You know what? I don’t care about those people who have shifted to see our side of it. They cannot be relied upon. The rightness of loyalty and support for the second amendment is no more right today than it always was. I am not gladdened by those who now think they may have a personal interest in that right all of a sudden being for it. The principle hasn’t changed, they couldn’t see it when they thought it was of no benefit to them personally and they will abandon it and us when that will seem to be of personal benefit ala George H.W. Bush.
IF government agents and officials actually obeyed their Constitutional oaths of office, it wouldn’t or shouldn’t matter how many agreed with the RKBA or any other right. The U.S. Bill of Rights and the several States’ Constitutions Bills of Rights should protect those of the minority, yea verily, even the individual.
March 26th, 2010 at 5:02 pm
More and more people are starting to understand that we’ll soon need those firearms for more than hunting.
March 27th, 2010 at 11:59 am
You know what? I don’t care about those people who have shifted to see our side of it. They cannot be relied upon. The rightness of loyalty and support for the second amendment is no more right today than it always was. I am not gladdened by those who now think they may have a personal interest in that right all of a sudden being for it. The principle hasn’t changed, they couldn’t see it when they thought it was of no benefit to them personally and they will abandon it and us when that will seem to be of personal benefit ala George H.W. Bush.
I don’t count them among the people I trust.
March 28th, 2010 at 8:28 pm
IF government agents and officials actually obeyed their Constitutional oaths of office, it wouldn’t or shouldn’t matter how many agreed with the RKBA or any other right. The U.S. Bill of Rights and the several States’ Constitutions Bills of Rights should protect those of the minority, yea verily, even the individual.