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Do you actually believe that we can control the criminals by imposing more rules on the innocent? I have committed no crime, why should I be the subject of restrictions to my freedoms?
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I go with "liberal twat" on Facebook a lot. It usually get's me put in Facebook jail for 3 days.
I like yours except for the jail part,
I usually write dopey dems, or dopey libs--seems to really get their attention, it's like they know that they're dopey
i like (well i dont like, but i like that they say it!) what they say about political correctness in the documentary "expelled no intelligence allowed" great documentary if anyone can find it. i think its getting kinda hard to find soros or bezos is probably buying every known copy and trashing it.I'm not very PC which makes it not helpful:
BINGO!!!They KNOW, they just don't want to accept the fact.
Oh, I love getting into this with others. I say.....
"The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution allows me the RIGHT to keep and bear arms. There is no constitutional right for vehicles.
The constitution was written for a reason. When we fought for our independence from England, and WON, the first things the founding fathers did was sit down and write the Constitution.
Do you like the fact that you can say whatever you want without being arrested for it? Have you ever noticed what the very first thing the founding fathers wrote? Freedom of speech. This was because England rulers had a habit of executing anyone who spoke wrong of them. It was so important to have the freedom of speech that they made it the very first amendment.
The second amendment is the right to keep and bear arms. Do you know why? Because in England no one could have firearms to defend themselves against the monarchy, the Kings and Queens. If they didn't like what they saw, they executed you and your family. You had absolutely no way to defend yourself. The founding fathers thought that it was so important to be able to defend yourself against the rulers, that they wrote that second.
I am guessing the list goes in order of importance as what they fought against in the separation from the ruling Kings and Queens.
You like the fact that you should feel secure in your own home, right? Well, the fourth amendment is the right to be secure against any unreasonable search and seizure. In England they'd break down your door and take everything you had if they wanted to. The founders knew that it was important enough to list it 4th.
The 5th is that you do not have to answer any questions that can incriminate you. In England they would torture you until you told them what they wanted to know. It was the 5th most important thing that the founding fathers could think of.
The 6th most important thing was the right to a speedy trial. They would arrest you and hold you in jail forever. The founding fathers knew that this was not right and they made it the 6th most important thing.
Please understand that constitution was written for a reason. ALL of the Amendments are important to Americans. Not just some. Not just the ones that YOU think is important. ALL of them are important."
Usually the other person just shuts up…..
The bumper sticker I saw on the back of a Mercedes sedan W/Washington plates as I was coming back to OR on the Cascade Locks bridge. Now I don't hardly ever get a chance to hear that question, and generally that person doesn't really want an answer. They just want to point out to YOU, how deadly and wrong they think you are.
In that case just respond.....
"Birth Control, NOT gun control"
I would first agree to have boiling mercury poured into my nailed-open eyes rather than put ANY kind of a 'bumper sticker' on any Mercedes-Benz belonging to me.
True dis... Only one side has a voice, the other side has been and will continue to be silenced. Just look at what's happened over the past two weeks with social media and big tech...That's just one of the great things I see about 'Merica I guess. Well, used to be. Now, depending where you live, a bumper sticker like that would get you car tagged with paint, windows broken, burned, or all three.
What are they going to do in a real SHTF situation. Just roll over and die?
That all being said, I am for a universal CC license and testing to take them out in public. On your own property, do as you will, but, much like a car, if you are taking it out in public, I'd like to be able to assume you aren't going to kill anyone with it.
Also... The whole Idea that for me to get my CPl it's $45 and some fingerprints, but no other state recognises it, is dumb. The idea that states like Oregon (Shout out to my dad. oremike. Buy his ammo!) have reciprocity with most of the country, so if we all adopted a similar licensing strategy, then we could move towards a federal level one.
I like when someone says 'We register cars, license drivers and sometimes require driver training. Why can't we treat guns like cars?".
Other than the "Cars and driving are a privilege, guns are a right." reply, it just doesn't have the same impact as something like the below.
"Like cars then, if I keep my guns on my private property, then I shouldn't have to register them, need a license to use them or be required to
. So Yes, I'm for that."