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    Recently, Tony received a bill from a credit card that was closed years ago. On it was a $65 charge that went from fake corporation to another and then to Obama. He pulled a last-minute trick..."Send in your credit number and expiration date!" Most credit card companies are doing some kind of checking for validity, but evidently some are not, especially on closed accounts, and it doesn't matter, if you let it go through. Better go through your credit card accounts and look for strange charges from anywhere!


    -denise

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      That one would take a real moron, but what Blacko was doing was just downright evil. He wasn't even asking for your credit card number, he was just stealing them.

      Has anyone heard the latest on the 14 states' petition for him to produce a REAL birth certificate? The last I heard, the Supreme Court shot it down.

      I wish I could be as optomistic as any of the people who have run around with signs chanting any leader's name. Where does this shit come from? Mob mentality? Tony says that most people are just a flock of sheep who want to be led around, but I think there's more to it. As an example, people follow television advertising to vote not only for candidates but on bills, some just really simple bills. Right now, if someone slips and busts his ass while trying to pry my front door open with a crowbar, he can sue me for everything I've got. A simple, one-page bill was proposed to stop that, but the voters shot it down because the television told them that it would change the law so that no one could ever sue anyone for anything. Is that what the bill said? No. But instead of reading the voters' guide, people voted according to what the television advertising, "paid for by lawyers serving consumers" told them to do.

      I don't vote sometimes, just because I don't feel that I have done enough homework on the issues. OK, I was lazy, but not stupid. Stupid is going down to the polling place and voting for something that you don't understand, or someone whose voting record you haven't read.

      -denise

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        i have heard that the ammo manf. are being asked to put in some type of additive that will make gun powder unaffective after a year. make it impossible to stock pile ammo. sounds urban legend to me tho!

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          Originally posted by laidbackryder View Post
          i have heard that the ammo manf. are being asked to put in some type of additive that will make gun powder unaffective after a year. make it impossible to stock pile ammo. sounds urban legend to me tho!
          Basically requiring you to go buy more. However this would help solve the dangerous unused unstable munitions problems that arise from old ammo. Maybe it's a safety thing? Or maybe that's what they'd like us to believe.

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            talked to my friend that owns a gun shop, and he says they have been trying to do this for years. something about making the primer break down after 12 months, or saftey reasons. on the other side of the coin, the manf. are saying it would make it more dangerous, if someone were trying to get an outdated shell to fire.
            making it more prone to explode , rather than fire as the way it is suppose to. however w/ the change in goverment , it may be possible to get this bill passed. or that is what he is telling me.

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              Originally posted by laidbackryder View Post
              i have heard that the ammo manf. are being asked to put in some type of additive that will make gun powder unaffective after a year. make it impossible to stock pile ammo. sounds urban legend to me tho!

              Just let Wal Mart get WD-40 on it!

              It will never fly because then there would be liability for someone injuring themselves by firing with the previous round still in the barrel. This very thing has risen from inproperly loaded or stored ammo including cases where WD40, a PENETRANT getting on their ammo due to excessive use in their distribution centers.

              I agree, when I voted this time there were some bills and positions I did not know enough about the law in question or the candidates to make an educated decision. I skipped those.

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                Any attempt to make ammunition misfire could be extremely dangerous. If a round gets stuck in the barrel, the next one could cause the weapon to explode. People who don't know firearms should not try to legislate them.

                However, I heard a disturbing rumor that they are going to outlaw the .454 Cassull Jan21st.


                -denise

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