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Senate may consider AWB in September
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1691161" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>Got to agree with you. The Tyranny-crats thought they covered all the bases last time, but American ingenuity combined with free-market capitalism all but neutered that effort. This second time I've heard that Fat-bottom Feinswine has enumerated 215 types and models, so as to capture everything. Praise God we have a Supreme Court that's 5-4 conservative although Roberts is seemingly going liberal, as it seems most Justices do when they've been on the Court a long time. Fortunately, the law never goes liberal; it's the same for decades or even longer until a new case changes it, as it did in Dred Scott. I recommend we all buy a stripped lower or two, and look for good deals on completion kits as the months go by.</p><p></p><p>You can bet the farm that as soon as Feinswine's bill becomes law, the usual Freedom groups will be suing it to halt its application or to negate it entirely in Court. We have plenty of talk radio stations around the country to help get the word out about how one of our precisely-enumerated Liberties is under attack by the walking snakes who are supposed to defend those Freedoms. I heard Rush Limbaugh talking about it the other day. When Rush takes-up a subject, millions upon millions hear about it. Such a happening can only benefit us.</p><p></p><p>The Deception-crats cannot make illegal what you already own. Our Constitution disallows ex-post facto laws, so go buy a stripped lower. Buy two. Make the Criminal Left mess their BVDs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1691161, member: 110896"] Got to agree with you. The Tyranny-crats thought they covered all the bases last time, but American ingenuity combined with free-market capitalism all but neutered that effort. This second time I've heard that Fat-bottom Feinswine has enumerated 215 types and models, so as to capture everything. Praise God we have a Supreme Court that's 5-4 conservative although Roberts is seemingly going liberal, as it seems most Justices do when they've been on the Court a long time. Fortunately, the law never goes liberal; it's the same for decades or even longer until a new case changes it, as it did in Dred Scott. I recommend we all buy a stripped lower or two, and look for good deals on completion kits as the months go by. You can bet the farm that as soon as Feinswine's bill becomes law, the usual Freedom groups will be suing it to halt its application or to negate it entirely in Court. We have plenty of talk radio stations around the country to help get the word out about how one of our precisely-enumerated Liberties is under attack by the walking snakes who are supposed to defend those Freedoms. I heard Rush Limbaugh talking about it the other day. When Rush takes-up a subject, millions upon millions hear about it. Such a happening can only benefit us. The Deception-crats cannot make illegal what you already own. Our Constitution disallows ex-post facto laws, so go buy a stripped lower. Buy two. Make the Criminal Left mess their BVDs... [/QUOTE]
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