[OT] Clinton Assault Weapon Ban Ending - was-RE:gmailinitiations

James R. Sissel JamesSissel at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 13 01:17:52 CDT 2004


Truth is truth no matter if it was uttered 200 years ago or just last week.
And when Rumsfield comes to take you away as an undesirable you will wish
you had an assault weapon of your choice.  Take that "McQuote".

> Cliche answers provide neither real insight, or solutions, but rather
> oversimplify complex issues. Thanks for the "McQuote".
>
> -dave
>
> On Saturday 11 September 2004 1:55 pm, James R. Sissel wrote:
> > > I think most people would agree that, despite the unparralleled
> >
> > intelligence
> >
> > > of the framers, the Constitution is a document of limited wording, and
> >
> > that
> >
> > > it has been utilized by the Supreme Court as a basis for many
decisions
> >
> > that
> >
> > > the framers never envisioned.  While I would agree that, under a free
> > > society, gun-control of any kind is a threat to my liberty, I would
also
> > > agree, that we need to have a good balance between personal freedom
and
> > > national security.
> >
> >  ''They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> > safety," observed Benjamin Franklin, "deserve neither liberty nor
safety."



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