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Point being that it's simply hard to govern in the context of rigid ideology. Put aside your arguments of "freedom" for a second, and try to view the other side of the gun control debate - America is one of the very few developed countries without much gun control, and the murder rate is more than double that of other countries. It's hard to be free if you're dead. Meanwhile the countries with lax control like South Africa also suffer from a very high murder rate. I don't think that's ideally how a society ought to function. But it is how societies function without gun control. Asking them to function otherwise goes against human nature - people who own guns are far more likely to kill themselves as well as other people. So just realize that there is another side of things, call it the "social contract", if you will, that says, although we would like to be free in the truest sense of the word, there are compromises that need to be made for the well-being of our society. Last edited by cyseymour; 05-21-2013 at 08:39 PM. |
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I decided to take a break reading about all the constitutional and religious stuff and take my new 4 wheel drive ATV for a spin......
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Thanks Scott, I appreciate the support.
![]() cysemour, I knew you wouldn't watch the film ![]() ![]() ![]() I admit, I don't feel I identify with either Democrat or Republican 100%, I think I will label myself an "Independant" from now on. I will vote for someone based on their "values" and not because someone belongs to a particular party.The "two party system" keeps the country divided, and people no longer are willing to hold someone accountable if they belong to "their party", which is truly shameful. The video is non-partisan, you may want to give it a look. Sincerely, Clayton |
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That was funny David
![]() Don't hurt yourself on that thing ![]() Sincerely, Clayton |
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Until this past weekend I have never owned an assault rifle. However, I have always supported those that chose to do so.
I have shot many of them in the Army and they never really appealed to me outside military life. I just didn't find them practical. All that changed this past weekend. With the recent events of the federal government (IRS) targeting folks based on their political and religious beliefs, I decided it was time to purchase one. I also purchased 2500 rounds, 500 of which are armor piercing. |
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![]() Sincerely, Clayton |
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The silence is deafening.......eyes wide shut?
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![]() ![]() "In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act"~ George Orwell Happy 4th of July- Sincerely, Clayton |
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![]() Never would have guessed you were a registered Democrat, lol. The two-party system probably does keep the country divided, our system is unlike most democracies were there are many different parties and parties are able to combine votes to form a coalition. One thing I will say is that too often people belong to a political party and are simply told what to think by the leaders of that political party. At times that can be good, but other times it can be bad. For instance, Republicans not believing in global warming despite the overwhelming scientific evidence, or Democratic support for some failed goverment programs like school busing, ethanol, etc. |
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When I asked the question "how conditioned are you?" it was because I understood that the media has people believing that anyone who is for "the Constitution" or "the second amendment" must be a "right wing extremist" or a "gun-nut". Since when did believing in your Constitution become "extreme"?! Since when did the second amendment defenders only side on the right? We, as Americans, should all be concerned for the loss of our rights equally. We should all be concerned, as Americans- regardless of political party, when politicians try to justify (usually in the name of "safety") taking freedoms away. No one in their right mind believes in gun violence. But, people do understand that it's the individual holding the gun that is responsible for what he/she does with the gun. As was said in the other thread-and applies to any rights we have- individual responsibility goes hand in hand with freedom and liberty. Sincerely, Clayton |
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