[If you read this guy's blog you'll see your standard humorless, bloodless, evangelism obsessed fundie...this, however, was just priceless.]
To paraphrase the recent Supreme Court decision, there is an individual right to keep and bear arms, and just because you are an incompetent government that has no clue how to deal with violent crime doesn't mean you can take away my God-given right to defend myself. Take that you darn liberals!
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It's sad that mostly only right-wingers are interested in this right.
I'd say the risk of our society becoming controlled by a right-wing dictator is a bigger threat, and then all the people who keep arms will be siding with the dictator.
This doesn't come off as fundy to me. As an atheist and a gun-enthusiast the only thing I disagree with is the 'God-given' part. And one of the reasons that I practice with guns is just in case some nutty government decides it doesn't like our freedoms.
@Left4The2ndAmendment: If you don't like it that right-wingers monopolize knowing how to defend themselves with firearms, go and learn how to use guns yourself. Us libertarians love the 2nd amendment just as much as the right-wingers.
Don't know how to deal with criminals? They sure knew what to wiith the gun toting crazies at ruby ridge!
When the fundies take over, I want to be able to defend myself.
If you criminalkze guns only fundamentalists will have guns.
Quote:"When the fundies take over, I want to be able to defend myself."
My thoughts exactly.
Quote:"No, society gives you that right."
Wrong. Society does not give rights. The government does not give rights. At best the government and society recognize the rights we all have regardless of society's approval. Its not as though before the 1st amendment was made no one had a right to free speech. Rather every has that right and some despotic governments fail to recognize it.
How exactly is this bad? The pro-gun "control" fundies are just as loony as the religious fundies and the "security" worshipping zealots. Passing laws that create "gun-free" school zones and other laws that restrict people from defending themselves leads to people being killed because you cannot keep guns out of the hands of criminals (however, you can keep them out of the hands of potential crime victims). Obviously, even the most zealous member of the Brady Campaign would not hang a "gun-free" zone sign outside of their home, so it is clear that everybody knows this at some level. The Supreme Court has said in the past that we have no right to protection from the police, so there goes the argument that the police will protect people from crime. Even if you did have a right to protection by the police and they actually responded to a phone call, how exactly are the cops going to get there before the criminal shoots you? Besides that, it is absurd to claim that the Constitution is even remotely in favor of ANY restriction on the right to keep and bear arms ("well-regulated" meant "well-trained" in the late 1700s and it does say that the right to keep and bear arms "shall not be infringed") and this is the one part of the Bill of Rights that was incorporated prior to the 14th Amendment. The crankery of the gun banners is reminiscent of the crankery of those who claim that the 1st Amendment protects the right of free speech except when there is a "compelling governmental interest" (it says that the freedom of speech "shall not be abridged") or of those who claim that habeas corpus is not in the Constitution (such as that fascist lunatic the Republican Party nominated for president). The anti-gun arguments are frivolous and remind me of Creationism.
More proof that "progressives" can be just as crazy as conservatives. Just as the Democrats now claim that they support peace and civil liberties, the Republicans used to claim that they support limited government and a "more humble" foreign policy. I have a feeling that we'll find out whether the "progressives" are sincere before too long.
Having weapons to defend life and liberty isn't a "God-given" right; it's a right that I gave to myself simply because I refuse to let other human beings have absolute power over me. If someone wants to take my life or freedom, he will have to risk his life to do so. I, not any God, have decided this.
This is not a right- or left-wing issue. Those with weapons (and the will and ability to use them) can do as they please to those without them. Unarmed citizens are ALWAYS enslaved; they have NO rights, only privileges granted to them by their masters.
You have heard that it was said, 'An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.' But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.
Matt 5:38-42
This is taken from the sermont of the mount, held by a person you are said to believe in. Obviously your faith isn´t very strong, else the things Jesus said would lead you to the conclusion that you don´t need any weapons ;)
Rights aren't given by anything, not a deity, and not a society. Rights are an intrinsic property of a sapient entity which is able to recognize that it possesses those rights. If a right is granted, it can be revoked, and rights cannot be revoked.
oh fuck this guy's a tough cookie
Take that you darn liberals!
Well shit I guess he told me I'm outta here
...just because you are an incompetent government that has no clue how to deal with violent crime doesn't mean you can take away my God-given right to defend myself.
I hate to say it but on this subject, Kevie-Poo has a point. Gun ownership is the one Constitutional right we're actively discouraged from practicing. My personal opinion is that most of the gun violence we're seeing these days is due to the fact that gun safety is no longer taught as widely as it once was. When I was young my dad bought me a .22 bolt action rifle and took me to the gun range to learn how to use it safely. (And just to stifle what you're probably thinking, I'm no gun nut. I haven't owned a gun since then but I have a very practical and healthy respect for how dangerous a gun can be. Maybe if kids were taught that a gun is a tool for making dead people instead of a cool fashion/lifestyle accessory things wouldn't be so far out of hand.)
Take that you darn liberals!
My limited agreement with you on one point doesn't change the fact that you're a douchebag. F*** yourself.
I think we should all pack big sidearms in plain sight. Americans are known for their fine and discriminating judgments, and a few can walk and chew gum at the same time. (Yep, I'm a liberal. I also am well acquainted with firearms. The government taught me.)
To all those arguing about it ...
Main Entry:
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Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English, from Old English riht, from riht, adjective
Date:
before 12th century
1: qualities (as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval
2: something to which one has a just claim: as a: the power or privilege to which one is justly entitled <voting rights> <his right to decide> b (1): the interest that one has in a piece of property often used in plural <mineral rights> (2)plural : the property interest possessed under law or custom and agreement in an intangible thing especially of a literary and artistic nature <film rights of the novel>
3: something that one may properly claim as due <knowing the truth is her right>
4: the cause of truth or justice
5 a: right hand 1a; also : a blow struck with this hand <gave him a hard right on the jaw> b: the location or direction of the right side <woods on his right> c: the part on the right side d: right field e: a turn to the right <take a right at the stop sign>
6 a: the true account or correct interpretation b: the quality or state of being factually correct
7 often capitalized a: the part of a legislative chamber located to the right of the presiding officer b: the members of a continental European legislative body occupying the right as a result of holding more conservative political views than other members
8 a often capitalized : individuals professing support of the established order and favoring traditional attitudes and practices and conservative governmental policies boften capitalized : a conservative position
9 a: a privilege given stockholders to subscribe pro rata to a new issue of securities generally below market price b: the negotiable certificate evidencing such privilege
God-given right to defend oneself?
If God had been *really* smart, He would have made the world so safe that you don't *need* to defend yourself in the first place!
Sometimes, this Intelligent Design is overly complicated.
The USA's goverment has tanks, jets, bombs, etc. It has intervening in many sovereing nations... and they had weapons as well. If it wants to slave his own people it won´t be a punny pistol or rifle that will stop it.
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