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WA: The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Again and again we hear the Right assert: “Yeah, but it’s in the Constitution. I gotta Second Amendment right!” Unless you are a member of “(a) well regulated militia”, no you don’t, cowboy! Wanna kill your self? Help yourself. Wanna parade in front of your mirror with your commo and AR15? Go ahead, lick your lips, look bad. Wanna threaten and murder, look elsewhere than the Constitution to justify that. Look in vain and leave the rest of us the hell out of your fantasies – especially our families, our kids. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(5/15/2020)
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Not this stupid "militia only" interpretation of the 2A!!. It's hard to believe this garbage interpretation is still around after U. S. v. Heller.
But then I forget the antigunners are still maintaining their shibboleths.
When the R. M. S. Titanic upended and sank, the rats were smart enough to run away from the encroaching ocean water, but there were passengers who refused to leave the "safety" of the huge ship.
Like antigunners .... the rats are smarter. |
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