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Broken Linc -- Fragment 46: 2nd Amendment

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Is it just coincidence that the people most likely to cling to laws from hundreds of years ago are also insane?

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  • I'm happy to see so many comments on this; always happy to see discussion on important subjects and hearing different points of view. Thanks to everyone so far; hope to see more :)

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  • Some of the souls in the last century murdered by their own government after being disarmed. Rwanda 1994: 800,000 Cambodia 1975 - 1979: 2 million Uganda 1971-1979: 300,000 Guatemala 1960 - 1981: 100 - 200,000 Red China 1949 - 1976: 20 - 35 million Nationalist China 1927 - 1949: 10 million Nazi Germany and Occupied Europe 1933 - 1945: 20 million Soviet Union 1929 - 1945: 20 million Ottoman Turkey 1915 - 1917: 1 - 1.5 million Without the 2nd Amendment, kiss the others goodbye.
  • Even though we may not see eye to eye on this subject.

  • I do like your video though.

    You're well spoken and humorous.

    I got a chuckle out of your stale muffins and muzzle loading comments.

    I think you would do well with your own commentary on MSNBC, Fox or CNN.

  • 100 years ago people also took there firearms to work , school and pretty much where ever they went. ( Firearms are not the problem ) Just my 2 cents

    My grandpa took his rifle to school every day when he was a kid.

  • were = we're sorry for the typo.

  • I guess we don't need the 3rd Amendment either.

    Maybe the entire Constitution needs to be looked at and rewritten to update it to today's standards.

    After all, they didn't have TV, Computers, E-mail, Internet, Air Planes, Radio, etc in the 1700's.

    While were at it we could rewrite the History Books and delete anything that people don't agree with.

    Luckily in order to make such changes to the Constitution it would require 2/3 of both houses and 3/4 of the states to ratify the change.

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