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CharlieMike 2 points ago +2 / -0

What ever works... 16oz claw hammer is great for up close and personal. Don’t have to register yet and never runs out of ammo. Although, I do like the feel of the recoil of a .40 P229.

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CharlieMike 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe one of you keyboard warriors can do better than me, but I can’t find any registrations or ownership of saveamerica45.com. I suspect “fake news”.

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

Now that SCOTUS has ruled that States can do whatever they want for elections, how will they be able to rule in a voter suppression complaint?

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

The language used in this leads me to believe it is a shill. I have known and still know many Marines and NONE would refer to M16/AR15 as a “war like weapon”...

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s called muddy the waters enough to create doubt in layman’s (oh, excuse me, laypersons) mind. The problem is not proof of “could or maybe” but what “did” happen. That needs to be in official court documents.

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

You have a stack of pre-positioned Trump ballots with a few Biden ballots on top ready and you casually hand them to the person to run as well.

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CharlieMike 3 points ago +3 / -0

6% was probably the built in margin for the anticipated Trump vote. When the actual Trump margin was much greater, the safety net had to be activated...i.e. stop counting and rush in extra Biden votes to the designated dump zones. The smaller establishments could be ignored and allowed carry on with the 6%.

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CharlieMike 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you have access to a Publix grocery, about every 3 weeks, they have a coupon to get a $50 gas card for $40 with every $50 of groceries purchased. When gas was a lot cheaper, I stockpiled a bunch in case prices went up again....

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yea, I only did 37 years, was involved in the Iran Hostage Rescue mission, worked with a MAB (I was fluent in spoken Arabic learned while stationed in Morocco for 1.5yrs), was deployed to Kuwait/Iraq, assisted Special Forces Battalion prep for deployment, deployed 7 times to central/South America, and 9 times for disaster responses. Oh yeah, I started as an E-1 and worked my way through the ranks and retired as an O-5. I also used to run 11 miles a day when off duty on Diego Garcia. So, ok, moving along...

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CharlieMike 2 points ago +2 / -0

He was a Naval Reserve JAG officer responsible for advising Special Operations (SEAL/Special Forces) commanders on rules of war and ethical treatment of POWs. Not unusual for SOGs to have non-standard uniforms/equipment.

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

Chyna will probably buy them out at bargain and then subsidize to keep free propaganda platform. Headquarters and operations will move to Beijing.

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CharlieMike 19 points ago +19 / -0

Hope you don’t mind a little life experience advice. Pay the business before you pay yourself (future growth), don’t grow too big or too fast (stability and duration), ONLY hire employees who have been thoroughly vetted (even the most seemingly honest person can end up a snake in the grass).

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CharlieMike 2 points ago +2 / -0

Florida National Guard works for DeSantis, so...... no worries.

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CharlieMike 0 points ago +1 / -1

Don’t sell them short until you’ve walked in their boots. I did 6 years active USN, was part of the Jimmy Carter Iran Goat Fuck, then switched to NG 12B/C. Did 31 years as weekend warrior in addition to fulltime job. I was deployed 12 times to State and Federal missions. Thankfully my job was supportive. We weekend warriors consistently beat our active duty capstone unit in 12B squad comps.

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CharlieMike 1 point ago +1 / -0

The military historically does not intervene in domestic political issues. The Federal arm does not have a legal standing to act on their own behalf nor do they have arrest authority (posse comitatus). The National Guard can be used as “law enforcement” under the authority of the governor. Defending the Constitution does not mean seizing the government from civilian authorities. That would set a very dangerous precedent and lay the groundwork for a military dictatorship.

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