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  • alxjmrk

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    interesting indeed

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    how can you say no, or be undecided?
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    ...how can you say no, or be undecided?

    Simple. The Second Amendment does not GIVE you anything. It protects a pre-existing right. Your Creator is the only One who can give you rights.

    This is a tricky one. See... if you answer "no", they say you are agreeing that no such right exists, but if you say yes, then you're acknowledging that that right supposedly comes from (and therefore can be controlled or removed by) government.

    Very tricky little SOB, that one.

    Blessings,
    Bill
     
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