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A libertarian case for gun control
Submitted by:
Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"'Isn�t that an oxymoron?' someone quipped the other day, when I described myself as a sensible libertarian."
"The easiest response was, of course, simply to clarify that I�m not an anarchist. But could this exchange shed light on America�s gun problem? When firearms cause the death of more than 30,000 Americans a year, opposition to restricting access to them can seem incomprehensibly negligent. Are we happy to condemn the 47 per cent of Americans who don�t want increased gun control as gung-ho thugs?" ... |
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mickey
(7/1/2015)
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In other words, "I'm not a Libertarian but I play one on the internet"... |
Comment by:
Wiz
(7/1/2015)
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She lost all credibility with her statement "guns cause 30,000 deaths". Only people CAUSE deaths, not tools. It is obvious she is neither truthful nor a Libertarian. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(7/1/2015)
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Such a comely lass!
Maybe a good bare-bottom spanking would straighten her out.... |
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