Paradyme
Please Remain Calm
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I agree but what he did wasn't illegal and it's no reason to call for stricter gun control.
I concur.
I agree but what he did wasn't illegal and it's no reason to call for stricter gun control.
I don't think I want my neighbor to own a 105 Howitzer. There should be some type of gun control.
They weren't Gods. They invented a philosophy that all men were created equal and they had slaves.
Wake up. They were flawed men and they knew it. That's why we have amendments.
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..and clearly the people in charge now are smarter than the people who drafte the documents our country is based on.
Wait...so youre saying that they were WRONG that a free country can be taken over by a tyrant? Or are you saying that they were wrong to believe that we should have the right to defend freedom if it happens??
Pick one of the two, because thats all my post concerns.
I wouldn't say they're smarter but I would say they have a better idea of what is best for our country today as opposed to men who lived over 200 years ago.But wait...these guys are now described as terrorists by factions of our current government...and clearly the people in charge now are smarter than the people who drafte the documents our country is based on.
They weren't Gods. They invented a philosophy that all men were created equal and they had slaves.
Wake up. They were flawed men and they knew it. That's why we have amendments.
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Thomas Jefferson's hypocrisy shouldn't be used against others. Many founding fathers did believe that all men were created equal. Alexander Hamilton, for example, was a leading abolitionist and an advocate for Native American rights (helped founding a school for their education) and played a far more significant role in the Constitution and creation of the American Government than Jefferson ever did.
Come on, Norm! You're really gonna downplay Jefferson's role?
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So, when the country was founded, we needed the ability to overthrow our government...which was as free as any country ever...
But 200 years later as our freedoms are being eroded daily...it is NOT necessary for the people to be able to overthrow the government??
That makes no sense. The 2nd amendment will always be about the peoples right to fight against the government if need be. If you actually think that the potential for that has disappeared and that now that freedom is assured we can start eliminating the rights that ensure freedom...then...well, youre wrong.
No, Potsie!
You're wrong!
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I think he also exercised poor judgment
So, some guy shows up at an Obama town hall with a gun strapped to his leg, holding a sign with the "Tree of Liberty" quote favored by Domestic Militia groups, and got off pretty easy by just being watched by police. Now because most non-gun nut Americans thought that was crossing a line, now all the 2nd amendment people are coming out of the woodwork in outrage that people are saying he shouldn't bring a gun to a political debate.
Wow... I support the 2nd amendment, but people like this guy are the reasons it could be stripped away by acting brash and stupid. Of course, now we find out this is one of those people who condone gunning down police trying to get in your house.
Seriously, where are the non-wack gun owners out there to talk down these typoe of actions? If this guy did the same thing withing 5 miles of a Bush speech 4 years ago, what do you think would have happened there?
But 200 years later as our freedoms are being eroded daily...it is NOT necessary for the people to be able to overthrow the government??
We need to overthrow the government?
We need to be able to.
I'm pretty sure that's what elections are for.
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