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    Yes Emma, forgiving a mistake is a different scale than forgiving an intentional murder. And yes she should not have been charged with murder. There's a whole story about how that happened. I listened to the entire 911 call, and that woman was obviously distraught over what happened. The brother impressed me the most by not jumping on the racist bandwagon that was being pumped up incessantly in Dallas, holding to his faith and principles, and seeing the tragedy for what it was. You heard him say "I haven't said this in front of my family." That's because some of them were also drum beaters. When people are so blinded by their prejudices that they can't see the difference between a tragic mistake and an intentional murder, they lose me.
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    It is possible, and sometimes is best, because carrying resent all one's life is a burden that can keep a person from moving on in a good direction.
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    I’ll see your hot glue gun, and raise you a grease gun, two caulk guns, and four staple guns
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    Doh, three of them, and also a grease gun. I have so many guns, I've lost track.
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    You're just noticing that now? She's been babbling incoherently for years.
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    If you want to take time out from debating the name of certain foodstuffs or deciding whether the latest techno-whizbang is legal in this state or not, I thought you might enjoy some classics. he first thing I usually do to any new acquisition is change out the grips. This personalizes the weapon, enhances the aesthetics and is easily reversible. Lately I have discovered Elk Stag grips. A renewable resource that has none of the stigma of those grips from animals protected by CITES, yet give you the same beauty. I have been fortunate enough to discover a maker, from Colorado, who does beautiful work and charges fair prices. His name is Ken Driskill and he only advertises his grips on Gun Broker and the Smith & Wesson forum. He goes by the moniker bigmtnman. Ken does not make grips to order. This is a retirement hobby for him and he makes what he wants, when he wants. He currently makes grips for Smith & Wesson revolvers, Colt revolvers and, occasionally, Ruger single actions. Here are four that I managed to snag...enjoy. Thanks for looking. Adios, Pizza Bob
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    You have to always have a bogey man thst you can point society to as the source of the problems. That way you can win votes by “doing something” while not bringing attention to the real sources.
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    Troy A4 "Other Firearm". Just changed a few things. I used parts that I had saved for another build. Cerakote - Tungsten and Black Graphite by Easton Firearms Refinishing Seekins Precision DNA Charging handle. Phase 5 Tactical Extended Bolt Release and Ambi Safety Magpul K2+ Grip Holosun 503GU-GR Elite sight
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    Yeah, I was very impressed with this young man. OTOH, not to be a cynic, or to be disagreeable with your main point (which is a valid one), but I can't help but think that he's also WELL AWARE that this woman did not maliciously or purposefully gun down his brother! One could argue that her situational awareness was simply terrible (exhausted or not). One could even say her behavior was reckless... but MURDER? Murder - as I understand the law - requires premeditation. I saw NOTHING that made me think she had any plan to kill this guy. Frankly, I don't think murder should even have been allowed to stand as a charge. So, yes, I do wonder if this young man would be able to forgive her if she had actually murdered his brother (as opposed to what I think this really is --- manslaughter). Yeah, yeah, I know... I'm no lawyer! And the man killed would still be gone from this world either way... and the brother's loss is equally real... but I still think it's far more difficult to forgive when someone cruelly plans to take your loved one's life as opposed to a tragic accident even if it was careless or reckless.
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    @Mrs. Peel: In case you have not seen and heard the trailer for COUNTRY MUSIC, check it out, since it will give you a taste of what to expect..... AVB-AMG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVOZl671ssY
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    Plus purchase Orthopedic Medical Insurance for the hairline wrist fracture
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    Caught the first few episodes and it is indeed fascinating. Hasn't swayed my overall thoughts on that taste but the history behind it is priceless.
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    I have seven standard capacity caulk guns, one large capacity caulk gun, four paint spray guns, an old tube TV with a three color electron gun, two staple guns, three nail guns, two screw guns, one pressure washer spray gun, and a squirt gun.
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    Having flown in and out of Bradley many times, they have long runways and a few miles to the northwest are 2 airports, Barnes and Westover which have very long runways. As stated before, things can go bad quickly, low and slow on take-off after an engine loss. Not criticizing the pilots, but these pilots don't fly this aircraft everyday. I don't know what kind of refresher training they may do and how frequently. I used to go to Flight Safety International and fly a full motion multi-million dollar simulator twice a year and they would give us multiple failures to try and overload us. It is easy to get distracted. It's possible the pilots just messed up. Sad. Eventually we'll find out what happened.
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    Shooters in little egg is right past where you shot clays with me. Probably a little further for then Cheyenne. But shooters is like a mini cabelas The old centaur on 38 in lumberton has some used.
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    Ha... I expected that response, but from Greenday... you signed in first and beat him.. And to your point, I'm sure Pelosi and Biden have accomplished as much as Trump has in the last few decades... How many employees does Pelosi's or Biden's business organization have? Trump's has over 22,000. Oh, wait, those two haven't done jack-shit... they're career politicians, sucking on the tit of America...
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    Greenday's hero is going down..... Was Hillary feeding him crock pot rib soup?
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    I only saw one short clip and it honestly disturbing to hear her speak. I’m not saying that because she’s Pelosi. I think she is beginning to lose her faculties. Like her mind is full of fog. Something isn’t right with her.
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    its the same exact lower parts kit. I bought it as a kit with the SBA3 Brace from PSA. I highly recommend the Spikes Tactical lower. Something to note specifically with the 9mm builds. you should get a 9mm buffer and spacer or you will run into broken bolt catch. If you have any more questions feel free to message me
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    My heart goes out to the family and friends of those 7 people who perished and the others who were injured in the crash today of the B-17 bomber at Bradley International Airport in CT. It is a horrific and sobering reminder that even with assumed proper maintenance, that these aircraft that are over 70+ years old, even with restorations performed over the years, can be a real risk to fly. Back in the summer of 2016, while attending the "Wings of Freedom" tour, I flew in the “Nine-O-Nine”, B-17 Flying Fortress that was restored and is maintained by the Collins Foundation, the very same B-17 that crashed today. It was August of 2016 when I visited the Morristown Airport to see several restored aircraft belonging to the Collins Foundation, including a B-17 Flying Fortress; a B-24J Liberator and a TF-51 Mustang. For a $300 fee, I was able to join some other enthusiasts and flew in the B-17 for about 30 mins. as we did a mock bombing run over Basking Ridge and Bedminster, NJ, (ironically, flying over Trump National Golf Club..., something that is not allowed now if he is there). It was an incredible and memorable experience in an amazing aircraft that was the workhorse bomber in WW II. I remember kneeling just behind and between the pilot and co-pilot during the take off and landing. Here are some of the photos I took: AVB-AMG
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    And I’ll bet Hillary is wondering how he survived. That wasn’t in the plan.
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    I hope he has a full recovery. But I can't hope wondering how Hillary managed to do that.
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    The one thing I like about the RPR is the ease with which you can swap barrels. I dont know about the other budget minded systems but I do know there are really good barrels made for the RPR that you can swap yourself.
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    I still choose you over @Ray Ray‘ s ballistics bafoonery!
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    According to this evening's national news, the pilot of the Nine-O-Nine B-17 that died yesterday in the crash was Ernest "Mac" McCauley, 75 years old, from Long Beach, CA. He was the same pilot of Nine-O-Nine when I was a passenger. The photo I took from the cockpit in my first post shows McCauley at the helm as well as walking around the plane on the tarmac doing his pre-flight inspection. He was most forthcoming answering all of our questions and one could tell that he really enjoyed his role and job. May he rest in peace...! AVB-AMG
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    I'm in. Plus one, maybe two. Not sure yet what I'll bring. Will have to reflect on it. Whatever it is it will NOT involve boiled meat....
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    No I don't, I just don't jump on the latest and greatest product. You have Cadillac dreams and Bentley pockets so you can swing on all the new hotness stuff. I, on the other hand, have Cadillac dreams and Pontiac pockets so I stick with what has worked.


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