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I'll drink to that. nt onehandle Apr 2013 #1
this mirrors my own thoughts.... mike_c Apr 2013 #2
Can you imagine someone ever saying "No, you've had too much liberty. I'm cutting you off." Bucky Apr 2013 #13
My right to life, liberty and to assemble freely is taken away by a gun and a drunk graham4anything Apr 2013 #3
So you concede our Constitutional right to start fires in theaters? Bucky Apr 2013 #8
You most certainly can yell fire in a theater that's not on fire, premium Apr 2013 #34
Exactly what Abe Lincoln, so rightly did in the Civil War when the traitors coup'd'etat'd graham4anything Apr 2013 #35
That wasn't a coup d'état nt sylvi Apr 2013 #41
Hear Hear!!! Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2013 #4
Now there's a country with a need for drunkeness. Bucky Apr 2013 #12
You own a nation of women? BlueToTheBone Apr 2013 #5
Read the Constitution. The original document clearly protected the right to own women. Bucky Apr 2013 #9
You got freed. We are still chattel. BlueToTheBone Apr 2013 #17
Now you know why it's called "chatting up the ladies" Bucky Apr 2013 #24
It is funny in one way, but not in another. BlueToTheBone Apr 2013 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2013 #6
Lobsters don't actually jump. I think you're thinking of frogs. Bucky Apr 2013 #10
I'll drink to that! Initech Apr 2013 #7
Wait, what are we drinking to? Bucky Apr 2013 #11
That is a brilliant post. DavidDvorkin Apr 2013 #14
Thanks. I owe most of my wit to the 21st Amendment Bucky Apr 2013 #25
Ha! DavidDvorkin Apr 2013 #26
This would be a sharper argument if the 21st Amendment didn't have Section 2 onenote Apr 2013 #15
That's a slippery slope, my friend Bucky Apr 2013 #18
Textualist! Textualist! dairydog91 Apr 2013 #29
I con-hic, con-hic, con-hic, hifiguy Apr 2013 #16
That reminds me of one of our cause's celebrity endorsements. Bucky Apr 2013 #21
I love that second video. hifiguy Apr 2013 #27
Thats cool TheKentuckian Apr 2013 #19
Founding Father? Lady Freedom Returns Apr 2013 #20
So? Maybe some patriots wait a long time before becoming Founding Fathers. Bucky Apr 2013 #22
And I'll yell "Fire!" in a crowded theater and read child porn to celebrate my freedoms, too! Hekate Apr 2013 #23
kicking myself for writing this Bucky Apr 2013 #30
I agree with you on a lot of what you say... roamer65 Apr 2013 #31
I think he's being sarcastic. TheManInTheMac Apr 2013 #32
I certainly hope so. roamer65 Apr 2013 #33
to clarify my OP Bucky Apr 2013 #36
more cultural equalism nonsense galileoreloaded Apr 2013 #37
I don't know what "cultural equalism" means. Bucky Apr 2013 #38
made u google galileoreloaded Apr 2013 #39
It's annoying people like you who make me practice my 21st amendment rights Bucky Apr 2013 #40
ugh. ok, before you kill more braincells on my behalf.. galileoreloaded Apr 2013 #43
I see several sweeping generalizations there that I can't get on board with. Bucky Apr 2013 #45
its ok galileoreloaded Apr 2013 #46
Are you seriously arguing that alcohol prohibition was a good thing? nt Llewlladdwr Apr 2013 #42
Yes, that was my exact point in saying I supported the 21st Amendment. Bucky Apr 2013 #44
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