Friday, December 3, 2021

I Love The Country



If you'd said, twenty years ago or so, "LSP, you'll be living in a small asset-stripped town in North Central Texas," I'd have laughed. But the joke would've been on me, just think of the benefits.

Clean air, friendliness, people wave to you on the back roads; a sense, even now, of community. And guess what, most are Christian, they worship God as opposed to Moloch. OK, I'd like to see a few mass conversions from the Methodees, but you get the point.





All this to say nothing of the freedom to walk the fields and brush, gun in hand, under the free sky of Texas. Even better when you can ride it, which I haven't done in a few years because of a mad Arab and a busted hip. But still, it's there.

And guess what. No one, hardly, feels the need to wear weird masks and go full panic, follow the, ahem, science, obey your rulers autism, unlike in the cities. Why? Because no one's actually dying any more than they usually do. There's a degree of common sense running around in the country and people sense a lying, powerplay Democrat snake. They say no to it. Will they crush its heel?



Possibly, and the Left hates this and fears the country. Quite right too, how will their cities feed themselves if the hateful two gender extremists stop hauling food? Just a thought.

Your Old Pal,

LSP

18 comments:

  1. Much the same here. I can't remember the last time I saw a mask at the range.

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  2. I do believe the Methodee's, having grown up one myself, are in the midst of a mass Exodus from their Molach worshipping leadership and all their other perversions. If you want to call them what is in charge "leaders." The harvest is ripe, Rev.; go ye therefore out and reap some!

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  3. What little town of north central Texas do you call home now?

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  4. And the blue dog. Yes, he is featured in the photos of hill country life but would you have seen yourself with such a loyal companion?

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  5. Add in a dual fuel generator with pleny-o-LPG on hand, couple freezers and fridges, lots of dry goods, ammo, reloading equpt, and an excellent cook and you have .... our place. 'Cept we're not far enough out we can point the weapon out the window at random and pull the trigger to quiet the random barking dog.

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  6. Yep! Sounds like North Idaho. We are both truly blessed, LSP.

    I have moved past the point of thinking I may need Extreme Unction in my recovery. Just no push, pull, or heavy lifting for another 4 - 6 weeks. I can do that - grudgingly.

    God bless...

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  7. The Silent Majority is getting restless.

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  8. Weird, Jim, when it comes to range science.

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  9. WWW, I know!

    They've gone full lib/trans.

    You can imagine Wesley's reaction.

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  10. Mr. LL, he came as a surprise and a gift.

    I hear there's snow in Hawaii.

    Brrrrr. Be careful.

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  11. Get well, Adrienne!

    And don't hesitate to send an "unction text" -- I'll drive over or fly while that's still allowed.

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  12. drjim, how long before the people get...

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  13. We can't ignore 50% of the total US Population resides in the Los Angeles region or New York City and environs. Thankfully we still have the Electoral College. If we were a democracy we would all be serfs.

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  14. I can well imagine Wesley's reaction, Rev. But, I don't think THEY can anymore and there's the rub.

    "It ain't nothin' but the Devil." - Brother Paul Thorn testifies here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf-tddk1PRM

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