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These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags in the government - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay night club, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the Fourth Amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people who do bad things. I'm so tired of seeing people - especially the people in our own goddamn government, people that took an literal oath to uphold and defend our Constitution - act like it's something that can be disregarded; act like the things laid out in it are some sort of privileges that are extended to us, that can thus be revoked. They're not, and they can't. The principles described in it lay out what are believed to be our fundamental rights, and it then goes on to lay out restrictions - on the government - so that those rights cannot be infringed upon.

There is nothing in there that says, "Oh, but in the case that crazy people are shooting innocents, you can throw this all out, and restrict whatever you want." Fuck!

1 year ago
18 score
Reason: None provided.

These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags in the government - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay night club, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the fourth amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people who do bad things. I'm so tired of seeing people - especially the people in our own goddamn government, people that took an literal oath to uphold and defend our Constitution - act like it's something that can be disregarded; act like the things laid out in it are some sort of privileges that are extended to us, that can thus be revoked. They're not, and they can't. The principles described in it lay out what are believed to be our fundamental rights, and it then goes on to lay out restrictions - on the government - so that those rights cannot be infringed upon.

There is nothing in there that says, "Oh, but in the case that crazy people are shooting innocents, you can throw this all out, and restrict whatever you want." Fuck!

1 year ago
18 score
Reason: None provided.

These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay night club, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the fourth amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people who do bad things. I'm so tired of seeing people - especially the people in our own goddamn government, people that took an literal oath to uphold and defend our Constitution - act like it's something that can be disregarded; act like the things laid out in it are some sort of privileges that are extended to us, that can thus be revoked. They're not, and they can't. The principles described in it lay out what are believed to be our fundamental rights, and it then goes on to lay out restrictions - on the government - so that those rights cannot be infringed upon.

There is nothing in there that says, "Oh, but in the case that crazy people are shooting innocents, you can throw this all out, and restrict whatever you want." Fuck!

1 year ago
15 score
Reason: None provided.

These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay night club, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the fourth amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people who do bad things. I'm so tired of seeing people - especially the people in our own goddamn government, people that took an literal oath to uphold and defend our Constitution - act like it's something that can be disregarded; act like the things laid out in it are some sort of privileges that are extended to us. They're not. The principles described in it lay out what are believed to be our fundamental rights, and it then goes on to lay out restrictions - on the government - so that those rights cannot be infringed upon.

There is nothing in there that says, "Oh, but in the case that crazy people are shooting innocents, you can throw this all out, and restrict whatever you want." Fuck!

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay night club, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the fourth amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people. I'm so tired of seeing people - especially the people in our own goddamn government, people that took an literal oath to uphold and defend our Constitution - act like it's something that can be disregarded; act like the things laid out in it are some sort of privileges that are extended to us. They're not. The principles described in it lay out what are believed to be our fundamental rights, and it then goes on to lay out restrictions - on the government - so that those rights cannot be infringed upon.

There is nothing in there that says, "Oh, but in the case that crazy people are shooting innocents, you can throw this all out, and restrict whatever you want." Fuck!

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay club doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the fourth amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people. I'm so tired of seeing people - especially the people in our own goddamn government, people that took an literal oath to uphold and defend our Constitution - act like it's something that can be disregarded; act like the things laid out in it are some sort of privileges that are extended to us. They're not. The principles described in it lay out what are believed to be our fundamental rights, and it then goes on to lay out restrictions - on the government - so that those rights cannot be infringed upon.

There is nothing in there that says, "Oh, but in the case that crazy people are shooting innocents, you can throw this all out, and restrict whatever you want." Fuck!

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

These are weapons of war

That's right. They are. That's the whole fucking point.

The people who founded the country realized that the people have a right to have some means of defending themselves (as meager as it may turn out being), when shitbags - just like the current leftists infesting our government - are making decisions such as, "I wonder if we could get away with just rounding up every single person that didn't want to perpetually wear masks and take the COVID vaccine like we said to, and send them to some sort of internment camp, until they relent?". It's there to give us a chance - by means of waging war against them, and to give those tyrants a bit of pause.

They are absolutely weapons of war. They're not for plinking. They're not for hunting. They are there as yet another check and balance on assholes taking control of the government, and using the power of that government to deprive people of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Just because there are mentally insane people using those guns to do horrible things, doesn't mean the right is any less absolute.

Just because a Muslim shoots up a gay club doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the First Amendment, and start getting in the business of banning religion.

Just because yet another transgender person, who subscribes to the whole leftist "religion" of Pride/LGBTQ++, shot up a Christian school, doesn't mean that the government gets to throw out the fourth amendment, and start searching every transgender person's house, seizing all their computers, and looking through them to see if anyone else has written any manifestos promising violence.

You don't get to throw out our Constitution because there are crazy people. Fuck!

1 year ago
1 score