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Guns are dangerous and deadly! No one can really dispute this. It’s a common diatribe that gets reeled off by some anti-gun individual over and over again. Now, while many of us will agree that firearms are deadly, we have to remember that they’re also wonderful for self-defense. Chances are if you’re face to face with an aggressor, he’ll be much less likely to carry out his attack once he sees your firearm. Most likely he’ll turn and bolt. This is why numerous women have attained the proper training and license regarding guns self defense. They want to feel safe and reassured as they stroll downtown at night alone, or when they go to the shopping mall and park in an isolated parking level. The key with hand guns and guns self defense is knowing your limits and understanding the law. You can’t simply pull your Glock at every man who looks eerie. You must remain relaxed and think clearly. Know what to look for and follow your intuition.
Written by webxx on July 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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I would say again, yes, it is worth it. Hiring the private jet in the first case (the emergency case) was a necessity of a different kind. Going for a luxury vacation is a need of another kind. Both should be indulged into if there is surplus money, and the expenses do not create any inconvenience. More on Private Jets.
Written by webxx on March 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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With the way that the military is these days and the wars that are taking place, I am the first to admit that I would not make it for one day in the military. I wouldn’t even make it through boot camp. There is no doubt that those who enter the military and make it through boot camp are definitely more dedicated and disciplined more than the majority of us. My cousin entered the Marines in 1992. He had a bit of an attitude and quite a reputation for being standoffish and stubborn. His parents didn’t think that he would make it through boot camp, but he did. In fact, when he came home after months of boot camp, he was a different person. His mannerisms were more mature and his tone of speech was more respectful to others. Our family was greatly impressed. I’m not sure if someone in boot camp really straightened him out or if just making it through boot camp was what changed him. (more…)
Written by cora on March 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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