gun to shoot and excellent quality )

    And some others…..

    As I always say: “Fear a government that fears you guns”.

    I would love some opinions from some very responsible gun owners in Europe that come to mind; The Swiss.

    in reply to: Guns #1994023
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    Private ownership of a firearm is a moral responsibility. Seeing as todays society likes to blame bad events on ANYTHING but the person that caused it, it is no wonder that some people that think that way get upset about private gun ownership.

    The article is crap, as I know people that own firearms that aren’t religious. I read the article. Typical slanted anti-gun bias. Nothing new. There are already laws on the books for justified use of deadly force. Break them, and you go to jail, end of story. Shooting sports are fun ( something you never hear from the anti-gun crowd )

    Interesting the following companies build weapons in the USA:

    Beretta ( Italy )

    GLOCK ( Austria ) Very popular firearm here. It is also the most popular law enforcement firearm here.

    Walther ( now teamed up with Smith & Wesson )

    SIG ( Swiss & German? I forget )

    Fabrique Nationale Herstal ( Belgium ) They also make the M249 SAW for the U.S. Military ( I would really like to get a new High Power ( fun gun to shoot and excellent quality )

    And some others…..

    As I always say: “Fear a government that fears you guns”.

    I would love some opinions from some very responsible gun owners in Europe that come to mind; The Swiss.

    in reply to: General Discussion #429413
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    727 is a cool plane.

    in reply to: Baghdad Airport captured??? #1994090
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    727 is a cool plane.

    in reply to: General Discussion #429445
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    We covered this already in another post. Taking down NK via one big JDAM party isn’t the hard part. The hard part is do you want to cripple the economy of South Korea via a response of NK artillery? Also our Intel would have to be PERFECT. Meaning you would have to know for certain that you know where ALL the nuclear platforms ( missiles and jets ) and take them out 100% in one blow. AND China should get busy and do some strong arm diplomacy… Unless they want to push Japan and SK into deciding that they need nukes for parity.

    NK won’t be appeased. No sense in paying them funds and goods so some of those funds can end up in the El Supremo of NK’s personal bank account.

    in reply to: north korea #1994104
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    We covered this already in another post. Taking down NK via one big JDAM party isn’t the hard part. The hard part is do you want to cripple the economy of South Korea via a response of NK artillery? Also our Intel would have to be PERFECT. Meaning you would have to know for certain that you know where ALL the nuclear platforms ( missiles and jets ) and take them out 100% in one blow. AND China should get busy and do some strong arm diplomacy… Unless they want to push Japan and SK into deciding that they need nukes for parity.

    NK won’t be appeased. No sense in paying them funds and goods so some of those funds can end up in the El Supremo of NK’s personal bank account.

    in reply to: General Discussion #429663
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    Jonesy,

    I just read your last post. Being as this is the joke section. I read it again just to see if I missed something. It wasn’t funny. British humo(u)r ? 😀

    in reply to: War jokes #1994272
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    Jonesy,

    I just read your last post. Being as this is the joke section. I read it again just to see if I missed something. It wasn’t funny. British humo(u)r ? 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #429714
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    Doesn’t this post belong in Airliner World ? 😮 :p

    in reply to: Baghdad Airport captured??? #1994302
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    Doesn’t this post belong in Airliner World ? 😮 :p

    in reply to: General Discussion #429755
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    I think all the football hooligans are currently busy in southern Iraq. 😀

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