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Re: Refugee Status,
I have compassion for the elderly persons effected by the hurricanes. However I have no compassion for the others who became refugees from the hurricanes.
For the $600.00 they spent on the latest and greatest smart phone they could of purchased a game cart, 2 7 gallon water jugs and 2 empty 5 gallon buckets for each family member .
1 bucket being filled with old clothes and toilet paper, the other bucket being filled with shelf stable foods such as canned beef stew, tuna, dried soups a metal bowl, spoon and cup.
We as tax payers should not have a pay for the care of stupid people.
Stupid people and jerks grow older too. There lies the dilemma for those of us that want to fight the inner misanthrope…how to discern the difference. My gauge is hand up not hand out when we are able and that is further refined by how it affects our trusted group.
Hugh,
As for shotguns I really feel the 590A1 is the way to go for survival shotguns. Dual extractors, thickened barrel; and the only gun to survive the “US Army torture test for shotguns”.
I agree with sheepdog I have a 18.5 inch and 20 inch 590A1 amazing overbuilt guns that feel like youre shooting a 410 very forgiving kick