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  1. ‘‘(B) ACCESS.—The Attorney General shall 16 make the contents of the database accessible to 17 all members of the public, I think NOT
  2. obstruction is a procedural crime. Give me ONE conviction. Given they determined about not being able to go after a sitting President. but You said his people. Give me ONE conviction
  3. Hey guys. Anyone interested in one like I made Say $250 and you pick it up...Rochester, NY? If you wanted a frame for adding solid AMU blocks or adding Olympic plate weights We could work something out.
  4. Pipe dream works well for keeping bait and scent up. Still the same issues with the traps in the ground though. We used it last year and this year with varying success. Google "portable pocket". I'll be going that way instead next year becasue it'll drive easier in our soils.
  5. I am looking for a conviction that was actually part of the Russian Collusion assertion. You know, bribes from Russia or anything that was actually asserted by the collusion claims. Not the "we didn't get anything so we are gonna break your balls on tax law" or "we are going to charge you for lying during the investigation since we can't actually find a crime". Give me just two of "Trump's people" that committed a crime that was involved in the Russian collusion as you asserted. Hell. give me one.
  6. Not making a case either way. I'd like someone to show me a conviction of a crime that isn't tax or procedural related.
  7. These are the people that I know of that were "brought to justice" based n the Russian Collusion investigations. Who else are you thinking of? Has there been a conviction based on Inappropriate (illegal) activities with Russia? Sentenced: Former Trump 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort: Sentenced to 7.5 years in prison this March for bank and tax fraud and crimes related to his work as a political consultant in Ukraine. Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen: Received a three-year prison sentence in Dec. 2018 for tax evasion, bank fraud, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations. Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos: Convicted of lying to investigators about about Russian contacts. He served 12 days in prison and in October, filed to run for former Rep. Katie Hill's California seat. Richard Pinedo: The California man was sentenced to six months in prison in Oct. 2018 for selling bank account numbers to Russians who engaged in election interference. He has no known connection to Trump. Dutch attorney Alex van der Zwaan: Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators about his work for law firm Skadden, Arps, Meagher, & Flom LLP and Affiliates in 2012. He was sentenced to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine. Ex-Trump campaign deputy chairman Rick Gates: Pleaded guilty in Feb. 2018 to conspiracy and lying to the FBI. After cooperating extensively in multiple investigations, Gates was sentenced in December to 45 days in jail, three years of probation and 300 hours of community service. Roger Stone: Sentenced to 40 months in prison for crimes that include obstruction of justice, lying to Congress and witness tampering. A federal jury convicted Stone last year after he lied to Congress about his efforts to learn more about when WikiLeaks would publish damaging emails about Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election. Former national security adviser Michael Flynn: The retired three-star general pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in Dec. 2017
  8. Convicted of inappropriate activates with Russia? you mean illegal activities with Russia right?
  9. How old are you? I'm 55. I remember back in the early 70's we were doing the duck and squat drills in the halls to kiss our butts goodbye becasue of the nuclear missile strike Russia was going to unleash any day. About mid 70's it was the fear call was about the impending ice age. I think it was the 80's with the Aquanet big hair craze that arenols were causing a giant hole in the ozone. I think all of our skin was suppose to be melted off by no because of that one.
  10. Nah....won't have to deal with Joe for more than 2. Kamala on the other hand...
  11. was it frozen of did it fire when you hit the pan?
  12. If you don't have access or ability to make waxed dirt, grab peetmoss and regular table salt. Sprinkle the trap bed. layer peet,,,,,sprinkle,,bed trap...,layer,,,sprinkle. Should get you through the next couple week. Dollar store usually sells cheap table salt.
  13. High's usually. might be good to try one on a gun already mounted and see how they fit. Gun stock differences can make you move up or down a size.
  14. you boys better get setting....season is burning.
  15. What's the carbon footprint on that VS natural gas on a per BTU. Let me make it easy. Burning hardwood is on par with coal.
  16. There is usually is a base mount that screws into the gun. the "rings" attach the scope to the base. It clamps around the tube of the scope. Those come in different heights to assure a proper alignment of your eye and scope clearance off the barrel. in this picture they are using a 2 piece base so it doesn't run across the opening of the receiver and gives you the most clearance for loading and ejecting. What can happen here though it there is not much adjustment left to slide the scope forward of back to set your eye relief. Setting up a scope and buying the components is a series of trade off's in may cases.
  17. If you are in such full support of this what alternative energy uses are you partaking in currently? Electric vehicle? solar at your home?
  18. That's why those "evil feature" stocks on the black guns are so nice.
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