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To: Silly

Hey, the second amendment is the rule of law. You don’t like it, amend it or repeal it. Good luck with that. Even then, the right to self-defense is an unalienable right and a person still has the right to keep and bear arms. If you can’t stand the danger of living in a big city and don’t wish to arm yourself, move out! Any mayor who violates the constitution and violates your unalienable individual right to self-defense by grabbing your guns on the pretense of public safety (or for any other reason whatsoever) is a power abusing liberal. Rudy is a power abusing liberal. Get over it.


16 posted on 04/25/2007 4:11:10 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
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To: Jim Robinson

Well, you’re sidestepping the practical questions I’ve asked you. Your right to do so. But the “good luck with thats” and “get over its” don’t play with anyone but the simple minded.

The so-called “danger of living in a big city” is overstated. People get killed everywhere. They also get taken advantage of everywhere. And the people who live in small towns are just as ungodly as those in the cities — but many of them are too self-righteous to know it.

God has a special place in his heart for cities, because the poor and disadvantaged are often safer there. You notice he didn’t command us to “dwindle and move to the sticks.” He told us to multiply. That means cities.

He has even compared himself to a fortified city.

And that thing coming down from the sky at the end times will not be a patch of land or a suburb. It will be a city, built for us by God.

I hope you’re there when it comes down from heaven. I’ll show you how to navigate the subways.


23 posted on 04/25/2007 4:27:11 AM PDT by Silly (http://www.sarcasmoff.com)
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