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Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/14/2019)
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"Some gun-rights activists would murder government officials who try to enforce a duly passed law."
No, they would attack a government and its officials who try to enforce a 'duly passed' UNCONTITUTIONAL law that promiscuously discards the Constitution's command that it may not do so.
That ain't 'murder'.
That would be The People exercising their DoI right to alter or abolish a government that deliberately defied its duty to secure their individual rights, and attempted to nullify those rights by force. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/14/2019)
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"Some gun-rights activists would murder government officials who try to enforce a duly passed law."
No, they would attack a government and its officials who try to enforce a 'duly passed' UNCONTITUTIONAL law that promiscuously discards the Constitution's command that it may not do so.
That ain't 'murder'.
That would be The People exercising their DoI right to alter or abolish a government that deliberately defied its duty to secure their individual rights, and attempted to nullify those rights by force. |
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