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PHORTO
(12/5/2018)
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And his opinion matters.... why? Because he's "kind of" a celeb?
Here's a clue: Most celebs are mindless prole robots politically, who march in lockstep with the liberal bent of "the profession". The bigger the celebs, the bigger their mouths.
All saying nothing.
Point of fact: Private transfers of firearms are not commerce, hence the State has no constitutional authority to regulate them, outside penalties for selling to prohibited persons..
None. Zip. Zilch. Nada
But liberals believe that the Constitution means whatever popular opinion WANTS it to mean. The monkey wrench in their worldview is that times change but principles don't.
"It's not that our liberal friends are ignorant; it's that they know so much that isn't so." - RWR |
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