I heard Alan Keyes speak last night.nitrogen wrote:I think he was being tongue in cheek. (We also had Alan Keys run)milkcartonkid wrote:Not true. Jesse Jackson ran for president, but pulled out when he made an anti semitic remark with regards to NYC large Jewish population.Hyunchback wrote: Obama was the first, and only, black man to run for President and America never did anything to be proud of until that happened.
This morning I voted for him. I will continue to do so every chance I get
http://www.alankeyes.com
Right to keep and bear arms
I am a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment.
The right to keep and bear arms was included in the Bill of Rights so that when, by a long train of abuses, government evinces a methodical design upon our natural rights, we will have the means to protect and recover those rights.
In fact, if we make the judgment that our rights are being systematically violated, we have not merely the right, but the duty, to resist and overthrow the power responsible. That duty requires that we maintain the material capacity to resist tyranny, if necessary — something that is very difficult to do if the government has all the weapons. A strong case can be made, therefore, that it is a fundamental DUTY of the free citizen to keep and bear arms.
The gun control agenda is based on the view that ordinary citizens cannot be trusted to use the physical power of arms responsibly. But a people that cannot be trusted with guns cannot be trusted with the much more dangerous powers of self-government. The gun control agenda is thus an implicit denial of the human capacity for self-government and is tyrannical in principle.