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« If a criminal carries a gun, the victim will just take it away | Main | Self defense in Seattle »

"Why all the lies?"

Posted by David Hardy · 30 October 2006 10:49 AM

A blog asks a very good question.

· antigun groups

2 Comments | Leave a comment

The Mechanic | October 30, 2006 7:15 PM | Reply

Its because they are liberals! They KNOW their offensive ideas couldn't survive a clear sober rational examination in the marketplace if ideas. Don't forget how Janet Reno and the Clintons conducted Showtime at Waco where they burned to death seventy Christian men, women and children, a very diverse group not all whites.
What happened to Due Process of Law there will happen to the whole country if they are not vigorously opposed. And it will be a large part our fault for not nipping them in the bud taking liberties with our Constitution.

BobG | October 31, 2006 12:59 PM | Reply

When someone has to hide what they are doing,they obviously realize they are doing something that people would not normally support. When a group of people consciously set out to trick people into voting for particular laws, they are guilty of fraud, and should be treated as such. It is no different, ethically, than deliberately trying to defraud someone with a legal contract that has loopholes in it by design.
Just my opinion.

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