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Thread: Constitution's "right to keep and bear arms" applies nationwide

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgo99 View Post
    The problem is that you think that those 4 that voted believe in the constitution, I don't think thats the case. I'm an immigrant (of the legal kind) and I think I love this country more than some people that were borned and raised here, sometimes I think some people don't know just how incredible and wonderful this country really is because they have not seen any other places and hence they can not appreciate what they have.
    Take it from someone that lost his country of origin to the " socialist democratic" crowd, this country is worth defending and protecting and by God I shall do so with whatever means at my disposal.
    Besides the birth of my kids the best day in my life was the day that my son came home from school (a pretty expensive school at that) and started to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, tears of happiness came out of me. At the time I was debating if I should change schools since money is a little tight right now but after his little recital the debate was over I will continue to pay for the school some how, I don't want him to go to a school were the Pledge of Alliance, God, The constitution, unbiased history and common sense are prohibited.
    I have worked with people that do not know the Pledge or have never even glanced the Constitution, how is that even possible is beyond me.
    It is a sad day when an Immigrant knows more about the greatness of this country than some of their so called nationals.
    But I digress , the point is that some of us can't understand how four people could have voted no because we think that they have the they must country's best interest in mind.....right. Well what if that's not the case, what if they have their own agenda... or worse what if they never learned what makes tis country what it is today?????
    Thank you for this post!!!!!

    It gave made me feel the pride you do. Thank you very much!!!

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    Well said cgo99. I have seen other countries both in and out of the military, and you are correct, most folks here don't have a clue.
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    It is unbelievable that the 4 liberal justices can get it wrong EVERYTIME!

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