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This is a bad situation and all your what if's will mean $hit in your computer room. I hope I never have to be in a situation like that. If I am I will tell you I will do all I have to to walk out of there to be home with my family, that means everything from shooting to jumping out a glass window and running to being a sheeple.

You can answer this question after you are in the situation. Other than that it is all speculation. like most CCW what if's. Thats why some of these CCW classes are jokes. No one knows till they have a gun to their head how they will react. Some on this board might piss their pants and cry like babies with a gun in their pocket.
+1 .... pretty much it in a nutshell. Everyone hears of things on the news, like the shootings at VT for example, and Monday morning quarterbacks the situation, "I'd would have done this or that", but until you are faced with that situation you have NO IDEA how you'll react. Training for all kinds of situations is good, but once the shit hits the fan the adrenalines pumping, sweats pouring out of every pore and there's a million things running thru your head. Who can honestly say how they'd react, hell even if you had been in that situation before you can not predict how you would react if it happened again. I know one thing, I truly hope I never find myself in a situation where I have to decide weather to draw my gun or not, ever, for any reason, I can only hope that if I had to I would, but I can't predict the future, if I could I'd hit the lottery every day.
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+1 .... pretty much it in a nutshell. Everyone hears of things on the news, like the shootings at VT for example, and Monday morning quarterbacks the situation, "I'd would have done this or that", but until you are faced with that situation you have NO IDEA how you'll react. Training for all kinds of situations is good, but once the shit hits the fan the adrenalines pumping, sweats pouring out of every pore and there's a million things running thru your head. Who can honestly say how they'd react, hell even if you had been in that situation before you can not predict how you would react if it happened again. I know one thing, I truly hope I never find myself in a situation where I have to decide weather to draw my gun or not, ever, for any reason, I can only hope that if I had to I would, but I can't predict the future, if I could I'd hit the lottery every day.
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Yeah, that's not exactly true though. I know how i handle stress, I know how i'm trained and i know how i'd react in certain situations. It's not difficult, all it takes is a bit of meditation on the idea.
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I would tell everyone to let them take the money as it is only monopoly money since 1913. Banking is NOT an honest business in America now and has not been in a VERY long time since the Rothschild family took control of our money through Warburg and JP morgan who were their frontmen. As for M&T banking , well THEY won't even cash their own checks without a FINGUREPRINT . Eventhough the check said right on it that it was a M&T check. Jesus was right when he said money is the ROOT of all evil. The devil will be collecting millions of American souls when you give your fingureprint and retna scans. Personally I'd rather not chance my soul on a few meaningful years of "easy" . When you give up yourselves with your identity to this you will be telling God I want the easy path(Lucifer's path) and will not trust God anymore for your daily requirements

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I would tell everyone to let them take the money as it is only monopoly money since 1913. Banking is NOT an honest business in America now and has not been in a VERY long time since the Rothschild family took control of our money through Warburg and JP morgan who were their frontmen. As for M&T banking , well THEY won't even cash their own checks without a FINGUREPRINT . Eventhough the check said right on it that it was a M&T check. Jesus was right when he said money is the ROOT of all evil. The devil will be collecting millions of American souls when you give your fingureprint and retna scans. Personally I'd rather not chance my soul on a few meaningful years of "easy" . When you give up yourselves with your identity to this you will be telling God I want the easy path(Lucifer's path) and will not trust God anymore for your daily requirements
Well i certainly wouldn't lift a finger if they were gonna shoot the motherfuckers on the board of directors of a major bank. Unfortunately, the one who is most likely to get the bullet is the girl behind the counter.

As for satan and fingerprinting: stop using large banks. I use a small bank with 3 branches. I make 4% on my checking account and don't pay ATM fees. I haven't had to fill out a deposit slip in over a year since they know me by name when i walk through the door.
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Jesus was right when he said money is the ROOT of all evil. The devil will be collecting millions of American souls when you give your fingureprint and retna scans.
If you must quote the Bilble and Jesus's words do it properly, it is not the money that is evil but the lust or love of money...
For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
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Uhh money is still the ROOT as we are all human and god knows this. As long as there is so called money evil will follow it and use it against the minds of the weak. Therefore you cannot deny that evil uses the money for its progression. Yes it is up to the people to make the right choices and take all the power away from the money . Anyone who works to sustain our current system via the counterfit "banks" they only help destroy what they call their country unknowingly.
Did you know when you ask for a credit line the bank assigns a # to you on how much money they can print out of thin air for you. So you are basically paying interest on your own money. The joke is on those who follow creditality also a new religion
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I'm guessing you work for barter not wages. What bank do you use? One of the "honest" ones? Money is not the root of all evil, the devil is. You don't have to love money in the same way you don't have to steal or murder.
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Even if you manage to get a shot or two off at the bad guy and hit him in the torso, he can still shoot you back. Handgun rounds are not laser death-rays, it's not a simple matter of who gets off the first shot. Gunshot victims do not *instantly* drop to the floor and die like they do in the movies.
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Even if you manage to get a shot or two off at the bad guy and hit him in the torso, he can still shoot you back. Handgun rounds are not laser death-rays, it's not a simple matter of who gets off the first shot. Gunshot victims do not *instantly* drop to the floor and die like they do in the movies.
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