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[youtube][/youtube]Keith B wrote:Run! It's a trap!!!
sjfcontrol wrote:[youtube][/youtube]Keith B wrote:Run! It's a trap!!!
He is judging it by his Brit standards.gthaustex wrote:Wow. I am simply amazed. I never thought that Piers Morgan of all people would say something like that. I did note however that he called it "vaguely" tyrannical. To me it is way over the top, never should have happened, throw someone under the jail tyrannical...
At least he is maybe seeing the other side of the coin, even if he doesn't agree with it....
TexasGal wrote:His time in the sun from the gun debate has moved to the shade so he is fishing for another way to grab the camera is my thought.
With Morgan, I absolutely agree with you. But many people (not Morgan) suddenly see the "light" when their pet issues get attacked. Try to take away the 15th & 19th Amendments and you'll see a LOT more women and blacks excerizing their 2nd Amendment rights.AndyC wrote:Oh, sure - when the gov't attacks *his* pet right, NOW it's bad?
Pffft.
Charlton Heston wrote:I say the Second Amendment is. in order of importance, the first amendment. It is America's First Freedom, the one right that protects all of the others. Among freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, of assembly, of redress of grievances, it is the first among equals. It alone offers the absolute capacity to live without fear. The right to keep and bear arms is the one right that allows "rights" to exist at all.