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I don't think you know wtf you're even talking about ...... or what you're accusing me of .... nor do you have an understanding of the our rights.

Yet you have no problem with 'rights' pulled out of thin air and manufactured by the SCOTUS.....severe case of rationalization, don't you think.

Get with the program, Popeye. You brought up that gay marriage and birth control aren't in the Constitution. I responded with "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

Is it sinking in yet? The states and the people have the power to permit gay marriage or anything else you hate re: women's rights.
 
I don't need to read it again. you seem to be under the assumption that politicians will accept money to get voted out of office. if that many people were in favor of gun regulations, it would be a slam dunk. and I am not the one that said 2 million members.

Now its 'gun regulations' ?.....I thought he was talking about "gun safety"......can't Howey make up his mind, or don't he know there is a difference between the two.
 
Thats a pretty accurate description of whats happening now. Whats your point ?

My point.

"The NRA is not a gun rights group anymore. It is a far-right group that supports the paranoid idea that the government, the democratically-elected government, is the enemy in literal terms. It does this because paranoia and the resultant fear-mongering makes them money and pays their salaries. It does this because it gives LaPierre the power he wants, good policy be damned...

...The NRA in its modern incarnation was rejected by reasonable elements within the Republican Party nearly two decades ago. Apparently, as with the fallout from Grover Norquist's undemocratic coronation, the Republican Party reacted by purging its reasonable elements.
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Get with the program, Popeye. You brought up that gay marriage and birth control aren't in the Constitution. I responded with "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

Is it sinking in yet? The states and the people have the power to permit gay marriage or anything else you hate re: women's rights.

Gays have been calling themselves 'married' for decades......haven't you heard.
The government never stopped gays from marrying, they just said they didn't have to recognize it.....

And states DON'T have the power to infringe on rights clearly given by the constitution and exercised for over 200 years....unless they vote to annul or repeal the 2nd Amendment. ....... making ammunition or magazines illegal is 'infringing' on those rights....the same way requiring a college degree to vote would infringe on that right.
 
My point.

"The NRA is not a gun rights group anymore. It is a far-right group that supports the paranoid idea that the government, the democratically-elected government, is the enemy in literal terms. It does this because paranoia and the resultant fear-mongering makes them money and pays their salaries. It does this because it gives LaPierre the power he wants, good policy be damned...

...The NRA in its modern incarnation was rejected by reasonable elements within the Republican Party nearly two decades ago. Apparently, as with the fallout from Grover Norquist's undemocratic coronation, the Republican Party reacted by purging its reasonable elements.
"

Link


Yeah....who ever heard of a democratically-elected government turning against its citizens.....or a segment of its citizens. lmao
 
My point.

"The NRA is not a gun rights group anymore. It is a far-right group that supports the paranoid idea that the government, the democratically-elected government, is the enemy in literal terms. It does this because paranoia and the resultant fear-mongering makes them money and pays their salaries. It does this because it gives LaPierre the power he wants, good policy be damned...

...The NRA in its modern incarnation was rejected by reasonable elements within the Republican Party nearly two decades ago. Apparently, as with the fallout from Grover Norquist's undemocratic coronation, the Republican Party reacted by purging its reasonable elements.
"

Link



I'd describe them as a modern incarnation akin to the fifty-six delegates that formed the First Continental Congress safeguarding the rights and rules
of the US Constitution....that are under constant erosion by our democratically-elected elites that steal taxpayers money and shower themselves with
high salarys and outragious perks and benefits....a government we have lost control over for all practical purposes....

Guess it depends on your perspective.
 
Gotta love the "penis extention" meme the libtards decided to recycle from their failed global warming scarefest. Never heard that one before!
Yup. If you drive a pickup truck... small penis.
Drive a hummer? small penis!
It's so versitile! Why not use it with gun propaganda? Awesome. Too bad only retarded liberals buy the meme. Idiots that they are they actually believe it. Howey and Ken, you guys actually believe propaganda even after it's explained to you. LOL fucking idiots!
Yeah, you folks are so clever. Way to bring people over to your side by making intelligent arguments. LOL you guys are so lame.

BTW, that supposed unprecedented warming trend turns out to be fabricated yet again. Marcott and his redating of proxies to make another hockey stick has been exposed by Steve McIntyre.
Georoigi Soros probably has a "Think Tank" room full of Lib Demo Commies, who are paid to make up all this Lib Gun Grabber sheet. I still say that there are some posters on here who are paid to post all over the web. They probably have a "binder" full of "User Names".
 
Get with the program, Popeye. You brought up that gay marriage and birth control aren't in the Constitution. I responded with "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

Is it sinking in yet? The states and the people have the power to permit gay marriage or anything else you hate re: women's rights.

The 9th and 10th refer to things that are actually real. Hence, birth control would be covered. Marriage is what it is, and means what it means. The 9th doesn't apply to imaginary and make-believe things that are literal contradictions such as gay (meaning homosexual) marriage (meaning husband and wife).
 
You need to get educated then. If you think this all started with Obama, you're disingenuous or willfully ignorant.

1995-05-01 04:00:00 PDT Washington -- The National Rifle Association's top official defended the inflammatory language his organization has used about federal agents, saying yesterday that references to "jack-booted government thugs" are accurate.
"Those words are not far, in fact they are a pretty close description of what's happening in the real world," NRA Executive Vice President Wayne La- Pierre said on NBC's "Meet the Press." The NRA's attack on federal agents, made in a fund-raising letter, has been cited as an example of the kind of rhetoric that creates a climate for violent acts such as the Oklahoma City bombing. LaPierre insisted that is not the case...

The six-page NRA letter signed by LaPierre and sent earlier this month singles out lawmakers who are pressing for gun control legislation and says: "It doesn't matter to them that the semi-auto ban gives jack-booted government thugs more power to take away our constitutional rights, break in our doors, seize our guns, destroy our property, and even injure or kill us."

It goes on: "Not too long ago, it was unthinkable for federal agents wearing Nazi bucket helmets and black storm trooper uniforms to attack law-abiding citizens."






This anti-gun campaign did start with Obama spearheading the movement. Sorry if you missed that . Can not fathom how one can miss an elephant in a small room but apparently you did.
 
The 9th and 10th refer to things that are actually real. Hence, birth control would be covered. Marriage is what it is, and means what it means. The 9th doesn't apply to imaginary and make-believe things that are literal contradictions such as gay (meaning homosexual) marriage (meaning husband and wife).

Privacy and travel are both protected by the 9th (and privacy is implied by the 4th as well), and both of those are abstracts. So is freedom of contract and association, which is where gay marriage would fall.
 
I have always been honest about my opinion and position on the 2nd Amendment. If you consider that extreme, too bad for you.


Well then, when do you plan on dropping your fixation on the disproven claim that those of us that want better regulation are coming for all your guns?

We can't have an honest discussion until you admit that position is just more fear mongering that allows you to cloud the issue.
 
and you can't help but obfuscate the issue. if a vast majority of americans want a right to be restricted, should it be so?


I'm sorry, who's obfuscating the issue?

The guy who claims that a VAST majority of Americans want some kind of meaningful regulation?

Or the guy who pathetically tries to divert the discussion by trying to change the topic?

On second thought save your answer...everyone already knows you'll just continue to lie in order to avoid admitting I am right yet again.
 
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