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Comment by:
jac
(1/17/2020)
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They've only been in session for a week.
You would think that they would have more important things to do.
This is a fine example of what we should expect when the democrats get complete control of any state or federal legislature. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(1/17/2020)
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This "Republics Constitution" has rules that elected servants must follow in order to protect the individual rights of the minority from the demands of the majority. Repeat after me : I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the "REPUBLIC" for which it stands, One Nation under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all. The Founding Fathers framed the U.S. Constitution so as to protect Americans from the Tyranny of democracy and to protect individual liberty. Serve not Rule.... |
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For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing of concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise. But it should not be forgotten, that it is not only a part of the right that is secured by the constitution; it is the right entire and complete, as it existed at the adoption of the constitution; and if any portion of that right be impaired, immaterial how small the part may be, and immaterial the order of time at which it be done, it is equally forbidden by the constitution. [Bliss vs. Commonwealth, 12 Ky. (2 Litt.) 90, at 92, and 93, 13 Am. Dec. 251 (1822) |
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