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You are confusing regulation with decimation. Big difference.
1.) You can still travel anywhere you want. Faster and in more comfort than ever before.
2.) You can still buy a machine gun or a suppressor without "grovelling".
3.) You can buy all the gold and silver you want. No one is going to tell you that you can't. There are commercials on television every 15 minutes from literally dozens of outfits who will be more than happy to sell it to you, and have it shipped right to your front door.
4.) You have always had income tax since 1915. If you're paying 30% on your earnings, I strongly suggest you consult a tax professional about tax deferred investments.
5.) You have never been able to buy, possess, or smoke dope legally in your lifetime, and most likely never will simply because the majority of Americans do not want drugs legalized.
6.) Name one person you know the government has "murdered".
Again you have proven how far people will in fact reach to try and prove these totally abstract points. You have over 600 people employed as lawmakers in this country. So yes, you have more regulation. That is not "decimation". Custer's Army was "decimated" at Little Big Horn.
Don't try to compare that to you wanting to smoke dope and get high in your living room. Which incidentally you cannot presently do legally in any country on this Earth. All your "examples" do is prove how you will live the rest of your life in this country totally unhappy with it. Seriously, if I felt that way, I would leave. Why do you stay and subject yourself to all of this terrible torture?
1. Nice dodge on the TSA. Since people who refuse to be molested are not allowed to fly, not much of a "right" is it?
2. LOL, the grovelling peon says he isn't grovelling. How quaint.
3. Monetary gold, not just gold. There's a difference.
4. You said, stuff I could have done before I was born. That time period includes time prior to 1915.
5. Yeah well many Americans like to watch American Idol too, who cares? Since when did the government have a right to tell me what substance I can or cannot ingest in my home?
6. Read the linked article and find out. That you can ask whom the US government has murdered without a sarcasm tag is truly astounding.
Regulation of a right is worse than decimation of a right, it is outright elimination. Do you even see the difference between a right and a privilege? 600 lawmakers whose sole purpose is to take power from the people and delegate it to the government (hence, removing rights and creating privileges), and here you are defending their actions because rights are merely "abstract points". Spoken like a true slave.
By the way, the last time I visited Holland I was able to legally acquire and smoke some very nice hash in my hotel room without the Dutch cops bashing down my door. Which is why I plan on visiting again very soon, it is refreshing to breath the air of freedom once again.