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I saw one of those .gov lists when I was working for a large insurance company. Not sure if it's the "terrorist watchlist" they're talking about here or not and I forget the name that .gov used for it. I tuned out when the company decided to have each department send their financial transactions to a central team who would be responsible for comparing to the .gov list. I built the part to send my department's data to the central team. The .gov wanted all financial institutions to report any financial activity for "people" on the list (the list had at least one boat on it - not sure how a boat can do a financial transaction.) The list was so bad and unstructured that the company was afraid that something would get missed if they let each department program their own algorithms to match the company's data to the basically freeform list. I guess the NSA does it now - maybe that's why the need that huge datacenter: their lists are so crappy.Yes, people put on a secret government list with no ability to appeal their names appearance should be stripped of their 2A rights without due process...
Wut??? How informed is this forecast?
Just my guess. Christie will get the R nomination by swinging social conservative and neocon enough to preserve the base, but this will alienate Latinos and Blacks, even though he'll try to course correct after the primaries and appear moderate. Hillary is the heir apparent for D's. D's will rationalize that "She's different than Obama. Things will be better this time! OMG look...a unicorn farting rainbows!" She'll win by a thin margin. She's a wildcard, though. She likes power and control more than ideology. I suspect she'd even be a Conservative if she thought that were a better path to the Whitehouse.
It doesn't matter so much. We're rearranging deck chairs on the Titantic right now.
That is it. He figures that he will be dead in the water if he pisses off us gun owners now. If be becomes prez, he may decide to screw us over royally. Time will tell.He is, but he is more interested in being president right now.
I think you're right about Hillary; she is the heir apparent and feels the party owes her for being sh-t on by them for decades.
I'm not so sure about the R's. I really think Christie is DOA, he won't play well down south or with the base. The RINO's will certainly be in Christies camp. I like Rand Paul and Trey Gowdy even though I don't know Gowdy will run, Rand will.
I like the deck chair analogy now we need the band.
Wrong. Get your facts straight!
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Laugh now. Can't wait to see that they do in MA.
who let the SPED kid off at the wrong stop!? NER (Northeast Retards) is two stops up the road. Move along now.
GOV. CHRISTIE WANTS FIREARMS ID CARD FOR PURCHASE OF ALL AMMUNITION
On August 16, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) vetoed some gun bills and sent others back to the state legislature with "recommendations." One such recommendation is "requiring a New Jersey firearms identification card for the purchase of all ammunition."
Christie also wants physicians and screeners overseeing involuntary commitments to inquire about firearm ownership. This information could be obtained through a provision in the bills for a firearms identification card.
Christie vetoed the .50 caliber rifle ban, saying he wanted to ban long range Barrett .50 calibers, not all .50 calibers in general.
He also vetoed a bill aimed at overhauling the state's gun permit system.
The bill, sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney (D), would link a digital smartcard to all firearms purchases and law enforcement records. Access to the card would be available to state police, the Motor Vehicle department, mental health facilities, and ammunition retailers.
Christie said the technology for a "smart card" does not even exist. He likened the card to a "smart gun" requirement proposed in 2002, saying that smart gun technology is still not here, 11 years after it was proposed as a law.
He is, but he is more interested in being president right now.
Now he wants this? He should run for mayor in NYC not president.
Gov. Christie Wants Firearms ID Card for Purchase of All Ammunition
That is because he found out the President has a Chef on duty 24/7
MMMMMMMM...... pastries.
We already need an FID card to purchase ammo in NJ. Breitbart is the last place I would turn to for my daily news!
who let the SPED kid off at the wrong stop!? NER (Northeast Retards) is two stops up the road. Move along now.
But he did sign A3687 to ban those on the terrorist watch list from being able to buy.
He is no friend of ours and is just another power hungry RINO.
Ya. I agree. I see no need why terrorists should not be able to buy guns!
When I was on active duty, our battalion intel NCO ended up on the watch list. The guy had a TS/SCI security clearance but somehow was also a possible terrorist. He didn't find out until OPM was renewing his background investigation. For all you know, you might be on the watch list too.
He is, but he is more interested in being president right now.
But he did sign A3687 to ban those on the terrorist watch list from being able to buy.
He is no friend of ours and is just another power hungry RINO.
Yup. He is 2% less suckass than hillary.
When I was on active duty, our battalion intel NCO ended up on the watch list. The guy had a TS/SCI security clearance but somehow was also a possible terrorist. He didn't find out until OPM was renewing his background investigation. For all you know, you might be on the watch list too.