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Comment by:
kangpc
(6/27/2016)
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U.S. shooters seek male genitalia ban, saying Roman Catholic clergy have no need for them |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/27/2016)
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Their arrogance is breathtaking.
It is not up to them to determine what we NEED.
God, through His natural law, has determined what we need, and the Framers guaranteed it.
Selah.
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Comment by:
-none-
(6/27/2016)
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the Satanic organization that brought us: 1. paedophile priests 2. hordes of [Somali] muslim immigrants in small Christian white towns, such as in Cheyenne, Wyoming. note: Currently 18.7 million are eligible TODAY for eventual naturalization....THIS YEAR 750,000 total legal immigrants will be accepted in. Seattle is packing them into tiny/high occupancy condos as the asian and communist world packs them into high rise apt. buildings since forever. 3. promotion of homosexuality, gay and lesbian priests, etc. 4. promotion of socialism (obamacare), etc. 5. sided with Nazis against Jews in ww2. 6. etc. |
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No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave. He, who has nothing, and who himself belongs to another, must be defended by him, whose property he is, and needs no arms. But he, who thinks he is his own master, and has what he can call his own, ought to have arms to defend himself, and what he possesses; else he lives precariously, and at discretion. — James Burgh, Political Disquisitions: Or, an Enquiry into Public Errors, Defects, and Abuses [London, 1774-1775]. |
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