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Doublestandards

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You are a very disingenuous poster.
You know Hunter Biden is a criminal.

These silly deflections where you pretend you care about gun rights are nonsense.

Your political party told you to ignore the Biden family's crimes so that's what you do.
You like to project a lot

“You know Hunter Biden is a criminal.”

Ok… Hunter Biden is a criminal. Now what? How does that affect me in any way?

“These silly deflections where you pretend you care about gun rights are nonsense.”

Feel free to check my post history. I was arguing about state rights, marijuana use and 2nd amendments long before hunter was ever convicted, let alone even known as an issue

What are your stances on gun rights? Do you believe felons should be allowed to own firearms?

Do you believe that marijuana users in a legal state should be allowed to possess firearms?

also, do you believe felons should be allowed to vote?
 

MAKAVELI

Well-Known Member
Again, you’re really not credible and disregard since apparently the Democrat party didn’t even realize Joe Biden had a problem until a couple weeks ago. I think most people are done pretending your party lives in reality right now, even though you’re not
I guess we'll see in November who's living in reality and who's not.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
You like to project a lot

“You know Hunter Biden is a criminal.”

Ok… Hunter Biden is a criminal. Now what? How does that affect me in any way?

“These silly deflections where you pretend you care about gun rights are nonsense.”

Feel free to check my post history. I was arguing about state rights, marijuana use and 2nd amendments long before hunter was ever convicted, let alone even known as an issue

What are your stances on gun rights? Do you believe felons should be allowed to own firearms?

Do you believe that marijuana users in a legal state should be allowed to possess firearms?

also, do you believe felons should be allowed to vote?
Well, to be fair this site, you can get locked out of your account and have to make a new one so no one really knows your previous history unless they are paying attention. it’s unfortunate. The owner of this site has left it like a ghost ship.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Feel free to check my post history. I was arguing about state rights, marijuana use and 2nd amendments long before hunter was ever convicted, let alone even known as an issue
I would be happy to check.
Tell me what usernames you were posting under.
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Doublestandards

Well-Known Member
Considering you joined on June 9th were you arguing all of those points under another account?
Yeah forgot about that. Oh well, I know what I believe. I’ve been arguing for marijuana users and 2nd ammendment rights for a long long time. I promise you I don’t care enough about Joe or hunter Biden to change my views
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
Constitution says that the 2nd amendment shall not be infringed upon, though
you trying to start an argument? Supreme court has over the years validated some back ground laws and denied many that tried to infringe.

the process of adding constitutional amendments can open up a can of unintended consequences.

  • 18th Amendment (Prohibition): While aimed at reducing alcohol consumption and its associated social problems, Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime, increased violence, and widespread disregard for the law. It also had negative economic impacts, including lost tax revenue and job losses in the alcohol industry.
  • 19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage): Although granting women the right to vote was a major step towards equality, it did not immediately lead to full political representation for women. It took decades for women to gain significant political power and overcome societal barriers to participation.
  • 14th Amendment (Equal Protection): While intended to protect the rights of formerly enslaved people, the 14th Amendment has also been interpreted to extend rights and protections to corporations, sometimes at the expense of individual rights and the public interest. This has led to debates about corporate personhood and the influence of money in politics.
  • 22nd Amendment (Presidential Term Limits): Intended to prevent the accumulation of excessive power by a single president, this amendment has been argued to weaken a president's authority in their second term, as they become a "lame duck" with limited influence.
  • 16th Amendment (Federal Income Tax): While providing the federal government with a significant source of revenue, the income tax has also led to complex tax codes, debates about fairness and progressivity, and concerns about the size and scope of government.
 
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