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ryanek9freak
04-13-2009, 20:31
Awsome blog:http://govt-cheez.blogspot.com/2009/04/2nd-amendment-so-why-do-you-need-those.html

Jeff350
04-14-2009, 07:56
Great blog! Unfortunately I think a lot of libtards don't think we have the right to defend ourselves. Anti-gunners will just say "the police will protect us." Nothing will change their mind until they are facing a violent attacker with seconds to live and the police are minutes away.

sniper7
04-14-2009, 08:00
I don't NEED anything other than food, water and shelter. basic things to survive.

Lucky for me I have the god given right to OWN a firearm because as a citizen of the united states, the founding fathers decided I should have the option is I so choose.

Elhuero
04-15-2009, 01:09
somewhere in the top five of my top ten favorite ways to go to jail today would be when a libtard asks me why I NEED a gun, to pull it out and rob them on the spot.

King
04-15-2009, 07:57
Elhuero (http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/member.php?u=1646). As satisfying as that might be, this is why our 2nd amendment rights are being questioned. Robbing a liberal just because he is a liberal is a crime, and you would have used a firearm to commit it. How do you think congress would see that. Now im not trying to pick on you but these are the kinds of things us gun owners need to carefully consider and be responsible about.

Elhuero
04-15-2009, 22:56
heh that's why the list is called 'Top ten ways to go to jail'

I also have a 'Top ten celebrities I'd like to get in a fight with' list

as well as "Top ten offensive things to say on live TV'

jason303
04-15-2009, 23:35
When I was asked why would anyone need a cheap import semi-auto rifle, I thought "because they're fun", but instead I said "I don't know, remember those riots in L.A. with the fires and the looting? Go ask one of those store owners sitting on top of their roofs."
[Beer]Cheers to the blogger for pointing out that there's no need to justify having something we have a right to have in the first place.