Damn we’re a cheery bunch.

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:06 AM, P. J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> AK47 or the equivalent, unless it's fully automatic isn't good enough for a
> bear of any kind.  Just not accurate enough, and the AR-15 derived
> competition isn't powerful enough.   Really only good against varmints up to
> 200 pounds, with poor slope armor on their skulls.
>
>
> On 11/8/2012 11:03 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
>>
>> Don't forget that real men have an AK-47 or equivalent in the woods with
>> them, no mere grizzly would be an issue.
>>
>> stan
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Nov 8, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah John, Scandinavia is for girly men. I want to live poor and die
>>> young, hopefully at the hands (paws?) of a grizzly bear in the woods
>>> (where I'm forced to live because I can't afford a house and there is
>>> no help from the government for scientists living below the poverty
>>> line).
>>>
>>>    —M.
>>>
>>>     \/\/o/\/\ --> http://WorldOfMiserere.com
>>>
>>>     http://EnticingTheLight.com
>>>     A Quest for Photographic Enlightenment
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8 November 2012 14:02, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> From: DagT
>>>>
>>>>> I can agree with you there, being relatively conservative by
>>>>> Norwegians standards. One reason why republikanske are not very
>>>>> popular around here is that they usually don't seam to know much
>>>>> about the world outside the US. And in the previous election they
>>>>> used Skandinavia as an example of a system they didn't want :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Just compare The US to Scandinavia ...
>>>>
>>>> Scandinavia = Denmark; Finland; Norway; Sweden (Numbers from OECD):
>>>>
>>>> Healthcare cost as percent of GDP:
>>>> US 17.4% - Denmark 11.5%; Finland 9.2%; Norway 9.2% Sweden 10%
>>>> Healthcare cost per capita:
>>>> US $7,960 - Denmark $4,348; Finland $3,226; Norway $5,352; Sweden
>>>> $3,722;
>>>> Infant mortality (deaths per 1,000 live births before their first
>>>> birthday):
>>>> US 6.8 - Denmark 4.4; Finland 3.0; Norway 3.1; Sweden 2.4
>>>> Life expectancy at birth (Total Population):
>>>> US 78.7 - Denmark 79.3; Finland 80.2; Norway 81.2; Sweden 81.5
>>>> Life expectancy at age 65 (Males):
>>>> US 17.7 - Denmark 17.0; Finland 17.5; Norway 18.0; Sweden 18.2
>>>> Percentage of persons living with less than 50% of median equivalised
>>>> household income:
>>>> US 17.3% - Denmark 6.1%; Finland 7.9%; Norway 7.8%; Sweden 8.4%
>>>>
>>>> Easy to see why we wouldn't want anything like *THAT* for the U.S.
>>>>
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