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To: B4Ranch

What I can’t stand about libtard logic is the 2nd Amendment is clear, in your face, plain language that the constitution protects people’s right to self-defense (a God-given pre-existing right), and the words are actually there, as well as the Federalist papers and the writings of others explaining exactly what they believed about the 2nd Amendment,

and yet libtards question it and ask does it really mean what it says - because they don’t want it to mean individuals having the right to protect themselves,

but then at the same time they invent the right to abortion under the “right to privacy” which is not worded that way, nor is explicitly stated anywhere in the constitution or amendments,

and continue to scream that the right to abortion is in there.

Going on written evidence, they oppose a right explicitly written in the constitution, but affirm a “right” that has zero wording but a court 200 years later invents.

A clear example of hypocritical libtard logic.

It proves libtard logic is just whatevever they want, they rationalize to justify, and whatever they don’t like, they rationalize to reject - and in either case, whatever opposing evidence to their viewpoint, they ignore.


2 posted on 02/10/2013 11:54:51 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

SCOTUS actually heard this argument but the proponents cannot explain the commentaries behind the 2nd Amendment proposers which had nothing to do with state militias but individual right to own firearms. Liberals still have not figure out why the SCOTUS ruled it as an individual right like voting.


3 posted on 02/10/2013 12:00:52 PM PST by Fee
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