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Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!!
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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 03, 2005 at 17:28:36 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!! posted by Dug on March 03, 2005 at 16:24:58:
Already has. Don't recall where, but remember hearing about it at the time. Some judge said "the right to bare arms" applies to the militias only, not citizens. This morning I heard one that made the hair on the back of my neck standup. A new proposed law giving judges special rights and protections. It happened in the wake of that judge in Chicago going home and finding her husband and mother murdered. On face value, sounds ok, but what about long term? What I mean is that will probably get you or me jail time if we talk bad about or criticize judges - we will be seen as a threat. Will give judges even more chances to legislate from the benches that they already have now, and can't be questioned or badmouthed, because that will make whomever says or does it a "terrorist". Yeah, take an unfortunate incident like what happened to that judge and her family, and use it to play off of the sympathies of society to take their (our) rights away before anyone realizes that just lost another freedom. When a politician wraps his/her arm around your shoulder and say "Have I got a deal for you", they aint jokin, and history is proof. "Overlook his voting record over the past twenty years for the newly invented him?", yeah, right. Mark
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