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How careless rhetoric will doom the second amendment.
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The rhetoric we use to discuss and debate a given subject is powerful, perhaps more so than any other aspect of a political battle. In the fight to win back our liberties from over a century of legislation, written to strip us of our right to keep and bear arms, we are losing. The question that must be asked is why? Most Americans do not even support stricter gun control, yet we are quickly losing in the context of legislation and in the culture war. The real engine behind the attack on our rights is the language used, not only by anti-gun activists and politicians but also by those of us who support gun rights.
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PHORTO
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Link is messed up. This one will work.
www.thecornellreview.org/how-careless-rhetoric-will-doom-the-second-amendment/ |
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