Comment Re:Since when... (Score 0) 709
Considering that the amendment was written and ratified by men who had just created a new country through the act of shooting their enemies, you're an idiot.
Considering that the amendment was written and ratified by men who had just created a new country through the act of shooting their enemies, you're an idiot.
In the context of the Second Amendment, a well regulated militia means a militia that is well trained and organized so that it can adequately respond to a threat. It does not mean regulating weapons, and the phrase well regulated has nothing to do with the fact that the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
DC vs Heller pretty much put an end to that bullshit regardless when it reestablished that the 2nd Amendment was an individual right and not a collective right.
The First Amendment doesn't include the text "shall not be infringed." The Second Amendment does.
All gun control is unconstitutional.
Meanwhile, here between Houston and Texas City, my local gas station is at $3.12/gal and drops several times a week.
We have more guns. We could simply shoot them first.
Go ahead. Keep blowing your mod points. It won't make you any less hated by the majority of the global population.
360km pretty much is when compared to 36,000km.
Aw, that's adorable. An assdamaged Zionist has mod points.
This kind of attitude is exactly why you've been expelled from every place you've ever settled throughout six thousand years of history up until the latter half of the 20th century.
Yeah. It was a pretty big deal at the time.
You realize that space stations like Skylab, Mir, and the ISS all count as spacecraft, right?
Given that there's always a spare Soyuz capsule docked with the ISS for emergency, I'd say that there's been two spacecraft in the "air" at all times for what, a decade now? Sometimes even three or four.
Plus, if you want to get technical, both the Apollo command module and the lunar lander were spacecraft in their own right.
Due process doesn't necessarily mean courts, especially when we're talking about unlawful combatants in a war zone.
"aw gee, my government is infected with lobbyists, might as well have a revolution!"
seriously wtf is wrong with some people? the solution is to throw everything out rather than repair?
Look at it this way. If you're in charge of trying to sanitize a city that has been completely overrun with zombies, are you gonna pointlessly send men into that city to try to clean it up one by one, dooming a large percentage of your men to become zombies themselves, or are you going to set up a perimeter around the city, put on your sunglasses, and call in a nuclear strike on what used to be a great city but is now little more than a shell of its former self and serves only to house the very cancerous elements that killed it?
Usually a lot more than non-organic crops.
Genes shouldn't be patentable in the first place. Neither should the vague bullshit that plagues the IT industry.
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein