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What the 2nd Amendment is REALLY for...

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Dr. Gratia-Hupp speaks to representatives, pulling no punches. Suzanna witnessed first-hand her parents shot dead by a "lunatic" and explains why she doesn't even blame the gunman, per se.

Who does she blame?

Watch this short clip and find out the silent gunman really is, and who Suzanna feels is ultimately responsible for the merciless death of her parents; and watch as Suzanna points out who we really need to protect ourselves from.

Spoken like a true American, and from someone who's honestly been there with something truly important to lose, as we all do.

...how does Brave'World do it? ... "PSSST! DO SOMETHING!" =)
echoz

5 responses // What the 2nd Amendment is REALLY for...

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    oh boo hoo
    They always love to show the sad stories of people or were killed by guns
    but never show the stories of people saved by guns

    if he used a knife would she blame Genso knives
    or if he used a turkey leg will she blame butterball?

    it's the man's fault not the tools

    Chuck_st_chuck
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    An interesting comment I think that bears quoting:

    The ten Amendments adopted make the so-called American Bill of Rights. The plain fact is that these Amendments do not confer any rights on anyone.

    These RIGHTS are INHERENT to all FREE MEN, bestowed on them by their CREATOR.

    I couldn't begin to tell you how many times I have made this exact point to people. The founders never claimed they were giving anyone any rights. If people would use their heads and their ability to reason they should be able to figure out that if one group of men can bestow certain rights on you by writing them down on a piece of paper then another group of men can take them away by writing contrary words on another piece of paper.

    "Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end."
    --Lord Acton

    James Deffenbach posted on 2008-09-11 14:56:06 ET

    echoz

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