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Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Why do you care about the RKBA? [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)74. Thats nice.
In which countries do you feel that the basic and fundamental human and civil rights of people shouldn't be respected?
What part of "We aren't talking about the rest of the world here stoney" do you not understand?
Is there a particular word that's giving you trouble?
I'm talking about basic and fundamental civil and human rights.
In America, like it or not, the rights protected by amendment 2 are civil rights.
You can define the term "civil right" in the conversations you have with yourself in your own head, any way you like.
You don't, however, get to define that term for the rest of us, who continue to use it in the proper legal sense.
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because it is used to justify the killing of tens of thousands of innocent people just so gunner can
msongs
Apr 2016
#1
Actually, my activism has come lately as well, thanks to people like msongs...
Eleanors38
Apr 2016
#37
No. 2, shooting well is a very frangible skill; it requires constant practice to stay good.
flamin lib
Apr 2016
#35
Correct, the majority of Democrats do not agree with your right wing views on RKBA.
SecularMotion
Apr 2016
#12
Asserting something with which you don't agree is a "talking point"...
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2016
#15
How many Constitutions and religious texts can you read in their original languages?
stone space
Apr 2016
#81
It's so seldom one sees an an appeal to popularity; it being such a fragile rhetorical device.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2016
#43