Nancy Johnson

Nancy Johnson
Nancy Lee Johnsonis an American former politician from the state of Connecticut. Johnson was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 2007, representing first the 6th district and later the 5th District of Connecticut following the elimination of the 6th district. In September 2007, Johnson began lobbying for Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC in Washington, D.C...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth5 January 1935
CountryUnited States of America
I started shooting out of interest in archery and there wasn't an archery range close enough for me to shoot at.
It doesn't matter if I go to a match or if I'm shooting a match by myself at the range, it's shooting matches and not saying, "Oh well, this is just for me and it doesn't count." Shooting matches.
I'm still listening, but there are very strong strengths to the (reconciliation bill), and I want to be sure what the balance is.
We cannot allow families to get hit with unanticipated taxes on college savings just when they need them to pay for their children's tuition.
Do it here, do it there, and before you know it, you'll find at least $5 billion,
I told Ken, the other day, I said it's taken me year to be able to think about nothing, while you're taking just a mental break. But especially within the last, I'd say 6 to 8 months or so, it's been very easy for me to take just a few shots and then just stand there, and then you'll look at me and you're like, "What is she doing?".
You know you do get a little bit irritated with yourself if you have a stupid shot and if you jump on the next one and say, "Okay, the next one is going to be a ten, and it's going to be a deep ten, and I don't care and I'm not going to take anything less", it usually works.
You know, differentiating between training and matches. If they are all matches it becomes very natural to shoot them, although Dan thinks I should shoot more of them. I think I shoot plenty of them.
Once I got to the OTC they knew more about the physical aspects of shooting, and knew which muscles were more important to have trained and geared us a program around that.
No, I think I used to be pretty superstitious about certain things, but I'm really not anymore. As long as I have everything is in order and I have my things as far as the match goes, shooting I'm fine. But I really don't.
A lot of them are afraid to sit down and break their position. You should be able to make it so natural that you can just get out, and sit down and walk away from it, and there's nothing wrong with that.
How do I handle it? I would say more times than not, if I have a bad shot, I just get angry and almost like kill the next one. And it usually works I would say 9 times out of 10.
We usually use that mostly on the weekends because we have access to the range during the week. But I can tell you a number of times they have had a training holiday at Fort Benning, so nobody trains, and to drag him in is like pulling teeth.
Yes, I mean, I used to be into the big bulk thing, and that's why my legs look like those of a cyclist instead of a shooter's, but I think there is a point to where too much is not a good thing. I think I try to lower my center of gravity by doing a lot of legs.