
November 7th 04, 06:07 AM
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"Cecil Chapman" wrote in message
om...
Sorry Cecil, I won't argue the amendment. I let it stand on it's own as
interpreted by the SC. But when someone tries to misinterpret the meaning
in
order to further their agenda, I speak up.
But Jeff,,, I have no agenda... There is no 'plot' against you,,,, no
'secret conspiracy' that I'm trying to pull on you. jeesh "paranoia
WILL destroy ya" grin. I'm just trying to approach the issue,
logically. Also, the Supreme Court upheld the right to bear arms but in
their decision it was not stated that the reason for supporting the right
was to assure that the citizens of the U.S. could overthrow the
government. Goodness, Jeff!
Change the Constitution if you can, but trying to alter the original
views
of Jefferson, Madison, Franklin, et al, by incorrectly using their words
is
a sure way to invalidate your argument and doom your cause to failure.
I'm not trying to change the Constitution (unlike Bush and Ashcroft who
have tried to strip away the most basic guarantees with the 'Patriot'
Act). I haven't altered any original views, at all.
But,,,, and I'm asking you to be rational here; do you REALLY think the
reason for the second amendment was that the founding fathers wanted to
assure that the citizenry would have the ability to overthrow the new
government that they were working SO hard to put into place? Jeff?
Really??? Isn't a more likely explanation that they recognized that their
new country didn't have a lot of money to fund purchasing weapons for a
formal army and that they wanted to insure that its' citizens had weaponry
so that they could be called up to fight in the event the new country was
attacked? .. "A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of
a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be
infringed"
You need to get a clue.
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If their intent was just that citizens had the right to bear arms, they
wouldn't have the line that comes before it. What is unreasonable about
that?
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