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	<title>Comments on: Supreme Court to Decide on &#8220;Right to Bear Arms.&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: onika12</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 05:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was listening to the radio today and Rick talked about how being right for the wrong reason (or coming to the right conclusion with the wrong reasoning or by accident) can be as bad as being wrong.  This is true because if we can't defend what's right in a way that makes sense, is logical, and is right, then the right or truth will seem wrong.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was listening to the radio today and Rick talked about how being right for the wrong reason (or coming to the right conclusion with the wrong reasoning or by accident) can be as bad as being wrong.  This is true because if we can&#8217;t defend what&#8217;s right in a way that makes sense, is logical, and is right, then the right or truth will seem wrong.</p>
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		<title>By: freedomfamily</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I keep seeing incredibly backward reasoning -- it's amazing to me that so many people will listen to it (in truth, there are not as many believers in these ideas as the loud "few" would have us believe).  Here are just 3 examples...
...are we to believe that an unborn child has no rights, and a woman is under no obligation to protect him/her, but in many states she has no right to hire a certified, non-MD assistant for her delivery...?   or to send her child to a private school...or "worse" yet, HOMESCHOOL...?  California passed a law recently, putting children of such parents in truancy!
...are we to believe that the when the Constitution gives authority, "...over such District..." it REALLY meant "over all the people" (especially in regard to taxation), and "a well-regulated militia" means a government organization...?!?
...are we to believe that the Bill of Rights protects us from having to hear a prayer or see the 10 commandments, but  I have no rights to protect them, with a gun, or with reason.
Is Black really White?
The Making of America is a must-read... many of us still have a sense of what freedom is and what the Constitution really is, but we need information to back up what we believe.  The other side bands together and does research... just because truth is on our side, should we neglect the chance to prepare to defend it as well?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I keep seeing incredibly backward reasoning &#8212; it&#8217;s amazing to me that so many people will listen to it (in truth, there are not as many believers in these ideas as the loud &#8220;few&#8221; would have us believe).  Here are just 3 examples&#8230;<br />
&#8230;are we to believe that an unborn child has no rights, and a woman is under no obligation to protect him/her, but in many states she has no right to hire a certified, non-MD assistant for her delivery&#8230;?   or to send her child to a private school&#8230;or &#8220;worse&#8221; yet, HOMESCHOOL&#8230;?  California passed a law recently, putting children of such parents in truancy!<br />
&#8230;are we to believe that the when the Constitution gives authority, &#8220;&#8230;over such District&#8230;&#8221; it REALLY meant &#8220;over all the people&#8221; (especially in regard to taxation), and &#8220;a well-regulated militia&#8221; means a government organization&#8230;?!?<br />
&#8230;are we to believe that the Bill of Rights protects us from having to hear a prayer or see the 10 commandments, but  I have no rights to protect them, with a gun, or with reason.<br />
Is Black really White?<br />
The Making of America is a must-read&#8230; many of us still have a sense of what freedom is and what the Constitution really is, but we need information to back up what we believe.  The other side bands together and does research&#8230; just because truth is on our side, should we neglect the chance to prepare to defend it as well?</p>
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