The Battle Begins: ATF vs the Constitution

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pdubyoo
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Re: The Battle Begins: ATF vs the Constitution

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74novaman wrote:
TheArmedFarmer wrote:
pdubyoo wrote:I'm curious how many Dems feel the same way about who is representing them.
It's noteworthy that most Dems vigorously argued against fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, but once their guy was in office, all anti-war protesting fell almost completely silent. Hypocrites.
Bingo. As far as I can tell, both sides only seem to make issues of things to gain power. Once they have it, all bets are off. I'd love for a strong 3rd party to arise. The only good thing about the Republicans is the Dems are worse. They seem to be okay with the same things, as long as they go slower then the dems propose.
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Re: The Battle Begins: ATF vs the Constitution

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snorri wrote:
bdickens wrote:Arms will, however.
That's the true motivation behind gun control.
Exactly.
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