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Re: New Web Page
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Mon, 31 May 1999 17:49:19 GMT
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On Fri, 14 May 1999 21:58:19 GMT, John DiRienzo uttered the following
profundities...
> Having the "right to bear arms" simply means having the right or freedom
> to own any tools needed to protect one's self from any other. Any other
> being an individual, a group of individuals, including any individual/group
> of individuals within our own or any other governments. It is a right, a
> freedom which can not be taken away (Constitutionally).
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There's that word, Constitutionally, again.
Used as though it was without flaw, without error, a holy
scripture as though written by god(s) it/his/them-self(ves).
Constitutionally, slaves (be they freed or still in
enslavement), were <I><B>Constitutionally</B></I> recognised as
being sub-human, as were the Indians. (of course, they were
slaves, some would say, and fit with the mentallity of the
times. But was written at the same time as that which included
the right to bear arms).
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| Christopher L. Weeks wrote in message <373C485D.E0DE68AA@c...ri.edu>... (...) Probably so, but less traumatic than being shot or worse, killed. Thats the how I feel about it - I don't want to be killed or even shot. Anyone want to argue with that? (...) (26 years ago, 14-May-99, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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