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beardedbruce BS: When is it ok to ignore the law? (98* d) RE: BS: When is it ok to ignore the law? 10 May 18


Fine, lets just cme to a conclusion

If YOU think that protecting people who have broken the law from being held to account is sacred, and I feel that it is immoral to let people pass laws that will result in more illegal deaths, I am obviously wrong and YOUR decision is sacred while mine is silly.

So much for the Liberal Lie that you value human life.

End of thread- As OP, I request that it be closed and the fucking murderers here be allowed to post without any contrary opinions being considered.


Two women were upstairs in a townhouse when they heard their roommate, a third woman, being attacked downstairs by intruders. They phoned the police several times and were assured that officers were on the way. After about 30 minutes, when their roommate's screams had stopped, they assumed the police had finally arrived. When the two women went downstairs they saw that in fact the police never came, but the intruders were still there. As the Warren court graphically states in the opinion: "For the next fourteen hours the women were held captive, raped, robbed, beaten, forced to commit sexual acts upon each other, and made to submit to the sexual demands of their attackers.

THAT is what the most strict gun laws in the US provided for.

Guns have always been a means for the physically weak to keep from being forced by those who were stronger.


End of thread- As OP, I request that it be closed and the fucking murderers here be allowed to post without any contrary opinions being considered.


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