08-28-2008, 10:36 AM
Have you ever seen one of those "Ask the man on the street" quizzes?
They will ask folks the simplest questions about matters of state or geography.
The person will most often not know squat.
I'd just as soon that person forget what day it is and not weigh in come Tuesday.
Voting rights, speech, right to bear arms, indeed all of our constitutional rights are very much related, as they are precious to all free men and are enumerated in the same august document.
Stillhope just mentioned this:
Which to me, formed the nexus between the 1st, 2nd and the 19th and brought to mind how all rights are sacred and intertwined.
Gosh, I wish you could see that.
They will ask folks the simplest questions about matters of state or geography.
The person will most often not know squat.
I'd just as soon that person forget what day it is and not weigh in come Tuesday.
Voting rights, speech, right to bear arms, indeed all of our constitutional rights are very much related, as they are precious to all free men and are enumerated in the same august document.
Stillhope just mentioned this:
quote:
She and her friends got some verbal abuse, but nobody messed with them physically because they could all shoot and hold their own in a fight.
Which to me, formed the nexus between the 1st, 2nd and the 19th and brought to mind how all rights are sacred and intertwined.
Gosh, I wish you could see that.