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Re: Texas electricity
The fallout begins...
Texas power company seeks bankruptcy protection after storm
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas ... d=msedgdhp
Texas power company seeks bankruptcy protection after storm
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas ... d=msedgdhp
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Texas now has the Biden illegals to deal with now.
They must hate the Big Guy Biden
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I always thought illegals were subject to open season with no limit. The 5.56 law . If you're trespassing. You are a free target. If you are an illegal immigrant you are worth more points. No need to bring to the checking station. Just throw them in the outdoor furnace. I guess you could taxidermy them. I personally don't like to see them on the wall.Bigjohnski wrote: ↑Mar 13th, '21, 14:12 Texas now has the Biden illegals to deal with now.
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your an assANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 13th, '21, 19:44I always thought illegals were subject to open season with no limit. The 5.56 law . If you're trespassing. You are a free target. If you are an illegal immigrant you are worth more points. No need to bring to the checking station. Just throw them in the outdoor furnace. I guess you could taxidermy them. I personally don't like to see them on the wall.Bigjohnski wrote: ↑Mar 13th, '21, 14:12 Texas now has the Biden illegals to deal with now.
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All wearing Biden let us in tee shirts
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I have an idea. Let’s electrify the wall Trump built. Oh...wait.......
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Is Texas vying for 3rd world country status or what? With this power outage, dropping the mask mandate, and voter suppression, they're really making a run at it.
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The voter bills are for real. I think the Dems are sleeping at the wheel.easyrider16 wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 06:30 Is Texas vying for 3rd world country status or what? With this power outage, dropping the mask mandate, and voter suppression, they're really making a run at it.
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Here's to hoping that many of them get struck down by the courts.
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So if a trespasser enters my posted property? If I confront them and fear for my life? I have no right to use deadly force? Are you familiar with the castle doctrine? On a good day it might be 30 minutes before an officer arrives. At night could be an hour. By that time myself and my neighbors will have taken care of any issues. We have very little crime in this part of NH. Everyone carries. Even the old retired teacher lady down the road. Texas ranchers are over run on a daily basis by illegals. Illegals ruin fences and smuggle across private property. If people want to enter this country they can follow proper legal channels. No excuses. No trespassing. No illegal immigration.easyrider16 wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 06:30 Is Texas vying for 3rd world country status or what? With this power outage, dropping the mask mandate, and voter suppression, they're really making a run at it.
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you should find some ofter fantasy to wack off toANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 15:57So if a trespasser enters my posted property? If I confront them and fear for my life? I have no right to use deadly force? Are you familiar with the castle doctrine? On a good day it might be 30 minutes before an officer arrives. At night could be an hour. By that time myself and my neighbors will have taken care of any issues. We have very little crime in this part of NH. Everyone carries. Even the old retired teacher lady down the road. Texas ranchers are over run on a daily basis by illegals. Illegals ruin fences and smuggle across private property. If people want to enter this country they can follow proper legal channels. No excuses. No trespassing. No illegal immigration.easyrider16 wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 06:30 Is Texas vying for 3rd world country status or what? With this power outage, dropping the mask mandate, and voter suppression, they're really making a run at it.
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I am familiar with the castle doctrine. Allow me to familiarize you with NH law. You can only use deadly force, to wit, a gun, when you or someone else's life is in danger, or if you are trying to prevent someone from committing rape, kidnapping, felony, or burglery when that person is likely to use unlawful force.ANGUS wrote:So if a trespasser enters my posted property? If I confront them and fear for my life? I have no right to use deadly force? Are you familiar with the castle doctrine? On a good day it might be 30 minutes before an officer arrives. At night could be an hour. By that time myself and my neighbors will have taken care of any issues. We have very little crime in this part of NH. Everyone carries. Even the old retired teacher lady down the road. Texas ranchers are over run on a daily basis by illegals. Illegals ruin fences and smuggle across private property. If people want to enter this country they can follow proper legal channels. No excuses. No trespassing. No illegal immigration.easyrider16 wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 06:30 Is Texas vying for 3rd world country status or what? With this power outage, dropping the mask mandate, and voter suppression, they're really making a run at it.
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Do you know what is not an authorized use of deadly force under NH law? Shooting someone who is trying to enter the United States illegally, or shooting someone for merely trespassing on your property. So when you threaten to do that, you are threatening to commit an illegal act with your guns. This makes you an irresponsible gun owner.
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So you were given your gun back?ANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 15:57So if a trespasser enters my posted property? If I confront them and fear for my life? I have no right to use deadly force? Are you familiar with the castle doctrine? On a good day it might be 30 minutes before an officer arrives. At night could be an hour. By that time myself and my neighbors will have taken care of any issues. We have very little crime in this part of NH. Everyone carries. Even the old retired teacher lady down the road. Texas ranchers are over run on a daily basis by illegals. Illegals ruin fences and smuggle across private property. If people want to enter this country they can follow proper legal channels. No excuses. No trespassing. No illegal immigration.easyrider16 wrote: ↑Mar 16th, '21, 06:30 Is Texas vying for 3rd world country status or what? With this power outage, dropping the mask mandate, and voter suppression, they're really making a run at it.
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