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The Founders and the 2nd Amendment


Drayno

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Considering the amount of US Veterans being disarmed via false psychiatric evaluation; deemed threats by the anti-American DHS and disarmed because of their Oaths to the Constitution and abilities to operate said arms, and the number of anti-American legislators who wish to infringe upon the population's right to self-defense, I figured a little historical perspective would not be a horrible thing.

http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2013/04/01/the-founders-and-the-2nd-amendment/#more-21275

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The sad truth is the Constitution and everything it stood for and what the American forefathers fought for was **** on the moment the US allowed the federal reserve to take over the Dollar.

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Act of 1871 was a big deal as well Coffey:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Columbia_Organic_Act_of_1871

As well as the missing 13th Amendment:

http://www.constitutionalconcepts.org/13thamendment.htm

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An excellent treatment of the Second Amendment. Should be required reading for every person in Congress.

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An excellent treatment of the Second Amendment. Should be required reading for every person in Congress.

Good luck, they don't even read the bills they saddle us with, a la Nancy Pelosi.

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Act of 1871 was a big deal as well Coffey:

http://en.wikipedia....nic_Act_of_1871

As well as the missing 13th Amendment:

http://www.constitut...thamendment.htm

Didn't know about those. :tu:

Being from the UK I don't know everything about it.

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Good luck, they don't even read the bills they saddle us with, a la Nancy Pelosi.

Fair point...

It's ironic, isn't it? They don't read laws that affect their families and themselves.

When they're out of office it's certainly going to be a pain for them when we live in a Totalitarian society.

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Excellent article. Flintlocks, muskets and atomic bombs.... How many times has that gotcha moment been tried on these forums? Funny predictable libs.

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Fair point...

It's ironic, isn't it? They don't read laws that affect their families and themselves.

When they're out of office it's certainly going to be a pain for them when we live in a Totalitarian society.

Oh they will do all right, they have ingratiated themselves to so many people they will be living off quid pro quo for quite some time.

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