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Thanks for the good post Philoshop. The FCC is made up of 5 commissioners as you pointed out. By law the president can only appoint three members of the same party, so three (the majority) are Democrats. Ajit Pai and Michael O'Reilly (the two Republicans) have tried repeatedly to have an open debate but Obama is planning to abuse his powers again bypassing congress under the guise that this is merely a routine matter of "regulation" and his appointed chairman, Democrat, Wheeler, in banana republic fashion, is set to change the internet forever and for the worse by this unconstitutional action and power grab. With so much in common, it is no wonder why our president is so friendly toward the Cuban dictator. I was incorrect in my post by saying Ajit Pai and Obama refused to make the 322 page micro managing FFC interment controlling document public. Ajit Pai was actually try to warn us. It was Obama and Thomas Wheeler the Chairman who are keeping this secret until it is voted on. As I mentioned above, nothing good or of benefit to our country will come of this. I am amazed there are some people in the forum who don't see the value of discussing such matters as this which really goes beyond normal politics. Their fundamental rights are being taken away right before their very eyes and they don't seem to care. Amazed!4 points
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I looked at pellet stoves and did a lot of research. I Decided on a new woodstove because: 1. Need electricty to run pellet stove - power outage I'm out of luck. During 4 days of no power during Sandy my woodstove was cranking, cooked on it and heated my house. 2. Pellet stoves have too many mechanical parts to break. Woodstove has no mechanical parts 3. Still need to lug 40lb bags of pelelts around 4. Need to store the pellets in dry location and secure enough that rodents don't get in 5 If the bag of pellets get wet, they turn to sawdust. If wood gets wet uncover it and it dries. 6. I like the smell of burning wood.4 points
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Far from amazing IMHO. Some people are simply die hard big government Obama supporters that hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil about this administration. Perhaps it's their blind hatred of the prior Bush administration that was implanted in their minds by the leftist media, that just prevents them from ever seeing any corruption in the Democrats. As far as rights being removed, it's not that they do not care, they refuse to believe it is happening!3 points
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When did unelected bureaucrats become lawmakers in this country? The refusal of the bureaucrats to even disclose their proposed regulations to the actual lawmakers should be a pretty good clue that they don't have completely benign intentions in this matter. The whole idea of Public input and discussion was dismissed after the first failed attempt. Now it's entirely behind closed 'curtains' so that there's no dissenting opinion. Certain parts of the proposal do have merit in their overall intent. If that's the extent of your concern, shout it from the rooftop. But even a casual look at what we're being allowed to see in the light of day concerning the actual content, and what is being heard from 2 of the 5 FCC commissioners, lead many of us to believe the basic intentions are far from noble.3 points
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I would like to address the notion of why the so called "Democratic" or "progressive" party is not "Liberal" , a term that once implied the conservation of individual liberty. The term right and left is pretty much meaningless in todays world. You have two fundamental philosophies to government, one where there is a desire to centralize government power and that wants to preserve and conserve individual and religious freedoms. Actually the Democratic Party and the so called "modern day liberals" (which are not really "liberal" at all) have much more in common with the Nazi's and the Fascists than they are willing to admit and are are the opposite of conservatives who are the true liberals. The modern day liberals (aka progressives) are for the centralization of power and bigger government along with the diminishing of individual rights and religious freedoms. They have much in common with the effective and practiced policies of Nazi's, fascists and the actual practice of so-called communist states which have used the façade of socialistic democracy to achieve centralization of power before they devolve into dictatorships (which they all do eventually). The term "Liberal" prior to the emergence of the "progressive movement" in the early 20th century meant one that believed in conserving liberty and the preservation of individual freedoms. Hence conservatives are the "true Liberals" in today's world. The term liberal was hijacked in the early to mid 20th century. Using the term liberal, progressives like Franklin Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were able to fundamentally change the role of government in American society by expanding it under the guise that more regulation meant more freedom. The opposite was true, and they knew it.2 points
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Having seen attacks on their hunting and firearm rights for decades, some hunters are just very vigilant when it comes to further attacks on any of their rights by bigger intrusive government. I'd say these posts are very much in line with the interests of many freedom loving hunters and firearm enthusiasts. On the other hand, many hunters see the pastime as an escape from the pressures and demands of the real world and choose not to participate in the vigilance. That's how they wind up with infringements on their rights, like the SAFE Act.2 points
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http://www.growingdeer.tv/#/prescribed-fire-an-important-habitat-management-tool2 points
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I just pimped out my wife's 20 guage!!! Before: Just a plain stock gun, Undertaker choke / Win XX #6's Bought it just before season last spring so I didn't have time to get it set up right, but it still got the job done... After: Mossy Oak graphics kit, Tru Glo sights, Quake Contour sling, Sims recoil pad,TruGlo SSX choke / Fed. HW #7's Haven't got to pattern it yet due to the frigid weather that seems like it's never going to go away, but...I'm confident it will be an improvement over last year. I may even polish the barrel too. Hopefully, she'll get to try it out in KY in a few weeks!!!2 points
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Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.2 points
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I don't miss a week. Hard to believe it's been on six years. I have emailed Mr Woods in the past. He'll give a personal reply when he's able.2 points
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At 73 I new them all, nothing like a old fart that still loves to shoot the bow, shoot the bull and just loves hunting with stick or gun...Hard to find other guys now, my age, I shot a 3D last year and won due to no other master senior left to shoot with...2 points
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My wood is free and I don't have to travel to get it. Fuel and maintenance for the saws and splitter comes to less than $50 per year to heat my house, and I actually enjoy the labor part of it. At least for now.2 points
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I'm dead serious. I am not a fan of any Comcast or any internet service provider. As more options develop for in ISP technology the free market will eliminate companies with unfair fee structures. More efficient low cost operators will prevail. But if monopolies are bad, why should the biggest and most powerful monopoly on earth, the US Government, be entrusted with managing the internet? Do you think the great advances in cell phones, smart phones and portable computer technology would have happened if telephony technology was still managed by the U.S. Government? The governmental red tape, regulations and bureaucracy that will be created will make it very difficult for small start-up companies and will kill competition, not enhance it because only the biggest companies will have the monetary and legal assets required to navigate through the bureaucratic mine field that will be created. The US government has shown repeatedly that it is ineffective in managing much of anything. The government under the current administration of spent the equivalent of 6 years of Face book’s operating cost just to build a simple health care website. That’s over 2 billion dollars ($2,000,000,000.00) of taxpayer money! The founders of the constitution you described intentionally created a government that was slow, ineffective in areas outside its legitimate realm. They wanted it entangled in grid lock in these matters because the greatest danger to the freedom of the citizenry is a government that acts too fast for the people to protect themselves from its propensity to grab power. For some time, FCC commissioner Ajit Pai has stated that the text of his internet neutrality rules plan is 322 pages long . However he and the Obama administration have refused to make it public. It will not be released to the public until after the FCC has voted. Pai claims this regulation will give “the FCC the power to micromanage virtually every aspect of how the Internet works.” There again we have another prime example of executive branch transparency! Here again, why should something like this be decided by unelected Obama appointees? It scares me, are you comfortable with a government that has already tampered with mainstream routers and intercepted private emails having even more power? Net Neutrality means the government will be installing its own hardware and software to monitor internet traffic, something it is ill equipped for technically and for which it has no legitimate business doing under the first amendment of the constitution.2 points
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The Constitution put in place a federal government to better enable the union of states to handle foreign affairs. It's powers were limited to, and are still supposed to be limited to: war, peace, foreign negotiation, and foreign commerce.2 points
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I've decided Curm is correct. There is no way any amount of information or education will change the mind of anyone who is firmly convinced something is fact. Therefore I'm not going to bother expending energy with replies to posts that are contrary. The problem with the country today is there are too many things people "know" that just aren't true. We need to change the country's slogan to "God Help America".2 points
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No way the Government would ever regulate or refuse access to certain sites….Right??2 points
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There's a venereal disease that you can catch from birds. It's called Chirpes...Be careful... Be sure to wear a condom whenever handling any of our feathered friends.2 points
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Ok, a lot of us are getting cabin fever and are on the verge of insanity. I have a great project figured out for at least one of these house-bound days. I'm dragging out all my poles and tackle boxes and going through everything. I'm going to toss what is busted, useless, or just plain doesn't work, and fix all the stuff that needs fixing, and putting new line on the poles, etc., etc. So, anyone looking for something useful to do during winter, that is something that you will appreciate next spring, and also gets you mind off of this crappy record-setting winter and onto a better time of year.1 point
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I had a BRNO 602 that was a 458 Win Mag reamed to a Lott (you can shoot Win Mag loads in a Lott, but not vice versa) With plinking loads you can play with one all day and the recoil is on par 45-70loads you are used to.1 point
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I was helping a young man shop for his 1st rifle a few months back.I wasn't impressed W/the Rugar American at all. the Axis II is a much better bargain.IMO The Axis appears to share many components W/the regular Savage bolt actions. Much easier to upgrade/modify.1 point
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Left, right, center... Who the hell cares. If you hold office you're a villain. Period.1 point
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"Opponents, including many congressional Republicans, said the FCC plan constitutes dangerous government overreach that would eventually drive up consumer costs and discourage industry investment. Republican FCC Commissioners Mike O'Rielly and Ajit Pai, who voted against the plan, alleged that President Barack Obama unfairly used his influence to push through the regulations, calling the plan a "half-baked, illogical, internally inconsistent and indefensible document." Michael Powell, a former Republican FCC chairman who now runs the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, warned that consumers would almost immediately "bear the burden of new taxes and increased costs, and they will likely wait longer for faster and more innovative networks since investment will slow in the face of bureaucratic oversight." Big Government Expands Further Into Your Private Life1 point
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"he couldn't pour piss from a boot if the instructions were on the heel" "got a box of rocks smarter than [insert a name]"1 point
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it's not uncommon for professors to encourage research or projects that analyze some off the wall concept or fictional scenario. I found this out when I went to college. for an "architecture behavior and design" class the final project I pretty much had to do was a bit screw up. if you can turn something nuts and/or ridiculous into good conclusive, analytical, research then it proves you're most likely capable working on something a little more realistic with concepts you can easier wrap your head around.1 point
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Erotic is when you tickle her with a feather... KINKY is when you use the whole chicken...1 point
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Grow, grow up. Your desire to hang on my every word and go off the deep end when I ask rational questions is concerning to me.1 point
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I had a '57 Chevy W/Corvair buckets in the front. Made it easy to get to the "couch" W/O opening the doors.1 point
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You really are testy lately. Just seems like you want to bring up argumentative points. I asked a quesiton to clarify your statement to see if you thought feeding was bad in all situations or legal situations, and you go off the deep end. You should relax a bit Grow. Cabin Fever.1 point
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My sister lives in Bedford, a little town in westchester. Her neighbor is a hedge fund owner and has camels, zebras, buffalo and ostrich. Who knows what else is lurking behind the stone walls?????1 point
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perhaps the US government uses their research as well.... http://video.foxnews.com/v/3567042102001/pentagon-has-plan-to-combat-a-zombie-apocalypse-/?#sp=show-clips1 point
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No one should have been feeding them in Oct. as well...the only way to ever feed a deer is through conservation efforts on land through planting and or woodlot work..ie...tree cutting and trimming1 point
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Yes grow, NYSDEC contracts with Human Dimensions Research Unit in the Dept. of Natural Resources Department at Cornell to conduct many of its surveys and do statistical research, and write reports especially regarding hunter preferences and attitudes.1 point
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I was watching a flock of turkeys cross the road a few years ago. I see a van coming in the opposite direction and as it gets closer I notice it isn't slowing down. I'm not sure if it was a clueless driver or just an a**hole who thought it was funny but he plowed right into one of the hens as she crossed. Sent the bird a good ways through the air. He never tapped the breaks and kept going. Anyhow, I called my local ECO and told him what happened and if I could have the bird and he said go for. Most tender turkey tits I've ever had1 point
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Whacked a pheasant a few years ago on my way to deer hunt with a friend. When I got to the hunting spot, the pheasant was stuffed in front grille of my Honda. We had a laugh and then I pulled it out, took the breasts out and ate them for dinner after an unsuccessful deer hunt.1 point
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Ya....... deer we killed or saw killed....... but never anything else...just a dead animal found on a trail? Who's to say how it died or what disease or poison may have killed it...1 point
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Come now on Papist. Don't be obtuse. Here are the questions directed at you in post #9 - this thread. What do any of you intend to accomplish with these political discussions? Beyond entertainment for those who like to read them, or recreation for those who like to argue, did any of you ever change one person's mind? Is that a goal? You are a smart guy. Why don't you present arguments in a way that educates instead of provokes? BTW - Just so you know what weight class you are in this morning, I fought a battle with an English muffin this morning, and lost. Grow - No hard feelings on this end.1 point
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PHADE GET OFF YOUR OWN PEDESTAL...PEOPLE HERE READ WHERE I APOLOGIZED FOR HIS MISUNDERSTANDING WHAT I SAID..THAT I WROTE I NEVER CALLED HIM A COCKROACH..LITTLE LOT STIRRER1 point
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I hear the theme song from the old sit com " The Facts of Life". It helps me deal with the fact that the Koch Brothers killed every puppy in my neighborhood and stole everyones recyclables out of their blue bins. Wonder what they're gonna do with those huh??? Yeah… I think we ALL know whats going on there!!!1 point
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Ever study your phone bills? See all of those government fees on there? They pay for government regulations.1 point
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Why all the hostility towards these guys? It's never as simple as "the bastards are killing my birds and eating their eggs." Their one piece of an extremely complex system that, were it not for our intrusion, would come to something approximating equilibrium. Nasty, sure. But not the only critter that eats eggs.1 point
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Opinions based on nothing but more opinion are worthless...... ....unless, of course, those opinions are similar to my own, in which case they will be considered facts.1 point
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I use a plastic kiddie sled. Just have to be careful to stay on the packed trail. I stepped off the edge yesterday and took a good tumble. With this amount of snow I'm more worried about cutting for next winter. It doesn't look like the tractor will be in the woods until June.1 point
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The Constitution was written to restrain the powers of the Federal government. It has no power in any area not specifically granted to it by the Constitution, keeping all of the general powers in the hands of the states and the people. The US Constitution is a restraining order on centralized power in the Federal government. http://constitutionality.info/TheConstitution.html1 point
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Boy THAT was quick...They said my add wouldn't be posted until tomorrow...1 point
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I am not sure off the top of my head, but if I think of any that stand above, I will let you know. They all about provide fair basic information. As far as waterfowl id, here is the book for the waterfowl ID course, which you might consider taking. http://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Ducks%20at%20a%20Distance-OCR.pdf This wont prevent you from breaking a game law, but once you have the bird in hand, the LeMaster Method is an excellent guide. http://www.gundogsupply.com/lemmetwatidb.html Here is the schedule for the waterfowl hunting course, not manadatory, although certain public lands require you take this course to hunt : http://nydovehunting.weebly.com/waterfowl-identification-class.html1 point