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October 30, 2008 at 3:28 PM #295705October 30, 2008 at 3:40 PM #295305partypupParticipant
Yes, I’ve been reading a lot about this, too. Between the fear of an Obama win (gun control goes wild), the fear of an Obama loss (irrational fear of riots and unrest), and the economy melting down uncontrollably, it looks as though guns and ammo may soon provide the best return on investment π
October 30, 2008 at 3:40 PM #295642partypupParticipantYes, I’ve been reading a lot about this, too. Between the fear of an Obama win (gun control goes wild), the fear of an Obama loss (irrational fear of riots and unrest), and the economy melting down uncontrollably, it looks as though guns and ammo may soon provide the best return on investment π
October 30, 2008 at 3:40 PM #295663partypupParticipantYes, I’ve been reading a lot about this, too. Between the fear of an Obama win (gun control goes wild), the fear of an Obama loss (irrational fear of riots and unrest), and the economy melting down uncontrollably, it looks as though guns and ammo may soon provide the best return on investment π
October 30, 2008 at 3:40 PM #295676partypupParticipantYes, I’ve been reading a lot about this, too. Between the fear of an Obama win (gun control goes wild), the fear of an Obama loss (irrational fear of riots and unrest), and the economy melting down uncontrollably, it looks as though guns and ammo may soon provide the best return on investment π
October 30, 2008 at 3:40 PM #295715partypupParticipantYes, I’ve been reading a lot about this, too. Between the fear of an Obama win (gun control goes wild), the fear of an Obama loss (irrational fear of riots and unrest), and the economy melting down uncontrollably, it looks as though guns and ammo may soon provide the best return on investment π
October 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM #295320NotCrankyParticipantIn hard times I’ll take family jewels vs. precious metals anyday. I think Nostradamus alluded to that.However, realizing that each of us is endowed differently to handle calamity, I think it would be wise to consider sharing and helping fellow citizens. Correct me if I am wrong but I hear a lot of ,me, me, me.Greed actually…I am going to capitalize by dumping dollars, I am going to steal land for my shiny stuff. What does that have to do with a catastrophe? That is what scares me the most. The idea goes through my head that the ones most obsessing about hypothetical Helter skelter scenarios are going to be the least useful to anyone when it happens.
October 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM #295657NotCrankyParticipantIn hard times I’ll take family jewels vs. precious metals anyday. I think Nostradamus alluded to that.However, realizing that each of us is endowed differently to handle calamity, I think it would be wise to consider sharing and helping fellow citizens. Correct me if I am wrong but I hear a lot of ,me, me, me.Greed actually…I am going to capitalize by dumping dollars, I am going to steal land for my shiny stuff. What does that have to do with a catastrophe? That is what scares me the most. The idea goes through my head that the ones most obsessing about hypothetical Helter skelter scenarios are going to be the least useful to anyone when it happens.
October 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM #295678NotCrankyParticipantIn hard times I’ll take family jewels vs. precious metals anyday. I think Nostradamus alluded to that.However, realizing that each of us is endowed differently to handle calamity, I think it would be wise to consider sharing and helping fellow citizens. Correct me if I am wrong but I hear a lot of ,me, me, me.Greed actually…I am going to capitalize by dumping dollars, I am going to steal land for my shiny stuff. What does that have to do with a catastrophe? That is what scares me the most. The idea goes through my head that the ones most obsessing about hypothetical Helter skelter scenarios are going to be the least useful to anyone when it happens.
October 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM #295691NotCrankyParticipantIn hard times I’ll take family jewels vs. precious metals anyday. I think Nostradamus alluded to that.However, realizing that each of us is endowed differently to handle calamity, I think it would be wise to consider sharing and helping fellow citizens. Correct me if I am wrong but I hear a lot of ,me, me, me.Greed actually…I am going to capitalize by dumping dollars, I am going to steal land for my shiny stuff. What does that have to do with a catastrophe? That is what scares me the most. The idea goes through my head that the ones most obsessing about hypothetical Helter skelter scenarios are going to be the least useful to anyone when it happens.
October 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM #295730NotCrankyParticipantIn hard times I’ll take family jewels vs. precious metals anyday. I think Nostradamus alluded to that.However, realizing that each of us is endowed differently to handle calamity, I think it would be wise to consider sharing and helping fellow citizens. Correct me if I am wrong but I hear a lot of ,me, me, me.Greed actually…I am going to capitalize by dumping dollars, I am going to steal land for my shiny stuff. What does that have to do with a catastrophe? That is what scares me the most. The idea goes through my head that the ones most obsessing about hypothetical Helter skelter scenarios are going to be the least useful to anyone when it happens.
October 30, 2008 at 4:23 PM #295334CardiffBaseballParticipantBen Jones’ blog participants have been advocating stocking up on ammo for quite some time. The reasoning over there was if there was some kind of depression, that crime might rise and one might have to really protect basic necessities.
October 30, 2008 at 4:23 PM #295672CardiffBaseballParticipantBen Jones’ blog participants have been advocating stocking up on ammo for quite some time. The reasoning over there was if there was some kind of depression, that crime might rise and one might have to really protect basic necessities.
October 30, 2008 at 4:23 PM #295693CardiffBaseballParticipantBen Jones’ blog participants have been advocating stocking up on ammo for quite some time. The reasoning over there was if there was some kind of depression, that crime might rise and one might have to really protect basic necessities.
October 30, 2008 at 4:23 PM #295706CardiffBaseballParticipantBen Jones’ blog participants have been advocating stocking up on ammo for quite some time. The reasoning over there was if there was some kind of depression, that crime might rise and one might have to really protect basic necessities.
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