Posted on 06/19/2016 6:50:33 AM PDT by rktman
The U.S. Supreme Court may weigh in this week on gun control, an issue smoldering again following the June 12 Orlando massacre, with the justices due to decide whether to hear a challenge by gun rights advocates to assault weapon bans in two states.
The Connecticut and New York laws prohibit semiautomatic weapons like the one used by the gunman who fatally shot 49 people at a gay night club in Orlando in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
The Supreme Court will announce as soon as Monday whether it will hear the challenge brought by gun rights groups and individual firearms owners asserting that the laws violate the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment guarantee of the right to bear arms.
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Well you WERE wrong and your communication made NO SENSE.
And there is no "archaic" converse as a noun. Always been a verb.
You were wrong and you simply don't have the backbone or character to admit it.
You show your LACK character by that very omission.
Pax vobis.
Lol. However, please do continue to bridle (used as a verb). It reminds me of what kind of backbone/character you SEEM to lack in this case.
“Well you WERE wrong and your communication made NO SENSE.
And there is no “archaic” converse as a noun. Always been a verb.
You were wrong and you simply don’t have the backbone or character to admit it.
You show your LACK character by that very omission.”
Its so funny that you think you are making sense. Let’s review,
I used “converse” (correctly) as a verb and you said I should have used the word “conversation” (which is a noun). I posted the def of “converse” to show it can also be used as a noun (or an adj). You then declare that the DICTIONARY is wrong.
Funny that you can’t admit that YOU were wrong then conclude that I have no character or backbone because I cant admit when I am wrong (when I wasn’t). The use of “converse” in that sentence is grammatically acceptable.
Finally, when in trying to win an argument you have to stoop to finding alleged gramatical errors, claiming your opponent does not know how to use “conversation” in a sentence, and arguing that the dictionary is wrong, you have already lost. Admit it and move on. I will waste no more time with you.
You used "converse" as a noun. Otherwise it WOULD HAVE made sense.
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