First off, gun ownership is a Constitutional Right, driving is a privilege, so right off the bat conversing with you presents a problem, that being you have no clue on the difference, because you don't believe in one of them (I'll let you guess which one).
If you don't like something in the Constitution, the Founders put in place a mechanism for changing it, one specifically designed to be laborious to prevent temporary politicians, political hacks and self-important jack-wagons from creating ' permanent ' changes to serve their own selfish needs and desires.
You can mock people for their faith and dedication to the Constitution all you want, it doesn't change the fact that you are simply too far down the rabbit-hole with your political bs, I don't care what party you belong to.
Posted by JakeDD on January 18, 2013 at 12:26 p.m.
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First off, gun ownership is a Constitutional Right, driving is a privilege, so right off the bat conversing with you presents a problem, that being you have no clue on the difference, because you don't believe in one of them (I'll let you guess which one).
If you don't like something in the Constitution, the Founders put in place a mechanism for changing it, one specifically designed to be laborious to prevent temporary politicians, political hacks and self-important jack-wagons from creating ' permanent ' changes to serve their own selfish needs and desires.
You can mock people for their faith and dedication to the Constitution all you want, it doesn't change the fact that you are simply too far down the rabbit-hole with your political bs, I don't care what party you belong to.