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The Green Manalishi

(1,054 posts)
58. Because I do not trust the police when my safety is at stake
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 03:05 PM
Apr 2016

Robbers, rapists and carjackers deserve immediate and fatal consequences, period. Someone who would violate my person or property does not register, to me, as a human being, merely vermin to be extinguished.

if every asshole breaking into a house, mugging someone or carjacking a vehicle knew they had a very high probability of dying from a gaping chest wound this vastly overpopulated world would be a much better place.

Why do you care about the RKBA? [View all] Kang Colby Apr 2016 OP
because it is used to justify the killing of tens of thousands of innocent people just so gunner can msongs Apr 2016 #1
I don't think the RKBA is used to justify killing at all. n/t Kang Colby Apr 2016 #3
Not at all. Straw Man Apr 2016 #6
"it is used to justify the killing of tens of thousands of innocent people" beergood Apr 2016 #8
Actually, my activism has come lately as well, thanks to people like msongs... Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #37
The Constitution is a package deal. HassleCat Apr 2016 #2
That's how I ALMOST feel. metroins Apr 2016 #4
Yes it can. tortoise1956 Apr 2016 #5
No. 1, it is a right, and I don't give those up. Big_Mike Apr 2016 #7
"No. 1, it is a right, and I don't give those up." beergood Apr 2016 #9
No. 2, shooting well is a very frangible skill; it requires constant practice to stay good. flamin lib Apr 2016 #35
So then you would agree sarisataka Apr 2016 #36
We differ in our definitions of "shooting well" Big_Mike Apr 2016 #40
According to the expert, you only needed a single training event... Marengo Apr 2016 #41
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First Army Area Commanding General's Rifle team. Iron sights. nt flamin lib Apr 2016 #45
As an active, national-level competition shooter, I disagree. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2016 #46
I don't care about the rkba. Lucky Luciano Apr 2016 #10
I support all Civil Rights. theatre goon Apr 2016 #11
Correct, the majority of Democrats do not agree with your right wing views on RKBA. SecularMotion Apr 2016 #12
Exactly why I support it. theatre goon Apr 2016 #13
Claiming gun rights as a civil right is a RW talking point SecularMotion Apr 2016 #14
Asserting something with which you don't agree is a "talking point"... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #15
This is DEMOCRATIC Underground SecularMotion Apr 2016 #17
Thanks for making my point... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #18
BTW... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #22
See #37. You are another reason for my pro-2A activism. nt Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #38
Exactly. Kang Colby Apr 2016 #39
It's an invalid planted axiom that pro-2nd-Am views are "RW." Lizzie Poppet Apr 2016 #47
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RTFM SecularMotion Apr 2016 #50
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The Democratic party's official platform TeddyR Apr 2016 #55
Not at all... theatre goon Apr 2016 #16
So the Bill of Rights doesn't delineate civil rights? hack89 Apr 2016 #19
According to some... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #20
The right to self-defense is known as a political right SecularMotion Apr 2016 #21
self defense is a fundamental natural right for all species gejohnston Apr 2016 #23
Politicians who speak out against the NRA/Gun Lobby SecularMotion Apr 2016 #24
Funny, gejohnston Apr 2016 #26
Why is it they choose sarisataka Apr 2016 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #49
Over the course of sarisataka Apr 2016 #57
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agree beergood Apr 2016 #87
Explain difference between 'life and safety' and 'self-defense' beardown Apr 2016 #25
But there are no higher rights than those recognized in the Constitution hack89 Apr 2016 #27
False. The Right to Vote is "higher right". stone space Apr 2016 #60
The Constitution mentions the right to vote five times hack89 Apr 2016 #61
Do you support the Right to Vote Amendment? stone space Apr 2016 #66
But the right to vote is not a higher right hack89 Apr 2016 #68
It's an "Actual Right", not a "Higher Right". See my correction, below. stone space Apr 2016 #70
Every right mentioned in the Constitution is an actual right. Nt hack89 Apr 2016 #73
I can't even read most Constitutions in their original languages. stone space Apr 2016 #75
If they are not actual then what else can they be? hack89 Apr 2016 #76
I've been arrested on the steps of the US Supreme Court before. stone space Apr 2016 #78
You didn't answer the question hack89 Apr 2016 #80
And thats supposed to speak in your favor? beevul Apr 2016 #77
How many Constitutions and religious texts can you read in their original languages? stone space Apr 2016 #81
Asked like it matters to this discussion. It doesn't. beevul Apr 2016 #83
Most constitutions are modeled after the US version discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #84
You have left the question hanging, sarisataka Apr 2016 #86
A "higher right"??? Really? discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #62
I stand corrected. Please replace "higher" with "actual" in my post above. stone space Apr 2016 #64
A... for your thoughts... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #69
Its a constitutionally protected civil right. beevul Apr 2016 #32
A constitutionally protected hobby does not a civil right make. stone space Apr 2016 #59
Your inability to address the fact... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #63
How YOU define it is not relevant. beevul Apr 2016 #65
Do you have an arguement beyond "Arguement From Authority"? stone space Apr 2016 #67
Argument from authority? beevul Apr 2016 #71
I'm talking about basic and fundamental civil and human rights. stone space Apr 2016 #72
Thats nice. beevul Apr 2016 #74
Just catching up on this thread TeddyR Apr 2016 #82
See post #84 discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2016 #85
The right to keep and bear arms TeddyR Apr 2016 #79
Only in Wikipedia... tortoise1956 Apr 2016 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #31
It's so seldom one sees an an appeal to popularity; it being such a fragile rhetorical device. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2016 #43
What "right wing views" would those be TeddyR Apr 2016 #56
Because it's a barometer for all other rights. linuxman Apr 2016 #29
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Because it's the progressive thing to do... ileus Apr 2016 #34
Because of... Puha Ekapi Apr 2016 #42
forgive my ignorance beergood Apr 2016 #88
Taibo Puha Ekapi Apr 2016 #89
protection beergood Apr 2016 #90
First thing they did... Puha Ekapi Apr 2016 #91
Because I do not trust the police when my safety is at stake The Green Manalishi Apr 2016 #58
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