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Cliff
 
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 22:49:48 GMT, Clark Magnuson
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Cliff wrote:

On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 16:47:11 GMT, Clark Magnuson
wrote:



Johan wrote:



Where does one draw the
line? Where does one say: "This far and not a millimeter farther?

Too late: the line was crossed in 1934.





I agree with you Johan, the line was drawn in 1791 with the words, "in
no way infringe".
The bill of rights and constitution are just pieces of paper that cannot
protect us. WE need to protect those rights, and those that passively
condoned the 1934 NFA committed a grave error.
It was like passively condoning your wife sleeping at her boyfriend's
house. Next she sleeps with him in your house [1968 GCA], and next she
wants you to move out [1994 AWB].
The moral is, "Don't tolerate the transgressions."



What are you going to do? Shoot?


How did the voters respond to the 1994 AWB?
How did McVeigh respond to the 1994 AWB?
With a building gone and the democrat majority gone, would you have
liked a bigger response?


What are you going to do? Shoot?
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Cliff