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To: Lazarus who wrote (37155)4/14/2011 1:08:41 PM
From: SARMAN  Respond to of 71412
 
Me too. However, we still have to option to choose our government to govern us. The devil or the devil's brother.

The second amendment "the right to bare arm" the forefathers of this country created it for situation like this. Alas, most American believe "the right to bare arms" is to own a hunting riffle.

>>Some representatives mistrusted proposals to enlarge federal powers because they were concerned about the inherent risks of centralizing power. Federalists, including James Madison, initially argued that a bill of rights was unnecessary, sufficiently confident that the federal government could never raise a standing army powerful enough to overcome a militia.[60] Federalist Noah Webster argued that an armed populace would have no trouble resisting the potential threat to liberty of a standing army.
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