Posted by Edd in KY on February 18, 2013 at 18:29:14 from (98.19.144.180):
Please remind me.
This weekend my brother visited the farm to pick up his fancy deer stand.
Unfortunately it was gone. Stolen by some trespassing thief, violating my property rights, and my neighbors property rights, stealing things that are not his and carrying a gun and posing as a licensed? Lawful? Hunter…..not the thief that he truly is.
Please remind me again, why I am supposed to fight for his rights to carry a gun? Knowing he is likely to enter my property illegally and steal my property, posing as a lost hunter?
Yes, if the time comes, that the citizens need to rise up and take back our nation, will this scuzzball, lying, thieving, no account trashy hoodlum fight for our constitution?
If you trust him…and want to be his team mate…..you believe in the tooth fairy.
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