Every person is born with the same rights. Unfortunately a good % of people are born into a certain amount of slavery dictated to them by an authoritarian government. Instead of us recognizing this for what it is, some of us want to emulate their experience.
Without the right to arms, you can't have freedom. The first and second amendments are the foundation for the rest of our rights and freedom.
Cool, let's just outfit our military with a bunch of hunting rifles instead of M-16s. Probably saves a bunch of money and, in the end, they both do the same thing.
I think you caught on late. Uni's already decided the performance of the next president more than a year before he or she is elected. That's the topic to which I am referring.
Actually I read just enough to see you were attempting to justify your prognostication. Justify yours, Nostradamus.
Freedom is not a natural, born right? If so, you certainly do have that right regardless of owning firearms.
No, that was how I understood "you don't have the right to actually receive x, only the right to have it."
Seriously, that's what you're getting all pissy about? Sorry, they are all terrible candidates and getting beat, at the moment, by one of the worst candidates in American political history. I can't even stand the one from my side, Hilary, and feel quite confident in my opinion that none of these horrible options are better than the one whom I feel is a good option currently sitting in the White House. It's called having an opinion, plenty of people do it here, shockingly. If you think I'm stupid or have a stupid opinion, then make your argument why or, if it's not worth commenting on, then don't. But, don't sit there and throw out holier than thou shit without having any reasoning behind it.
True. I honestly don't know if the next president will be worse or better than Obama. I'm not personally in the camp that says anybody will be better.