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samsingh

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75. give me an fing break. alot of things happened at that time to get wwII GOING
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 05:37 PM
Jul 2012

one was clearly people only thinking about their own needs and ignoring the death of others.

i'm talking about democracies today.

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cherokeeprogressive and I often disagree, but not about this point slackmaster Jul 2012 #1
I've actually tried to get the point across about the Bill of Rights before. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #7
And exactly... Fredjust Jul 2012 #12
Human Rights Watch puts it this way gejohnston Jul 2012 #13
The Cuban constitution enumerates all rights that Cuban citizens have slackmaster Jul 2012 #14
I agree with you 100% Missycim Jul 2012 #22
Inherent for the puritan slave owners maybe. We should have evolved. Hoyt Jul 2012 #2
They weren't Puritans gejohnston Jul 2012 #4
They were pretty stern and callous folks who didn't question slavery, prohibiting women from voting, Hoyt Jul 2012 #6
Thomas Paine opposed slavery, as did Benjamin Franklin. n/t TPaine7 Jul 2012 #9
John Adams was also very much opposed to slavery, as you can see here: friendly_iconoclast Jul 2012 #20
Benjamin had slaves. There weren't many of FF who did not have slaves. Few fought it at time. Hoyt Jul 2012 #29
Yes, He was born into surroundings of profound racism, but he rose above them TPaine7 Jul 2012 #36
I read about a Klansman who called himself a "civil rights activist". He claimed he had changed too. Hoyt Jul 2012 #37
Guns are not inherently racist. They existed before white people were in what is now the US, TPaine7 Jul 2012 #39
Evolution occurs over millions of years, not hundreds. HALO141 Jul 2012 #11
Sure thing, we'll just wait a million years for you guys to realize guns aren't the answer to much. Hoyt Jul 2012 #30
OK, is that a promise? HALO141 Jul 2012 #38
actually women did vote gejohnston Jul 2012 #15
They did question slavery 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #25
Yea, they questioned whether to count them as a whole person. You guys can't be serious. Hoyt Jul 2012 #28
Don't tell me this is yet another area where you revel in your own ignorance? 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #31
What was the outcome of all those "fierce debates" and when did slavery end? How about racism? Hoyt Jul 2012 #32
Interesting. So the fact that there was a certain outcome 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #33
No, you guys treat guns "like people," even like relatives. Hoyt Jul 2012 #34
I do send mine a birthday card every year 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #35
The only reason that slavery was included in the constitution tortoise1956 Jul 2012 #42
The Constitution, essentially endorsed slavery. Heck, most of the founders "owned" humans. Hoyt Jul 2012 #44
What does slavery have to do with the RKBA? discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2012 #50
Just a historical note: Glaug-Eldare Jul 2012 #43
I've heard that from the right wingers in southern states. They sound proud of it. Hoyt Jul 2012 #45
I'm fairly certain Jenoch Aug 2012 #77
Nope. Washington wasn't an atheist. GreenStormCloud Jul 2012 #23
Let's take your logic seriously and apply it consistently, exactly as if it made sense. TPaine7 Jul 2012 #8
You know your rights are safe. Hopefully your guns will be restricted, and pethaps Hoyt Jul 2012 #10
No I do not. TPaine7 Jul 2012 #17
What ever your gun rights really are, Hoyt Jul 2012 #18
That's probably the most reasonable post I've ever seen from you. But it's wrong... cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #19
there is no evidence that the government will take away your rights samsingh Jul 2012 #66
1930's Germany .gov was democratically elected. nt rDigital Jul 2012 #74
give me an fing break. alot of things happened at that time to get wwII GOING samsingh Jul 2012 #75
more complex than that gejohnston Jul 2012 #76
Out of curiosity are you at all concerned about the rights we have lost and are losing ... spin Jul 2012 #21
Guns at home only worry burglars and home invaders, not armed robbers. GreenStormCloud Jul 2012 #24
That explains a lot. alabama_for_obama Jul 2012 #48
Or he's working to ensure safe and convenient working conditions for his colleagues. n/t NewMoonTherian Jul 2012 #58
Rights are never safe 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #26
Now the government is constrained from abridging this right of any sane non-felon citizen. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2012 #40
It's not that they approved of slavery Reasonable_Argument Jul 2012 #41
Buuuh... buuuh... but... -..__... Jul 2012 #3
Exactly. n/t TPaine7 Jul 2012 #5
Here's some support for that interpretation, and good onya for seeing it! X_Digger Jul 2012 #16
So clearly in stating that the purpose is "a well-regulated militia" ellisonz Jul 2012 #62
How is it that a 'declaratory and restrictive clause' against the government limits 'the people'? X_Digger Jul 2012 #63
These are not stand-alone commandments, these are amendments to the Constitution. ellisonz Jul 2012 #67
How is a limit on the government (the bill of rights) a limit on 'the people'? X_Digger Jul 2012 #69
I agree with your assessment 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #27
But the arms they had were muskets and cannon dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #46
Full of sound and stupidity, signifying nothing... cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #47
When one finger points out, three fingers point back dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #52
if you are in the middle gejohnston Jul 2012 #54
So you're standing by your implication that anyone carrying a gun is a combatant and therefore cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #55
Re-read what I wrote dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #56
NO matter how broad the brush is that you paint with, it always misses some spots... cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #57
100,000 gun injuries a year is acceptable to you???? dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #64
Link? ErikO Jul 2012 #68
Wikipedia dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #72
"That is the current consequence of waiting until some idiot shoots someone before jailing them." cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #70
It's not pre-emptive at all dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #71
Err.. Yes, they had multiple round magazines, even then.. X_Digger Jul 2012 #49
They didn't have radio, TV, or the internet either. Angleae Jul 2012 #51
Speech is a whole lot different from murder /nt dickthegrouch Jul 2012 #53
Only because you like the 1st amendment. xxenderwigginxx Jul 2012 #60
there are plenty of people injured every day... alabama_for_obama Jul 2012 #61
but the presses they had were hand operated and used ink! alabama_for_obama Jul 2012 #65
WELL SAID xxenderwigginxx Jul 2012 #59
That is a right-wing argument that ignores the 14th amendment. eallen Jul 2012 #73
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