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fightingquaker13

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Re: I Voted Libertarian
« Reply #30 on: October 28, 2012, 10:44:59 AM »
M58.
I agree on the working toghther part. I too will vote for Mitt as Fl. Is very much in play. But deflection? Which one of us here is ignoring that their team did some bad stuff? You act like it never happened and its heresy to point it out. Thats just BS my friend. The point of my post is that just because someone has an R after their name doesn't mean they're pro-gun and that there are plenty of pro-gun Dems. You need to lay off the Koolaid and get that.

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Re: I Voted Libertarian
« Reply #31 on: October 28, 2012, 10:52:24 AM »
Not that there is anything wrong in this instance, but you wonder why some in this nation persist to support democrats by refusing to support obvious truth; I don't know, it could be denial.  There's a good link to that here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial

One of the really interesting defensive aspects of denial is that allows one to not be responsible.  There's an epidemic of that going on here in the USA these days.  Could it be support for liberals could be called the Chris Matthews Syndrome?

Damn.
And here I thought it was just a river in Egypt .

M58.
I agree on the working toghther part. I too will vote for Mitt as Fl. Is very much in play. But deflection? Which one of us here is ignoring that their team did some bad stuff? You act like it never happened and its heresy to point it out. Thats just BS my friend. The point of my post is that just because someone has an R after their name doesn't mean they're pro-gun and that there are plenty of pro-gun Dems. You need to lay off the Koolaid and get that.

By "unintended consequences do you mean like Reagan shipping all those arms to Afghanistan that are now being used against us ?
Oops, that was an under the radar operation by Charlie Wilson.
A DemocRAT .

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Re: I Voted Libertarian
« Reply #32 on: October 28, 2012, 10:53:09 AM »
Here's my take, not that it matters much.

If they outlaw guns, I'll be an outlaw because I'm not giving mine up...

I don't believe in the fundamental foundation of the DNC and their infatuation for big government!  I've voted for one Democrat in my entire lifetime as I recall and he left the party recently.  I'll never, ever, ever, ever vote for another even if he's related to me and handing out handguns at his rally's!

The US Constitution is what matters, not just the 2nd Amendment but all 27 of them!

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Re: I Voted Libertarian
« Reply #33 on: October 28, 2012, 11:03:22 AM »
Here's my take, not that it matters much.

If they outlaw guns, I'll be an outlaw because I'm not giving mine up...

I don't believe in the fundamental foundation of the DNC and their infatuation for big government!  I've voted for one Democrat in my entire lifetime as I recall and he left the party recently.  I'll never, ever, ever, ever vote for another even if he's related to me and handing out handguns at his rally's!

The US Constitution is what matters, not just the 2nd Amendment but all 27 of them!

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Re: I Voted Libertarian
« Reply #34 on: October 28, 2012, 11:43:56 AM »
Shall I paraphrase Ben Franklin:

      Democracy is two Democrats and one Republican voting on the 2A.

      Liberty is an armed Republican contesting the vote!

There's your choice. For me, I'd rather be the Armed Republican.
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