Originally posted by Obbe
I don't believe everyones wealth is proportional to their labour (ie: billionaires), but I do agree that wealth should equal labour.
them how do you quantify labor ?
calloric expanses ?
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Originally posted by Technologist
Prove me to be a liar. Find that post where I supposedly called you a psycho rapist.
ahemm
Originally posted by Technologist
Kr0z, I didn’t ask for your opinion on what I have to say ya damn psycho. I do not bother you, but I’ve said something to make you be a dick towards me. You can be a dick all you want, it’s who you are. Just don’t get mad when I say you’re a psycho rapist. Now I’ve kept my thoughts about what I think of you to myself, but I’d be more than happy to put it out there.
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Originally posted by Splam
Fact is America should have no jurisdiction of what American citizens do outside of it's own border. You wanna come to Canada and smoke weed? You've committed no crime. You wanna visit Tehran? Who's to tell you not to?
Then there's international law and the law of the country you're visiting, which should be respected. No US citizen should be held to US law when they're outside the US. Else us in Canada might as well deny selling our weed to tourists.
especially the laws concerning americans procurememt of child sexes outside the US.
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Originally posted by Speedy Parker
You are full of wrong even when you are actually trying to be right.
1954: The ArmaLite Company is Founded
1954-1956: ArmaLite Begins Designing Rifles In 1954, the first weapon was the AR-5. A bolt-action rifle with a .22 Hornet round was developed as a survival rifle for the flight crew in the U.S. Airforce.
1955: The U.S. Army Seeks a Replacement Rifle Armalite submits the AR 10 but does not get a contract.
1956-1959: International Licensing Agreement For The AR-10
1959: ArmaLite Sells the AR-15 Design to Colt who begins production for civilian sales as a hunting rifle.
1961: Eugene Stoner leaves Armalite and joins Colt as a consultant.
1963: The M-16 is born but not adopted by the US military who refuses to give up the inferior M14 for various reasons.
1965: The M-16 Becomes the Primary Service Rifle. Despite the continued resistance to the M16 production problems with the M-14 forced the hands of Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defense. The United States needed a rifle that could be used in all four branches of service. The M-16 would be this weapon.
no, your source is wrong.
In 1958, ArmaLite submitted ten AR-15s and one hundred 25-round magazines for CONARC testing.[7] The tests found that a 5- to 7-man team armed with AR-15s has the same firepower as 11-man team armed with M14s.[36] That soldiers armed with AR-15s could carry three times more ammunition as those armed with M14s (649 rounds vs 220 rounds).[37] And, that the AR-15 was three times more reliable than the M14 rifle.[7] However, General Maxwell Taylor, then Army Chief of Staff, "vetoed" the AR-15 in favor of the M14.[7] In 1959, ArmaLite now frustrated with the lack of results and suffering ongoing financial difficulties, sold its rights to the AR-10 and AR-15 to Colt.[6]
main purpose was/is military weapon.
Colt started selling the semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle as the Colt AR-15 in 1964.[3]
tell me my sauce is lying.
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Originally posted by vergitarianvore
ive given up trying to find a belt/holster combo that will be anything less than annoying when trying to move at a speed above a slow jog…and thats after trying almost every major type of open-carry holster.
the best ive found is a high-mounted (almost to hip) safariland with a thigh strap attached to a HSGI padded belt. (the one in my avatar.) its annoying to run with but once it shifts to a running position it stays and doesnt constantly change its own position like smaller 2-ish inch belts do.
mount it on your back like a ninja sword.
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