E46m3
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I am doing an essay relating to the 2nd amendment and revolutions. What did it take for our founding fathers to revolt? what would it take for you to revolt? Is the government doing any of those things? Thought provoking.
I am doing an essay relating to the 2nd amendment and revolutions. What did it take for our founding fathers to revolt? what would it take for you to revolt? Is the government doing any of those things? Thought provoking.
I am doing an essay relating to the 2nd amendment and revolutions. What is your thesis statement?
What did it take for our founding fathers to revolt? I believe they wrote all that down on a rather large piece of parchment that is viewable at the National Archives. The text of it is readily available on the internet, although finding copies of the text in schoolbooks seems to be getting harder every year. Do look it up - they called it the "Declaration of Independence" for some unknown reason.
what would it take for you to revolt? See above, generally.
Is the government doing any of those things? It depends on how you interpret the daily news.
Thought provoking. You really don't want to hear the thoughts this provoked in my mind.
what would it take for you to revolt?
I am doing an essay relating to the 2nd amendment and revolutions. What did it take for our founding fathers to revolt? what would it take for you to revolt? Is the government doing any of those things? Thought provoking.
Oh c'mon guys, obviously this...lover of bridges...was sneaky enough in his approach that we shouldn't have caught on. Let's all incriminate ourselves to help the poor kid!
I am doing an essay relating to the 2nd amendment and revolutions. What did it take for our founding fathers to revolt? what would it take for you to revolt? Is the government doing any of those things? Thought provoking.
I'm all for revolting against our Domestic Enemies....
The Government has made itself into the most heinous anti-American entity we have ever seen. I won't be happy until they're all dead.
What about the police officers who have the job of enforcing the legislation that the politicians pass? Those men are your local people, who had nothing to do with the laws that were passed, but are paid to enforce them.
Keep in mind that the constitution is the supreme law of the land - any officer who enforces a null/void unconstitutional law is guilty of treason IMO
sent from my phone, excuse my grammar/spelling errors
...the point I was making in my earlier post was simply to examine a person's motives for "killing them all" as another poster put it, and wondering if such actions would actually further the cause of liberty, or simply be sensless violence that wouldn't actually accomplish any true objectives.