To: DMZFrank
Consider the following sentence: A well educated electorate, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and read books, shall not be infringed. It is a version of (part) of the first amendment with a grammatical structure identical to the second amendment. Who would argue that (in America) it limits reading books to "the electorate"?
27 posted on
06/15/2017 3:13:00 PM PDT by
FairWitness
(Everything is easy, once you've done it once)
To: FairWitness
Excellent post. Thanks a lot for this succinct and comprehensive rejoinder that you have provided us to deal with these leftist imbeciles and their idiotic delusions.
29 posted on
06/15/2017 3:41:01 PM PDT by
DMZFrank
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