Friday, January 14, 2011

 

Wars & Guns of the Born Again Conservatives

The second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States the “Right to Bear Arms” that was adopted on Dec 15, 1791. “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.” Are these not the same local people we are fighting in Iran and Afghanistan today? The United States military has been fighting and disarming the Militias in Iran and Afghanistan. Losing thousands of young American lives and tens of thousands have come home maimed and injured for the rest of their lives. Never mind we have spent nearly a trillion dollars in the process.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) founded in 1871 the pro Gun people say the more guns in the hands of the American people the safer Americans will be. There is no compromise it is a Constitutional guarantee right that was written in stone in 1791. For any American politician to challenge the NRA is almost guarantee political suicide. The NRA is the strongest and most powerful special interest lobby in Washington DC with American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) a close second. With the State of Israel receiving over three billion dollars of United States military aid annually.

The Pro Gun and Pro go to War people are strongly united as born again conservatives who challenge any reform to our gun laws and foreign military policies. Such as trying to control the borders of Iran and Afghanistan while disarming their Militias. At a time when the United States government cannot even control our own borders and regulate the guns in our own country. Because of a lack of balance in many of our government policies the insane politics of the political right prevailed. Such as in the United States we regulate, control and limit cigarette smokers and car owners more than gun owners. A drivers license is a privilege not a God given right.

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