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LTC Thomas (Tom) Jones
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That to which we swear or affirm. Should be required reading/understanding NLT the secondary education level and reaffirmed, or at least refreshed, at the college level. Really disheartening when the "reporter on the street" asks young people the most basic questions about our government (et al) and fall witness to the stunning lack of knowledge they exhibit. Thanks for the reminder, CMSgt Marcus Falleaf.
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SGT Whatever Needs Doing.
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Since when is the Constitution a political opinion?
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PO3 Shayne Seibert
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Edited 1 mo ago
I'm curious about a couple of things in this story. Feel free to comment.

1. It says that the Bill of Rights isn't absolute. If it weren't absolute, the left wouldn't get away with half the shit they constantly do.
2. Why, in every instance that the 2nd Amendment is shown, is there quotation marks around "Right to Keep and Bear Arms"? This isn't something that is a contextual item. This is a right.
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SGT Air Defense Radar Repairer
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First off the Bill of Rights are a guarantee of the American Citizens INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES. Any discussion moving forward on any of the Amendments in the Bill of Rights has to start with that understanding.
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