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In reply to the discussion: What America's gun fanatics won't tell you [View all]ffr
(23,142 posts)45. Why are you telling me this?
I don't care how many words were in your original post. I'm not interested in if mistakes were made. If you have something to say about a sourced article, reply to the main reply button, not in a chain with me.
Ive never ever heard anything like that, any DU'ers want to comment on that?
Again to my point, this belongs at the bottom as a reply to the thread or as a question to D.U. admins, not me.
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Is that your only conclusion to the OP-ED after reading Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Paper 29?
ffr
Mar 2018
#2
I'm sorry, but you just made a straw man fallacy. I have offered no proposition at this point
ffr
Mar 2018
#4
"When you reply to a sourced article posted on D.U., you are replying to that sourced article."
Eko
Mar 2018
#46
That's a given. Articles are referenced sometimes at the top for LBN, but usually at the bottom.
ffr
Mar 2018
#55
You don't really think those assholes CARE what the constitution says, do you?
Ferrets are Cool
Mar 2018
#52
You forget that the findings in Miller were rendered moot by Heller. The same standard applies...
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2018
#69