This asdfhsdhafiihueaein,,zuew and (.Y.) --that really aren't different. I guess I don't get how the smileys make a differences or why I can't just send my malicious messages with plain alphanumeric, or gasp! scripts, ie Japanese written word.
Bolding the part that pertains to the subject that was meant for the ammendment to pertain to is what was important. "The People" is a collection of individuals that make up the citizens, and non-citizens, of a state. "The People" is not a reference to any individual right or liberty, but having the right to have a well regulated militia to protect the collective from tyrannical government IS protected. I still don't understand how me having a submachine gun protects the collective people from tyrannical government. What does protect us is our right to bear arms against an unlawful military presence.
The second ammendment is interesting, focus on the subject of the sentence and some people might be "blown away" by who it really pertains to.
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
I'd also point out information coming from the world of auto racing. In a rally-style race, the passenger acts as navigator, feeding the driver information about the following section of the track. I've done this sort of thing with friends before just driving down the freeway and its quite a substantial difference in your ability to "just drive" when you can utilize the hearing parts of your brain to drive rather than only relying on visual stimulii.
This will be interesting. I can see what they are trying to do, but its just going to entice some children into actually wanting the games based on the specific graphic nature that is depicted in the summaries. Interesting.
You ain't fooling me again!
This asdfhsdhafiihueaein,,zuew and (.Y.) --that really aren't different. I guess I don't get how the smileys make a differences or why I can't just send my malicious messages with plain alphanumeric, or gasp! scripts, ie Japanese written word.
Bolding the part that pertains to the subject that was meant for the ammendment to pertain to is what was important. "The People" is a collection of individuals that make up the citizens, and non-citizens, of a state. "The People" is not a reference to any individual right or liberty, but having the right to have a well regulated militia to protect the collective from tyrannical government IS protected. I still don't understand how me having a submachine gun protects the collective people from tyrannical government. What does protect us is our right to bear arms against an unlawful military presence.
The second ammendment is interesting, focus on the subject of the sentence and some people might be "blown away" by who it really pertains to. "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
I, for one, welcome our new capitalist overlords.
We are, however, living in a country where you are free to choose to live in that sort of neighborhood or somewhere else if you prefer.
I'd also point out information coming from the world of auto racing. In a rally-style race, the passenger acts as navigator, feeding the driver information about the following section of the track. I've done this sort of thing with friends before just driving down the freeway and its quite a substantial difference in your ability to "just drive" when you can utilize the hearing parts of your brain to drive rather than only relying on visual stimulii.
This will be interesting. I can see what they are trying to do, but its just going to entice some children into actually wanting the games based on the specific graphic nature that is depicted in the summaries. Interesting.
So, you're telling me Leo Laporte is a terrorist? Well, I have just one thing to say then... I reject your reality and substitute my own.