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So you have only proven that you don't know **** and that you are a troll of epic proportions... OK.
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No, I have shown you saying something, and then shown your lie where you claim you didn't say it.
To prove you are a liar I quoted you lying.
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I don't waste time trying to notice that which doesn't exist.
The Constitution's Bill of Rights applies to all people, and thus regulates the states.
Get used to it. It's history.
If I am not lying, then it is not a lie...
If you don't understand what I am talking about and need something cleared up, then ask.
Why would I lie in the first place, I would simply admit if I made a mistake, as I regularly do...
I feel that the 2nd is clear and concise, and that it speaks of a collective right that incoporates the individual right...
and here is direct proof of you flip-floppingI did not say that I felt that it meant something particular, I said that I feel that it is clear and concise.
Nope, rights are not a joke, the fact that people made them up and think that they are the end all is the joke.
Catchya Later Flip-flopping Liar :2wave:Your "Right" to own a gun is nothing more than a joke of a man made law.
Well here is the direct proof of you lying :
and here is direct proof of you flip-flopping
Catchya Later Flip-flopping Liar :2wave:
Originally Posted by Bodhisattva
Nope, rights are not a joke, the fact that people made them up and think that they are the end all is the joke.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bodhisattva
Your "Right" to own a gun is nothing more than a joke of a man made law.
Originally Posted by Voidwar
I have no problem if ... she is killed for her lack of compliance. Rights are things I will absolutely kill over.
right outa the horses mouth... :lol:
I wouldn't be that concerned. That's one of those things that people say, but never actually act on. Every right that exists is currently limited by government in a non-trivial way. If rights were really worth killing over, why aren't people doing it already?
I agree... but why even say it?
I wouldn't be that concerned. That's one of those things that people say, but never actually act on. Every right that exists is currently limited by government in a non-trivial way. If rights were really worth killing over, why aren't people doing it already?
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.
I like what Heinlein had to say about this matter.
Infringements on rights come in many degrees. While they are tolerable, most of us tolerate them.
As our own Founders said, people are disposed to tolerate the familiar as long as it is tolerable, even when it infringes on their rights.
I think every man who has a pair, also has a line in the sand where he will say "No further." That line differs for each man.
G.
I think that for the vast majority of people, that line is a lot more flexible than they would like to admit.