I'll be shooting my cannon on the 4th, just like every other 4th. Come and take it *******!
DGAG92 said:agsalaska said:
And we will have them mother****er.
You DAMN right we will. The first one who comes to take my guns, won't get them. The second or third one might, but I'd hate to be that first one. Bring it.
Op-Ed: You'll Never Beat A Tyrannical Government With Just Gunshttps://t.co/dUeU4mp4OB
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) June 24, 2021
When the man who bears the title President says you don’t need a gun because he can nuke you, that’s when you buy another gun.
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) June 24, 2021
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
From MAGA to MAO in 7 short months. Impressive this puppet regime is.
Make
Amerika
Oppressive
Rapier108 said:BIDEN: You’ll need F-15’s and nuclear weapons to take on the government pic.twitter.com/dAZ0yeaq2y
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 23, 2021
Rapier108 said:BIDEN: You’ll need F-15’s and nuclear weapons to take on the government pic.twitter.com/dAZ0yeaq2y
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 23, 2021
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2021/06/23/in-gun-control-speech-biden-reminds-gun-owners-the-government-has-nuclear-weapons-n2591481
And Xiden is wrong, civilian ownership of cannons, hell even warships, was perfectly legal for decades after the 2nd Amendment was enacted.
Tex117 said:
well that is a misleading title as I've ever seen one.
While it was a silly thing to say, it is clear he meant it that there was no credible threat with a bunch of rednecks with AR-15s that train once a month on somebodys land in East Texas against the U.S. government.
Still, dumb thing to say.
Jefferson never said that.BurnetAggie99 said:
The phrase "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms" shows up in a draft of a proposed Virginia constitution in 1776. Subsequent drafts included the bracketed qualifier that "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms [within his own lands or tenements]." Although this sentence did not find its way into the final version of the Virginia state constitution, it is documented in 'The Papers of Thomas Jefferson'.Carolin_Gallego said:Jefferson never said that.BurnetAggie99 said:
ETA: Nice how the author put a fake page number. Maybe he thought that Jefferson's papers were a book. lol
They have any blemished?Sarge 91 said:
NSIAP
I posted this on another thread recentlycecil77 said:
In addition to everything mentioned already, a quote like that points out that "government of, by, and for the people" is no longer salient. He clearly considers "the government" to be separate from "the people".
BurnetAggie99 said:The phrase "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms" shows up in a draft of a proposed Virginia constitution in 1776. Subsequent drafts included the bracketed qualifier that "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms [within his own lands or tenements]." Although this sentence did not find its way into the final version of the Virginia state constitution, it is documented in 'The Papers of Thomas Jefferson'.Carolin_Gallego said:Jefferson never said that.BurnetAggie99 said:
ETA: Nice how the author put a fake page number. Maybe he thought that Jefferson's papers were a book. lol
I was going to ask if they sell a F15 kitSecolobo said:The have any blemished?Sarge 91 said:
NSIAP
Like you care about anything Jefferson had to say.Carolin_Gallego said:Jefferson never said that.BurnetAggie99 said:
ETA: Nice how the author put a fake page number. Maybe he thought that Jefferson's papers were a book. lol
He wants say he never said it when in fact he did well documented draft Virginia Constitution discussions and also his papersEllis Wyatt said:Like you care about anything Jefferson had to say.Carolin_Gallego said:Jefferson never said that.BurnetAggie99 said:
ETA: Nice how the author put a fake page number. Maybe he thought that Jefferson's papers were a book. lol
Quote:
"What country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance. Let them take arms." Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, December 20, 1787