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Richmond Pro-gun Protest

Will it be peaceful or will there be a riot? Time will tell.

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Odd for them to choose MLK Day, IMO. But, hey. maybe these guys all believe that the guy who was shot wanted there to be pro-gun rallies on his B-Day. :shrug:

I would imagine that if there was also a protest with a couple hundred Muslim men dressed in turbans and kameezes openly carrying assault rifles and loudly proclaiming their right to bear arms that we might get some effective gun control in the US ASAP.

Remember, even Reagan signed gun control legislation in the 60s after black panthers took to the streets in just a few weeks.
 
Well the Patriots lost this year and there is hardly a better image of that defeat than the images of all those Patriots who have to stand around at their pro gun rally unarmed and unmanned.

:lamo

Well the Patriots lost this year

I don't know, we haven't see this yet


 
What you choose to call "Lobby Day" is actually the Virginia Citizen Defense League "Lobby Day" of their own date of choice, not just "happens to be (fall on)" as you say, like the many other Lobby Days that are held in Richmond VA on many other dates. Most any organization can have a Lobby Day, such as Virginia Nurse's Association, Education Association, Right-to-Life, etc. The "you" who choose to call this day "MLK Day" do so as a nationally decreed holiday. The "you" are we the people, as a nation. The VCDL "you" is peculiar to VA and the rally is in Richmond, only.

LOL

State capital?

do you think those rednecks should stay in the swamps?
 
LOL

State capital?

do you think those rednecks should stay in the swamps?

They sure are dressed for it

EOubtI_WsAASYvt
 
There's Masterdebater showing his awesome debating skills for everyone to see(Rolling eyes)

I just can't compete with a laughing face!

What am I going to do!

What are you going to do?

:shrug:

The whole world is laughing. You were banned from bringing guns to a pro gun rally, that can't be stated enough for how funny and comical this all is.
 
Will it be peaceful or will there be a riot? Time will tell.

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Odd for them to choose MLK Day, IMO. But, hey. maybe these guys all believe that the guy who was shot wanted there to be pro-gun rallies on his B-Day. :shrug:

The day honoring a civil rights leader was chosen to protest an attack on our civil rights? What's so confusing about that? :lamo
 
Simple, slave states needed their militias (informally called slave patrols) armed in order to keep slaves in line.

That's how the 2nd Amendment came about? :lamo
 
Depends if a few leftist or white supremacist sabotage the event

More likely, the cops have been given orders to touch things off.
 
Well the Patriots lost this year and there is hardly a better image of that defeat than the images of all those Patriots who have to stand around at their pro gun rally unarmed and unmanned.

:lamo

Only the capital grounds are under the gun ban. Outside of that, isn't and people will be there, armed.
 
They sure are dressed for it

EOubtI_WsAASYvt

Looks peaceful! And cold! Thought there were no guns allowed? Wonder what's going on with the caution tape arm bands?
 
Looks peaceful! And cold! Thought there were no guns allowed? Wonder what's going on with the caution tape arm bands?

No guns allowed on capital grounds.
 
hang on.

you honestly don't know Monroe's, Mason's and Henry's own words during the debate?

Are you going to make your case with detail, or not?
 
Only the capital grounds are under the gun ban. Outside of that, isn't and people will be there, armed.

So? We've proven we can take your rights away and you'll give up your guns where we tell you to and when we tell you to. The only thing protecting the second amendment as tenuous as that protection is, is folks thinking there will be political or violent backlash. They are less and less afraid of political backlash because gun control has positive support. The promise of it is partly what helped Democrats take Virgina. If there is no violent backlash, and you all just stand around with your dicks in your hands for a little and go home then what? Who's worried about that? Lol
 
a bunch of people should show up with muskets just to be funny.
 
So? We've proven we can take your rights away and you'll give up your guns where we tell you to and when we tell you to. The only thing protecting the second amendment as tenuous as that protection is, is folks thinking there will be political or violent backlash. They are less and less afraid of political backlash because gun control has positive support. The promise of it is partly what helped Democrats take Virgina. If there is no violent backlash, and you all just stand around with your dicks in your hands for a little and go home then what? Who's worried about that? Lol

It's also why the organizers of this rally are shipping in participants from all over the country to lobby a STATE legislature...
 
a bunch of people should show up with muskets just to be funny.

No- we need a bunch of Muslim men showing up open carrying assault rifles.

Suddenly, I think you’ll find the pro gun crowd questioning their choices.
 
It's also why the organizers of this rally are shipping in participants from all over the country to lobby a STATE legislature...

why not-one of the main reasons why Va was taken over by bannerrhoids was the 20 million or so Mike Bloomberg spent on supporting them
 
Are you going to make your case with detail, or not?


"Henry then bluntly laid it out: “If the country be invaded, a state may go to war, but cannot suppress [slave] insurrections [under this new Constitution]. If there should happen an insurrection of slaves, the country cannot be said to be invaded. They cannot, therefore, suppress it without the interposition of Congress. . . . Congress, and Congress only [under this new Constitution], can call forth the militia.”

And why was that such a concern for Patrick Henry?

“In this state,” he said, “there are two hundred and thirty-six thousand blacks, and there are many in several other states. But there are few or none in the Northern States. . . . May Congress not say, that every black man must fight? Did we not see a little of this last war? We were not so hard pushed as to make emancipation general; but acts of Assembly passed that every slave who would go to the army should be free.”

Patrick Henry was also convinced that the power over the various state militias given to the federal government in the new Constitution could be used to strip the slave states of their slave-patrol militias. He knew the majority in the North opposed slavery, and he worried that they’d use the Constitution to free the South’s slaves (a process then called “manumission”).

The abolitionists would, he was certain, use that power (and, ironically, this is pretty much what Abraham Lincoln ended up doing): “[T]hey will search that paper [the Constitution], and see if they have power of manumission,” said Henry. “And have they not, sir? Have they not power to provide for the general defence and welfare? May they not think that these call for the abolition of slavery? May they not pronounce all slaves free, and will they not be warranted by that power?

“This is no ambiguous implication or logical deduction. The paper [proposed Constitution] speaks to the point: they have the power in clear, unequivocal terms, and will clearly and certainly exercise it.”

He added, “This is a local matter, and I can see no propriety in subjecting it to Congress."
 
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