Leonel
Breakfast Connoisseur
^Poe's law???
POE'S LAW! That was the law I was thinking about when someone was behaving like a paranoid crazy person too in another thread!
^Poe's law???
Yeah, as in, not for aliens.I thought they were inalienable?
That said, I'd argue that yeah, they kind of are. But it still doesn't apply to nukes.
The costs of Obamacare are going to go through the roof if you all keep exercising your right to bear arms on your foot.Actually no. If a treaty is agreed to with the UN. It will have the force of law.
Just like any amendment. Completely by passing the 2nd amendment.
Further, there is some question that such a treaty could be abrogated by the USA.
I am sure most of you know that, and simply are pretending that it wont matter.
Under this idiot Prez, yes it WILL matter.
Plus it is indicative of the honesty of the various respondents.
How amusing =) I cant possibly have my own opinion =) It has to be someone elses opinion =)
Also why should I care what your opinion is?
If only you did ignore me =) It wont hurt my feelings =)
First they make Obama win the election, now they've covered up the rape of the second amendment possibly.Though it is entirely possible the leftist press was vague in the article intentionally so as to hide such connections.
Do you guys really say lent instead of leaned?Well, I never knew that Reuters lent in any political direction until today
Thank you VRWCA.
Ok, I've seen leant (but we don't really use it), and lent in the sense you use it.Actually, leant. Lent is for lend (but it's obviously not exclusively British).
Actually, leant. Lent is for lend (but it's obviously not exclusively British).
POE'S LAW! That was the law I was thinking about when someone was behaving like a paranoid crazy person too in another thread!
Well, I never knew that Reuters lent in any political direction until today
Thank you VRWCA.
Do you guys really say lent instead of leaned?
I haven't heard that one before.
Actually, leant. Lent is for lend (but it's obviously not exclusively British).
Ok, I've seen leant (but we don't really use it), and lent in the sense you use it.
Typo it seems.
actually I didn't know it was spelt "leant"
That was the most interesting conversation in the thread so far, and it was educational.For clarity's sake, lent and leant are homophones (understandable typo). So leant isn't pronounced at all like leaned.
Logical consistency is for statists.They're either inalienable or they're not. If they can be alienated or restricted to any extent, they are alienable. That is the opposite of inalienable. Mutually exclusive options. Saying something is 'kinda' inalienable is a contradiction in terms.
GhostWriter16 said:While I agree with you that its none of our doggone business, its because I think we shouldn't be involved in the affairs of other countries
Thats nice and all, but it is worth it to keep in mind that we are involved in the affairs of other countries whether we like it or not. Case in point, US domestic policy has a big, big impact on how things are going down in Mexico. It is, essentially, the primary reason that much of the region of north Mexico is controlled by warring drug gangs.
So while it's nice in theory to say we have no right to, erm, choose to meddle in others' affairs, the reality is we already do, just by being here.