Here's my reply to the site:
"The right to bear arms does not trump the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. "
What utter tripe. No one is saying one right trumps the other. People who look at the Bill of Rights and claims that one right may trump another is thinking with his hind end. They are all equal rights.
By the way, Mr. Frank's mixing metaphors so to speak. Nowhere in the Constitutions does it say "the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness". That's in the Declaration of Independence.
Guess what else is in the there? How about: "He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. "
Sound familiar? Sounds just like Mr. Frank's group and Malloy's committees doesn't it? Keep us running around chasing these people away from our regular duties so as to fatigue us in our God given right to protect ourselves from criminals and despots alike.
Mr. Frank cannot speak to me. Or millions like me. He can only speak to weak minded, gullible and feal peoples. I will not stand feal to criminals and despots who wish to control my lives and the live of my children. I am the last stand of protection for my children and I will stand to the end for my right to protect them.
There is a word for people who freely give over their lives to bureaucrats and politicians - coward!
Let's call em what they are. Sorry, I don't mince words.