User Profile: jclassboat

Member Since: March 16, 2012

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  • Recall that the God of the Bible “Spoke all creation into existence”. You haven’t seen nothing yet.

  • Note how well behaved these protesters are. No need for riot police, water cannons or paddy wagons.
    They are a testimony of the definition of “Law Abiding” citizens. If any incidents occurred it would be headlines nationwide.

  • Even if the 2nd Amendment is usurped through corrupt politicians, a change in the Supreme Court, and an apathetic public the right to protect yourself and family remains a God given right and not a man given right. If you look to the Second Amendment for your authority to bear arms, that authority is contingent upon the fickle nature of nine fallible human beings, aka Supreme Court, and hold on to your hats if you think a Conservative bent will continue these next 4 years.
    There is plenty of Biblical based authority to preserve the right of self protection. Psalms 149: 6-9 comes to mind.
    In Luke 22:36 Jesus tells his disciples “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one” Thus is the first reference to concealed carry in the new Testament. LOL

  • As the war went on, the British always remembered that without gun control, they could never control America. In 1777, with British victory seeming likely, Colonial Undersecretary William Knox drafted a plan entitled “What Is Fit to Be Done with America?” To ensure that there would be no future rebellions, “[t]he Militia Laws should be repealed and none suffered to be re-enacted, & the Arms of all the People should be taken away, . . . nor should any Foundery or manufactuary of Arms, Gunpowder, or Warlike Stores, be ever suffered in America, nor should any Gunpowder, Lead, Arms or Ordnance be imported into it without Licence . . . .”

    To the Americans of the Revolution and the Founding Era, the theory of some late-20th Century courts that the Second Amendment is a “collective right” and not an “individual right” might have seemed incomprehensible. The Americans owned guns individually, in their homes. They owned guns collectively, in their town armories and powder houses. They would not allow the British to confiscate their individual arms, nor their collective arms; and when the British tried to do both, the Revolution began. The Americans used their individual arms and their collective arms to fight against the confiscation of any arms. Americans fought to provide themselves a government that would never perpetrate the abuses that had provoked the Revolution.

  • The Revolutionary War>>>As the war went on, the British always remembered that without gun control, they could never control America. In 1777, with British victory seeming likely, Colonial Undersecretary William Knox drafted a plan entitled “What Is Fit to Be Done with America?” To ensure that there would be no future rebellions, “[t]he Militia Laws should be repealed and none suffered to be re-enacted, & the Arms of all the People should be taken away, . . . nor should any Foundery or manufactuary of Arms, Gunpowder, or Warlike Stores, be ever suffered in America, nor should any Gunpowder, Lead, Arms or Ordnance be imported into it without Licence . . . .”

    To the Americans of the Revolution and the Founding Era, the theory of some late-20th Century courts that the Second Amendment is a “collective right” and not an “individual right” might have seemed incomprehensible. The Americans owned guns individually, in their homes. They owned guns collectively, in their town armories and powder houses. They would not allow the British to confiscate their individual arms, nor their collective arms; and when the British tried to do both, the Revolution began. The Americans used their individual arms and their collective arms to fight against the confiscation of any arms. Americans fought to provide themselves a government that would never perpetrate the abuses that had provoked the Revolution.

  • I do not not know the accuracy of the information I heard from a caller who said that the first shot of the revolutionary war was fired in response to the British trying to confiscate the muscats of the colonists.
    History may repeat itself.

  • Speaker Boehner just kicked off Tea Party conservatives from several committees. This is an outrage and I will never support the GOP again unless the leadership changes to principled conservatives. Fat chance of that.
    The Beltway GOP is dead in my eyes and I am not alone. A true “Tea Party” of Constitutional Conservatives must rise up and end the corrupted GOP.

  • This election validates your position. The Beltway Republican Establishment is only interested in self preservation and for some time has put up loser moderates as candidates. House Speaker Boehner just kicked off Tea Party conservatives on several committees. This is an outrage and I , for one, will never support the GOP again.

  • Love you long time Pres. Clinton, whoops I meant Obama.

  • I support your position!!
    Perhaps Smith is just showing his true colors and needs to come out of the closet. Even if he does come out he should not be punished or fired but he should also not slam CF for expressing their views. The intolerance of the left is staggering.