Would Bin Laden find merit in a candidate who advocates immediate withdrawal from Iraq, isolationist economics, Muslim roots, one who blames George Bush for 9/11, a minority figure, an extreme liberal,socialist, one opposed to US treatment of terrorist suspects,opposed to renewal of the terrorist surveillance act, advocating strong gun control, and a candidate who blames the US GOVT for Al-Quida being in Iraq, and wants to raise taxes on corporate America, backed by Louis Farrakhan at Nation of Islam convention in Chicago and keeps repeating: "this is a campaign of change". A candidate whose wife recently said to the world; "This is the first time I’ve been proud to be an American in my adult life?-an attorney.

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Would Bin Laden find merit in a candidate who advocates immediate withdrawal from Iraq, isolationist economics, Muslim roots, one who blames George Bush for 9/11, a minority figure, an extreme liberal,socialist, one opposed to US treatment of terrorist suspects,opposed to renewal of the terrorist surveillance act, advocating strong gun control, and a candidate who blames the US GOVT for Al-Quida being in Iraq, and wants to raise taxes on corporate America, backed by Louis Farrakhan at Nation of Islam convention in Chicago and keeps repeating: "this is a campaign of change". A candidate whose wife recently said to the world; "This is the first time I’ve been proud to be an American in my adult life?-an attorney.

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Some believe that paying taxes is patriotic. Some believe it isn’t. Some believe in bigger government. Others don’t.

For now, lets forget about all of the facets of economics intertwined with patriotism, and focus on civil liberties.

Which party advocates the most civil liberty?
That’s an easy one; Libertarians.

But out of the Republicans and Democrats, which advocates the most civil liberties? They both have taken a chip out of it.
(The Patriot act, gun control, etc.)

I’m wanting to start a small pawn shop in a small Alabama town. There was a pawn shop in town for 13 years, but the owner had to retire due to health issues. I want to fill the gap the previous owner has left. My question is, how do I survive while trying to get it started?

I know I need a county business license, state pawn license, and Federal Firearms License (FFL) from the ATF. I need a building, pawn software, inventory, etc. I think I have all that figured out. But the FFL takes 2 to 6 months to get processed from what I hear, and to be able to submit the FFL to be processed, I have to list where the store is going to be and talk to the local sheriff, etc. So basically, I need to go ahead and get a building, start paying rent on it, and wait months on the FFL to get approved before I can start doing business? That, to put it mildly, aint no good.

Also, I’m still working on the numbers, but it’s hard to figure out how I’m going to make ends meet when I can’t accurately predict sales numbers until after I open the business. I have about 15k saved up in cash, plenty of credit (very good credit score and no debt except a home), 0 mortgage payment, typical utilities, etc. The rent on the store I want to put the pawn shop in is 0/month. I’m looking at about 10-15k of initial expenses just in furnishing the store, having a decent inventory of merchandise and guns, and buying the pawn software and paying all my 1st month’s bills. Then it will be around 00/month for business expenses as a minimum, and around 00/month for bills I have to pay at home, as a minimum. I’m no economics major, but I’m having trouble figuring out how I’m going to be able to make 00/month any time soon at a pawn shop. That’d mean I would need to pawn out nearly ,000 in loans every month. Help me out guys, how can I make this dream come true?