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Tweet Reveals The True Goal Of The Gun Control Agenda
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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The first rule of social networking protocol seems reasonable, “don’t post if you are angry or intoxicated, because the internet has a flawless memory.”
Apparently, this wisdom does not apply to an extremist reactionist, as her thoughtless tweet inadvertently revealed the insidious leftist playbook to destroy the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Twitchy.com shares the amorally concise, unintelligent, and hate-filled string of words directly attacking gun owners and escalating the battle between sensibility and ridiculousness to a whole new level of ugliness. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(5/21/2018)
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Lad bink. |
Comment by:
tazdevil
(5/22/2018)
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it appears the link has been pulled down |
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Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom of Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any bands of regular troops that can be, on any pretense, raised in the United States. — Noah Webster in "An Examination into the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution," 1787, in Paul Ford, ed., Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States, at p. 56 (New York, 1888). |
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