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A comedian re: Muskets and the 2nd Ammendment

Posted: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 11:55:58
by AlanM
He rebuts Leftists opinion that the framers of the Constitution only meant muskets.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... quUBWHU2_s

Re: A comedian re: Muskets and the 2nd Ammendment

Posted: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 16:01:32
by MarcSpaz
He's funny.

Re: A comedian re: Muskets and the 2nd Ammendment

Posted: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 10:58:14
by jdonovan
I always respond, that freedom of speech then only applies to hand written messages on parchment with a quill pen, or from your own voice when standing on an apple crate in the town square... and they get real quiet.

Re: A comedian re: Muskets and the 2nd Ammendment

Posted: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 12:33:29
by trailrunner
jdonovan wrote:I always respond, that freedom of speech then only applies to hand written messages on parchment with a quill pen, or from your own voice when standing on an apple crate in the town square... and they get real quiet.
I've used that argument too.

I've also used the argument that if waiting periods are an acceptable infringement on our 2nd amendment rights, then a waiting period for the news media to publish a story would also be acceptable, unless it's for a sporting event. Nobody *needs* the news that quickly. Likewise background checks for reporters, too. Twitter accounts should be limited to 30 people, except in CA, NY, MD, and MA, where they should be limited to 10 followers. Nobody *needs* more followers than that. These reasonable restrictions are even more important today, in the current age of high-capacity internet bandwidths, which the founding fathers could never have dreamed of when they wrote the 1st amendment.

Re: A comedian re: Muskets and the 2nd Ammendment

Posted: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 21:22:26
by Reverenddel
Touche!