To: nunya bidness
Let me know how asking for permission works out.
Try following the law, until you can change it. Never mind, dopes like this belong in jail. They serve no purpose for the right to keep and bear arms.
To: VA Advogado
So, Rosa Parks and for that matter Paul Revere and George Washington were simple outlaws who belonged in jail?
To: VA Advogado
What about when the law openly forbids the carrying or even owning a weapon? Should one follow the law then? Just when is it acceptable to stand up for what you believe in, under your views? Once you can't defend them and are under a dictatorship?
To: VA Advogado
"Never mind, dopes like this belong in jail." Don't forget that Martin Luther King has major streets and highways and holidays named after him.
52 posted on
12/15/2001 7:35:46 PM PST by
gatex
To: VA Advogado
Yes, you are correct. Lets give the powder and shot to the Crown and go home and pay our taxes. What advice do you have for people who will not allow themselves to fall into slavery?
67 posted on
12/15/2001 7:59:50 PM PST by
earplug
To: VA Advogado
Yep, ya'all just step to the back of the bus, cuz that's the Law....
L
106 posted on
12/15/2001 8:41:52 PM PST by
Lurker
To: VA Advogado
Try following the law, until you can change it. What happens when you can't change it?
To: VA Advogado
Try following the law, until you can change it. Never mind, dopes like this belong in jail. They serve no purpose for the right to keep and bear arms.
So, defiance means nothing to you? Glad you're such a friend to the Constitution. In this case, the 2nd Amd is "The Law", not to be infringed. The Feds, the States, the Individual, have no right to tamper with it. It's clear and written in plain language, so as not to confuse even someone like you. You can't argue against it, and remain a friend to it. Blackbird.
To: VA Advogado
Re: Try following the law until you can change it
That strategy has rarely, if ever, worked.
Why do you think you can drive 65 MPH on open highways these days?
To: VA Advogado
"Try following the law, until you can change it." The supreme LAW of the land is the US Constitution, and this man is trying to do something which will change an UNCONSTITUTIONAL and clearly wrongheaded local law. Say what you want about his methods, but at least this guy is doing something about it rather than the millions of so-called conservatives who just sit one their butts and let our constitutional rights get eliminated one after the other.
306 posted on
12/16/2001 2:40:00 PM PST by
fogarty
To: VA Advogado
every day you get a little bit closer to being laughed off of this forum.
that day can't come soon enough, in my opinion.
To: VA Advogado
That's exactly what the Southern racists said about Martin Luther King Jr., when he openly violated existing laws and got sent to jail so he could get the constitutionality of those challenged in court cases. People such as yourselves are content to sit on your collective asses behind your keyboards, doing nothing to challenge the unconstitutionality of bad laws. You will benefit from the liberty these libertarians suffer to bring you, but you will never thank them for their efforts. |
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