Neither of the Intel chips in our PC's here were fabbed in Israel :wave: :kiss:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
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Neither of the Intel chips in our PC's here were fabbed in Israel :wave: :kiss:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
We are not messing with our neighbors (Russia, Sweden and Norway) and they aren't messing with us.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
I wouldn't be surprised one bit. Except if it really were just doggy poo and not some high-explosives disguised as doggy-poo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
I'm afraid I must protest. I'm sure an Israeli invented surprise, therefore you're not allowed to be surprised.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
MAK-47's in a couple of different configurations.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
I sure am, and cute too... my mom told me so! :)Quote:
How manly must you be. :dork:
No, thankfully I've never had to pull the trigger on a human target with any weapon I've owned - and I hope that I never have to. I'm not John Wayne or Clint Eastwood and I don't want to be. There are two weapons that either by sight or sound usually convince a perp that it's time to move along: the pump shotgun, when the slide is racked, and the (M)AK-47 (or 74) with a fat drum hanging out of the receiver. On two occasions I've had to show my AK, just so that all interested parties understood where I was coming from. Ya see, meth heads and dope users sometimes have trouble with reality. The sight of a scowling man holding an AK with a huge drum magazine somehow tends to snap them back to reality. Go figure. :dozey: If someone is poor and they need food (deer meat) or firewood, then ask me for it. Like my father and grandfather, I believe that if a man is (truly) down and out, and I can help him, I'll do what I can. But if you come on my family's land and try to steal from me or take what's not yours (or shoot my deer and leave most of the meat on the ground)... yeah, it's very likely that some sh## is going to get stirred. I'm not unique in that belief - and it doesn't make me a "bad dude" or a "manly man". That's just how people are where I live. Mind your own business. Don't f### with others... and don't let them f### with you. Most of the "natives" get that, so we have a very low crime rate here. It's the outsiders who tend to get themsleves into trouble. Mr. AK just holds their attention while the rules get explained to them. When all a doper/firewood thief can say after hearing the riot act read to him is, "f###in' eh, man... that thing is the sh##!!! nah, you ain't gonna see me again!"... I guess he gets the point.Quote:
I bet you've used it many times for personal safety reasons.
Whether it's a country or a man, people have to learn (one way or another) to abide by the rules. That applies to your country and your Middle Eastern neighbors. You boys & girls need to learn to play nice together. You stole their land, just like my people stole the Indians' land. OK, that's done now. We're not going back in time in either case. Draw a line in the sand. You stay on your side (and stop building houses on disputed territory) and they stay on their side (and they need to stop shooting rockets at you). Both of you need to get over yourselves before someone with my mindset becomes President and beats the living crap out of BOTH of you... just to have some peace and quiet for a change.
I'll keep that in mind. If I can find one at a decent price, I may someday get a Class III license or tax stamp and buy an H&K MP5 (man, I love those things!). But for now, I'll just stick with my semi-auto toys... and my size 13 foot. :DQuote:
Real men carry automatic weapons, that way if someone you work with gets on your nerves you could go over and settle the score.
No, I've never been there. I thought you meant the global media outlets (or specifically the Western media outlets). Israel gets treated with kid gloves over here by the media (IMO). "Fair & balanced" it ain't.Quote:
Have you been to this area in the last 5 years?
If not than how could you know if the media is judging us fairly or not?
You don't know what you're missing out on. My spicy deer jerky and a 12 pack of good beer (you choose) is like Heaven on earth. The offer remains open. Just don't land on the roof!Quote:
You'll just have to enjoy your fat by your own, or you'll be owing me a pair of shorts. :laugh:
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Originally Posted by Eki
It's the ones with the forged passports that you have to be really worried about..... :)
You totally misunderstood me. Of course Eki can be surprised (even though he shouldn't be because he didn't understand my earlier post). Every one can be surprised. It'll hurt your boycott though. BTW This is the time to throw away your portable storage devicesQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-Systems
Forget the fruit, I say go after the big dogs!
I have wondered why that hasn't already happened, but the US always sides with Israel whatever they do. Obama's regime doesn't seem to be any different.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
I'm pretty sure we already had someone like that in office. Not so long ago actually.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
Maybe I'll drop by then. About the roof thing, You have nothing to worry about, I don't pack weapons and usually knock.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
Nah. The closest the U.S. has come to having someone with anything even a tad close to my mindset is Ross Perot in 1992. These mamby-pamby types we've had running our foreign policy for the past 50+ years make me sick. They're like $5 hookers. Any foreign lobbyist with a bag of cash can bend them over.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
That's cool. Just let the dog sniff you a couple of times and she won't bite you then. :DQuote:
Maybe I'll drop by then. About the roof thing, You have nothing to worry about, I don't pack weapons and usually knock.
The truth is the first victim, and maybe also the last:
http://en.rsf.org/israel-at-least-60...010,37646.html
If they have nothing to hide, they should have let the journalists report freely and tell what really happened.Quote:
At least 60 journalists were aboard flotilla, most still held
Published on 2 June 2010
Reporters Without Borders reiterates its urgent appeal to the Israeli authorities to release the journalists who were accompanying the Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla that was intercepted on 31 May. According to the latest information available to the press freedom organisation, at least 60 journalists were aboard.
“We point out that the journalists were there to do their job, which was to cover what happened,” Reporters Without Borders said. “They should not be confused with the activists. Three hundred of the flotilla’s passengers are about to be deported but journalists are still being held. We call on the Israeli authorities to free all the detained journalists and return their equipment, which was seized by the military.”