What's your point, party hack?
Debate with facts, instead of calling names.
Liberty is won and preserved at the end of a gun barrel. Ask the Irish
Communism is enforced at the end of a gun barrel too.
Yes which is why we need more and better weapons and the will to use them. No one has ever invaded this country and a well armed populace is one of the reasons.
YEs, and we fended them off without AR15's. We had muskets. Now we have an Army. I seriously doubt that guns in a household are preventing an attack.The British have invaded this country more than once.
Well...the only people who invaded this country used box cutters and airplanes and they really didn't give a #### if you DID have an AR15 in your closet.
The reason we haven't been invaded is because Mexico and Canada are fairly friendly, and the difficulty of coming across an ocean posed more of a detriment than the fact that you had a gun in your closet. In fact, the nearest we ever came to being invaded came from a threat of nuclear missles in Cuba than a bunch of Commies storming the beach in Miami.
Yes which is why we need more and better weapons and the will to use them. No one has ever invaded this country and a well armed populace is one of the reasons.
The British have invaded this country more than once.
Cpl. Joshua Boston, the U.S. Marine whose scathing open letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) over proposed new gun control legislation went viral, again vowed not to abide by any new law requiring him to register his firearms.
“Whatever happens happens. I have a right granted to me by the Second Amendment in our bill of rights and it says ‘shall not be infringed,’” Boston said Saturday on CNN. “Unconstitutional laws aren’t laws.”
Boston’s letter, titled “No ma’am,” was first posted on CNN’s iReport on Dec. 27 and quickly made the rounds on social media.
“I am not your subject. I am the man who keeps you free. I am not your servant. I am the person whom you serve. I am not your peasant. I am the flesh and blood of America,” the eight-year Marine Corps veteran wrote.