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To: ExGeeEye
As the left pushes HARD from the left, if you are in the center, you are pushed left. The "center" doesn't push either direction and the right seems somehow afraid to push ... result is simple physics ... things move left. So we should push hard from the right. I think there should be a law that ALL citizens MUST carry firearms. Radical? No, actually that's constitutional, that we are regulated NOT to do this is UNconstitutional. So we need some "RADICAL" pushing from the right, then let them negotiate that ... maybe we'll veer right of center.

We need a bill stating that every citizen MUST have a firearm and ammunition. Interesting, why does that approach seem extreme rather than the norm? Lets propose it and watch them scream! :-) If this would happen and they would "negotiate" maybe we'd wind up with "center-constitutional".

3 posted on 11/14/2010 5:54:57 AM PST by ThePatriotsFlag (You are just jealous because the voices aren't talking to YOU!)
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To: ThePatriotsFlag
I think there should be a law that ALL citizens MUST carry firearms.

Just as "freedom of speech" does not require one to speak continuously (my mother notwithstanding), I think the freedom to choose not to carry is important.

We need a bill stating that every citizen MUST have a firearm and ammunition.

Again, the right to do a thing carries with it the right not to do it (see my tagline). I do believe that people who cannot afford to buy a firearm, but wish to have one, should be able to receive one from among those removed from military or police service, and periodic issues of training ammunition.

10 posted on 11/14/2010 8:03:35 AM PST by ExGeeEye (Freedom: to say "No!" fearlessly to the Feds, and get away with it.)
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