BobBalouski
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The Constitution refers to inalienable rights...
Really? Can you cite literally where it does, as you claim?
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The Constitution refers to inalienable rights...
Jefferson, in his multiple drafts of The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, spelled it both "unalienable" and "inalienable", and, of course, his drafts endured further editing by others, too.
As far as I am aware, neither the Constitution for the United States of America or the first 10 Amendments to it mention either "unalienable" or "inalienable".
If you are in a building that is on fire and you are equally distant from two rooms. One room has 20 viable fetuses the other room has one five-year-old child.
If you get to either room you can either save the child or all 20 fetuses but you can not save the child in one room and the fetuses in the other.
No cute work-arounds, it's either one room or the other.
I don't know what your answer is, but:
If it is save the one child then:
fetus =/= human life and you are a hypocrite if you still insist it is so.
If it is let the child die and save the fetuses:
well you are not a hypocrite but you are a monster.
Aww they took him alive, oh well Florida has the Death penalty so hes another Gun Free Zone success story an Antifa member and a registered Democrat that enjoys dressing up in MAGA hats!
and if recent history is any guide, there will have been another one by next Wednesday.
You can ban guns, but that's just a temporary measure.
It goes back to the Federalist papers, and the understandings as they wrote of them at the time of the founding. The Bill of Rights was not included in the main body of the Constitution due to disagreements, as many of the delegates felt they were Natural Law, and framing them in man-made laws and documents then subjected them to some asshole one day trying to do exactly what we face today, to repeal or revise them. Making them amendments was a compromise to these principled stands, and were understood to be Unalienable rights as part of the rationale for their passage.
Lock up the fuckin criminals and crazies instead of letting them run loose.You're right, American schools need armed guards.
they couldn't even get a ban on bump stock passed
if the parents and other adults won't act to reduce the availability of guns - whether it's those sitting around in houses, under pillows, in cupboards, locked away but with the key in a bedside drawer, or how many can buy guns who shouldn't be anywhere near them - then it has to be down to the traumatised kids to act... over 150,000 children directly exposed to the traumas of gun-events in schools. if the adults fail them, fail to protect them, they will have to make the lawmakers and parents listen through voting, through rejecting guns in their culture.
The Columbine shooting was a gigantic news event in a way that I don't think it's possible for a mass shooting to become anymore. The AP voted it the second-biggest news story of 1999, behind only the Clinton impeachment trial.
More people died today than died at Columbine, and if recent history is any guide, we will have all moved on by next Wednesday.
Intentionally & tortuously killing 2,000 little innocent human lives in America everyday has a natural way of making all other intentional killings of innocent human life exactly what it's become today: completely mundane.
You babykiller champions have wrought exactly what you've intentionally sowed. Good job!
Chicago kids exposed to gun violence tend to have higher rates of performing gun violence themselves as they grow older.over 150,000 children directly exposed to the traumas of gun-events in schools. if the adults fail them, fail to protect them, they will have to make the lawmakers and parents listen through voting, through rejecting guns in their culture.
This will continue to be the problem it is, until there are no longer places that are 'target rich environments', courtesy of so called 'gun free zones', which are just another way of saying 'you're not gonna face anybody shooting back, you've got minutes free reign till the cops show up'. Conceal carry reduces crime, and could put an end to this travesty, if only the bleeding hearts would get over their fears. Guns don't kill people, people kill people. And the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
Chicago kids exposed to gun violence tend to have higher rates of performing gun violence themselves as they grow older.
It's called the ghetto, baby.
Actually, I graduated with honors from NIU, which today is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its own mass shooting....which were largely created by redlining.
(You don't know what that is because you didn't graduate high school.)![]()
Really? Can you cite literally where it does, as you claim?
And they didn't teach you the possessive form of it?Actually, I graduated with honors from NIU, which today is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of it's own mass shooting.
Actually, I graduated with honors from NIU
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And they didn't teach you the possessive form of it?
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