Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
You understand you are making the “right to bear arms means muskets” argument, right?
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
LMFAO
No, genius. I am demolishing your magic soil argument with the truth. There was no such thing in the minds of the framers. They included the natural born citizen clause, a term with a specific history and meaning in common law, because they did not want presidents with dual allegiances.
You cannot legitimately alter the Constitution by redefining terms. Get outta here with that living document shit.
No, genius. I am demolishing your magic soil argument with the truth. There was no such thing in the minds of the framers. They included the natural born citizen clause, a term with a specific history and meaning in common law, because they did not want presidents with dual allegiances.
You cannot legitimately alter the Constitution by redefining terms. Get outta here with that living document shit.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
Guess he doesn’t.
Well you can only lead a horse to water and all that.
Any of you kids at home still confused, let me know.
Well you can only lead a horse to water and all that.
Any of you kids at home still confused, let me know.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
You know better than this. You are deliberately playing games because you know I am factually correct and you have no good argument.
But I will play this silly game too. *If* the 2nd amendment said "the right of the people to keep and bear muskets shall not be infringed", only then would you have a point, and I would be correct even there in stating you need to amend the Constitution if you want it to mean arms.
But it did not say muskets. It uses the general term for arms. I am consistently reading the document as it was intended by the authors rather than reinterpreting it and redefining words to get the outcome I want, like some purple-haired post-modernist gay dance professor
You still have problems apparently reading that text as it was intended.
But I will play this silly game too. *If* the 2nd amendment said "the right of the people to keep and bear muskets shall not be infringed", only then would you have a point, and I would be correct even there in stating you need to amend the Constitution if you want it to mean arms.
But it did not say muskets. It uses the general term for arms. I am consistently reading the document as it was intended by the authors rather than reinterpreting it and redefining words to get the outcome I want, like some purple-haired post-modernist gay dance professor
You still have problems apparently reading that text as it was intended.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
Exactly why the constitution doesn’t say coverture.
It does not and purposefully didn’t define what makes one a citizen at birth.
It does not and purposefully didn’t define what makes one a citizen at birth.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
No. It says natural born citizen, which had a specific meaning in common law and coverture.
LMFAO you are desperate.
LMFAO you are desperate.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
I can play your game too. Redefine citizen to mean everybody except Nick Moore. No amendment necessary.. LOL
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
Wow what a shitshow.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
Sad.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 11:37 amNo. It says natural born citizen, which had a specific meaning in common law and coverture.
LMFAO you are desperate.
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Re: Barack Obama's Legacy -- How strong of a President is he historically?
I want a musket....... Pennsylvania Long Rifle Specifically .
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