24
Jun
Posted by Prudie in Politics, Second Amendment. Tagged: Nationalizing US Industry. 2 Comments
Note from the Editors: Well, at least dear Prudie isn’t worried about her tomatoes any longer…
We’re not entirely certain why she is upset, but she did mention something about giving politicians an explicit example as to why the Founding Fathers thought the Second Amendment was so important should the politicians do something or other. We’re not quite sure what it is she’s afraid they’ll do, but she seems quite serious about it.
Wilhemena thinks it has something to do with gas. Well, goodness, doesn’t everything have something to do with gas these days?
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10
Jan
Posted by Prudie in Politics, Second Amendment, The South. Tagged: Georgia, Gun Law, Right to Carry, Second Amendment. Comments Off
Kim du Toit and Alphecca are all over HB915. Good stuff there.
I wish I had known about the rally this morning. I would have gone.
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6
Dec
Posted by Prudie in Politics, Second Amendment. 2 Comments
Well, perhaps stone throwers can’t restore their basic civil rights when pitted against an armed despotic army like I talked about in my last post. But apparently they can keep a neighboring despotic army’s plane from refueling.
In a violent show of anti-Venezuela sentiment, a crowd of about 200 Bolivians hurled stones at a Venezuelan military [...]
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28
Nov
Posted by Prudie in Law, Politics, Second Amendment. Tagged: Bill of Rights, Free Speech, Gun Legislation, Gun Ownership, Politics, Right to Assemble, Second Amendment, Socialism, Supreme Court. 1 Comment
The Supreme Court will take a shot at the Second Amendment sometimes next year. So for the foreseeable future, we’re all going to be subjected to a million opinions about gun legislation. It’s already started. Both sides of the gun ownership debate have been gearing up for this battle for years. We’re going to be [...]
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