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Wounded Veteran fun shoot

.40 Cal

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Some time ago, there was a post about donating ammo for a wounded veteran fun shoot. I would like to know more about this. Does anyone have any info? Is there a way to volunteer some time with these men and women?
 

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Thats what i thought too. For some reason i read it as "Fun to shoot at wounded veterans."

:lol:

Still i have heard about this on the nra newscast and it seems like a really great program.
 

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Doug Huffman wrote:
They shoot horses, don't they? First the veterans disarmament bill and now this, tsk tsk tsk.

Time for the draft to shut some of these not-conscientous-enough children up - maybe permanently.
I know you don't care (nor should you), but I would like to reiterate, just for the record, that I really don't like you.
 

vmathis12019

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expvideo wrote:
Doug Huffman wrote:
They shoot horses, don't they? First the veterans disarmament bill and now this, tsk tsk tsk.

Time for the draft to shut some of these not-conscientous-enough children up - maybe permanently.
I know you don't care (nor should you), but I would like to reiterate, just for the record, that I really don't like you.
I've been developing a similar opinion about Mr. Huffman myself. His lofty and self-righteous prose have been picking at a frazzled nerve for many months now. Many of his ideas seem to be in accordance with my own opinions, but the way they are presentedis unnecessarily verbose.
 

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I think he's kind of funny sometimes, but I've ben known to be a jerk from time to time who likes to get a rise out of people, and I enjoy watching it from a safe distance even more.

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vmathis12019 wrote:
expvideo wrote:
Doug Huffman wrote:
They shoot horses, don't they? First the veterans disarmament bill and now this, tsk tsk tsk.

Time for the draft to shut some of these not-conscientous-enough children up - maybe permanently.
I know you don't care (nor should you), but I would like to reiterate, just for the record, that I really don't like you.
I've been developing a similar opinion about Mr. Huffman myself. His lofty and self-righteous prose have been picking at a frazzled nerve for many months now. Many of his ideas seem to be in accordance with my own opinions, but the way they are presentedis unnecessarily verbose.


Uhh, guys, I am pretty sure it was sarcasm... And as an active duty(non-wounded) the whole joke about the thread title was kinda funny. Let's all take a deep breath now...
 
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