where are all the pro gun lovers

We weren't at war with our government at the time remember.
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We weren't at war with our government at the time remember. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
That is correct, but "our government" was already formed and operating when the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd were drafted and "AMENDED" to the U.S. CONSTITUTION as they were RATIFIED by the United STATES of America in existence at the time. So the "Brits" were not in play at the time when they were ADDED to the U.S. CONSTITUTION.

Personally, I'd keep your day job.
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Eva really doesn't have the intellectual capacity to post on this board. That is really sad.
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Eva really doesn't have the intellectual capacity to post on this board. That is really sad. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
+1. And he votes!! Gawd that's scary...
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http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?feature...%3DwAYLr6u2FyY




That's a sandy hook dad saying "cold dead hands"

Did y'all see where sandy hook sides w NRA? I peed myself laughing at piers Morgan.
Eva really doesn't have the intellectual capacity to post on this board. That is really sad. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy


Who do you think the third was written for got a clue?
Right wingers can't walk and chew gum at the same time,but if they don't understand something they call you dumb.LMFAO
Right wingers can't walk and chew gum at the same time,but if they don't understand something they call you dumb.LMFAO Originally Posted by i'va biggen
If you can't be bothered to put a space after punctuation, why do you bother to put one between words? Just asking...
So idiots like you will have something to whine about.
So idiots like you will have something to whine about. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
Ah! So, laziness is actually a public service, huh?

You really are a democrat.
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So idiots like you will have something to whine about. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
Just like a lefty hypocrite. 2 posts before the one I quoted you say right wingers call you dumb because you claim they don't understand something.

And then in the one I quoted you call someone else an idiot because you can't seem to grasp the concept of the space bar.... SMFH and LMFAO ... at the same fuckin time.


Since you bring up "idiot", you should change your handle to "i'ma biggen".
Another winger whining thanks you turds are making my day.
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If pointing out to you how big of an idiot you are makes your day, than I imagine you don't have very many bad days.

And since you started this thread and wanted to know where all the pro gun lovers were, the child is now free and the crazy fucker that should have been locked up in the first place is dead. And gun lovers across this country are happy as they can be right now.

Thanks for asking though, idiot.
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Who do you think the third was written for got a clue? Originally Posted by i'va biggen
Yea. The National Guard of the United States.*

By that time if the Brits were "quartering" in U.S. houses, it would be called ...

... an invasion by a foreign country.

Does this help?

"At the 1788 Virginia Ratifying Convention, when debating the ratification of the new United States Constitution, Patrick Henry stated, "One of our first complaints, under the former government, was the quartering of troops among us. This was one of the principal reasons for dissolving the connection with Great Britain. Here we may have troops in time of peace. They may be billeted in any manner — to tyrannize, oppress, and crush us."[1] "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Amendment_to_the_United_ States_Constitution

Little "key words" in context are extremely helpful in reading comprehension:

"former government"

"was ... dissolving the connection with Great Britain."

The "former government" and "dissolving the connection" = British!!!!!!

When DID YOU study the forming of the Constitution and the amendments?

Or DID YOU?

Let me guess ... your intellectual response will be ... "idiot"?

BTW: Does the 3rd shed some light (to you) on the "thrust" of the 2nd amendment ... like what on earth were they talking about?

* Yea, I know it wasn't technically known as the "National Guard" (or the phrase would have been used inside of "militias" etc, back then), but the concept had its roots early on.

"The National Guard traces its history to the establishment of three militia regiments by the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 13 December 1636.[3] The first muster of the three regiments is generally thought to have occurred in the spring of 1637 on Salem Common.[4] The 101st Engineer Battalion, the 101st Field Artillery Regiment, the 181st Infantry Regiment, and the 182nd Infantry Regiment trace their lineage to these three regiments: the North, South and East Regiments.[5] The term "national guard" was not used at that time; it was first coined in the 1790s by the Marquis de Lafayette as a description of anti-royalist French Revolutionary citizen forces.[6] (Lafayette had earlier served as a general officer fighting under George Washington in the American Revolutionary War.)" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationa..._United_States
Dear simple minded Kayla enjoy your cheese you do know the first second and third were directed at the British don't you? Originally Posted by i'va biggen
You must be fucking kidding.

Compared to you Kayla is Oliver Wendell Holmes.

The First Amendment starts with the words: "Congress shall make no law..."

Care to re-think your position that it was directed to the British?

And ALL of the amendment to the US Constitution are directed to the US Constitution. That is OUR governing document, NOT Britain's. They would tell us to stick it. It has no authority over them.