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Old 08-23-2009, 06:50 PM
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Re: Lee Bellinger, know anything about him?

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Originally Posted by Hoovie View Post
whoa! It is the activist militia types, both organized and not that pevent the trampling of our second ammendment.
I don't consider the NRA a militia. The sad truth is that most 21st century militia's in the USA are made up of nut jobs who are either white supermicist, paranoid, end of the world consipracy theorists, or all of the above.

I would like to have a survival plan in place in case of some great natural, man made, or social catastrophe. Like a plot of land in the middle of nowhere Tennessee more than 35 miles from any nuclear target and plenty of basic survival supplies to last a long time. I recently checked into a website recommended as the best deal in freeze dried food for doomsdayers and almost choked on the "great" price!! I guess it was a good deal for how long it would last but Yikes!!! I don't have a thousand dollars per person to stock up for the whole family. I am thinking a few 50 pound bags of rice and flour and a bunch of bottled water just might have to do.
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