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Epyon
11-13-2010, 18:23
Glad to find a forum that's a bit more local. I go by the same user name on other gun forums. Happy to be in Colorado, a much more open minded and socially accepting place than a backwater state like Florida. I'd like to set the record straight that I don't like either two sorry excuses for political parties in control of this country. My affiliation is to the Constitution and not to political parties; I will not give up principal just to "fit in". I might walk a lonely road, but it's an awesome one. That being said, I hope to get into shooting regularly and I will probably lurk around the political forums and anything that deals with law mostly.

coop68
11-13-2010, 18:46
welcome to the site[Coffee]

jerrymrc
11-13-2010, 19:38
Welcome.

Marlin
11-13-2010, 19:53
Welcome

vim
11-13-2010, 20:13
Howdy. Boulder's an interesting mix; don't let the stereotypes fool you or the out-of-towner jokes about it get you down. Plenty of fine people and world-class recreation.

patrick0685
11-13-2010, 20:38
Welcome

pickenup
11-13-2010, 23:08
Welcome aboard.

Irving
11-13-2010, 23:12
Head nod.

GhostRider
11-14-2010, 01:06
welcome

theGinsue
11-14-2010, 01:30
Welcome to the site.

I agree with you about our two primary political parties - They've both sold out their ideologies to corruption and greed. Without a strong conviction to the rights and government restrictions given in the Constitution, any politician becomes nothing less than a criminal or tyrant. And when you get a group of like-minded individuals who refuse to follow the Constitution, you no longer have a representative government - certainly not a government that is Of, For, or By the People.

2ndChildhood
11-14-2010, 08:33
This!

Welcome to the site.

I agree with you about our two primary political parties - They've both sold out their ideologies to corruption and greed. Without a strong conviction to the rights and government restrictions given in the Constitution, any politician becomes nothing less than a criminal or tyrant. And when you get a group of like-minded individuals who refuse to follow the Constitution, you no longer have a representative government - certainly not a government that is Of, For, or By the People.

Plus a plug for separation of church and state. Some of the whacko politicos out there want to reshape our country into their version of sharia.[M2]
gtfo of my country jerkoff!

palepainter
11-14-2010, 09:44
Welcome. I am on that lonely road with you.

Epyon
11-14-2010, 16:56
2ndChildhood, I definitely believe in separation of church and state for ALL religions within this country. Also, good to know I'm not as alone on my political views as I thought.

sabot_round
11-15-2010, 12:29
Welcome to the forum!!