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  • THe reason I returned to FreeRepublic

    11/12/2005 11:57:48 PM PST · by Coral Snake · 26 replies · 1,239+ views
    myself ^ | 11-12-2005 | Coral Snake
    For those of you who are wondering why a former "Clown" with a bad reputation for bashing FReepers would want to come back here with his original screen name, I largely came back to FreeRepublic because of exposure to three websites together with the passage of the recent San Francisco handgun ban. These websites are: www.jpfo.orgwww.jpfo.netinnocentsbetrayed.com/index2.htm If any FReeper has any friends who are even remotely on the "gun grabber" side of the Gun Rights issue he or she should be exposed to these websites. They are a goldmine of information about the DEADLY side of "Gun Control". One hundred...
  • Four freedoms: soap box, ballot box, jury box, cartridge box

    05/31/2003 2:13:44 PM PDT · by southernnorthcarolina · 11 replies · 307+ views
    Charlotte Observer ^ | May 31, 2003 | Jim Morrill
    Republican delegates vote this afternoon on a platform that includes the following passage on civil liberties. "Our forefathers gave individuals four ways to protect themselves against the power of the state: (1) the soapbox (freedom of speech); (2) the ballot box (the right to vote); (3) the jury box (trial by peers); and (4) the cartridge box (right to bear arms). The Republican Party stands against efforts to erode these methods of self-determination."
  • RESPECTING THE JURY BOX

    01/25/2003 11:47:19 AM PST · by forest · 5 replies · 256+ views
    Fiedor Report On the News #299 ^ | 1-26-03 | Doug Fiedor
    Over the years, I have written a lot on the subject of "Boxing Liberty." Heck, I'm on my "soap box" nearly every week and often write about the ballot box and the cartridge box. Few, however, including me, ever write about our responsibility in the jury box. Let's forget, for a moment, what today's over-zealous and omnipotent judges, prosecutors and lawyers tell us. Instead, let's take a look back at how our law was intended to be administrated and what the roll the citizen was intended to play. In The Federalist Papers No. 62, James Madison admonishes: "It will be...