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Old May 15th 05, 06:53 AM
george
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Peter Duniho wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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Sure, but someday you may have to defend yourself against your

government
and hence the second amendment. The writers of the constitution

were well
aware of this potential and thus they planned for it.


People can (and do) debate the intent behind the 2nd amendment. But

do you
(or anyone else) seriously think that the kinds of arms we are

permitted as
US citizens provide ANY serious potential for defense against our own


government?

I know I don't. If that was the intent, the protection intended has

long
been voided.

If a Cessna 152 scares the **** out of them just turn up with a 747 and
they won't stop running until they get to Canada.....

 




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