View Poll Results: Should U.S Citizens give up their "right"?

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  • Yes (U.S citizen)

    10 14.49%
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    25 36.23%
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    23 33.33%
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    11 15.94%
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Thread: U.S Citizens right to own a firearm debate

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    Swarthylicious Member Spino's Avatar
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    Default Re: U.S Citizens right to own a firearm debate

    Quote Originally Posted by Reverend Joe View Post
    Actually, restriction of freedoms is a traditionally conservative viewpoint, which means that Liberals are Conservative on gun rights. How support for gun control ended up in their camp, I don't know; it must have something to do with protecting cute fuzzy animals.
    Yes but at some point in our country's history liberalism became conservatism (the new 'classical liberalism'). Don't ask me why or when....

    Or maybe you can take the time to read this...

    http://www.ncpa.org/pub/what-is-classical-liberalism

    These are good for the how and when.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberalism

    http://www.ncpa.org/pdfs/Classical_L...nservatism.pdf
    Last edited by Spino; 04-08-2009 at 23:56.
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