JimMe wrote:
lpnmajor... Here is the actual wording of the 2nd Amendment:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
The billboard said "... Being necessary for the security of the States...", and the Amendment says "... being necessary to the security of a free State..." Saying the billboard quote is wrong is untruthful... Their paraphrasing caught the essence of the Amendment...
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No it doesn't... Put your glasses on and look again at the picture... The billboard does NOT say "... Being necessary for the security of the States...". So are you confused or just lying?
JimMe wrote:
You are simply wrong because the billboard got the term "... well regulated Militia..." exactly right...
And when you say the billboard was wrong stating "... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed upon..." because the word "upon" was never used in the Amendment again shows you're untruthful...
Also, you may be accurate when you claim "... shall not be infringed..." is "... pigeon English, not Merkin English, the Kings English..." however, the billboard was accurate in stating "... shall not be infringed..." because it is certainly the American English used in 1787 when they wrote the 2nd Amendment... And so you are again wrong in your evaluation of the billboard...
This may be hard to digest, but when you criticize another, you should read and understand what is written before you criticize...
Otherwise it Demonstrates Democrats' Stupidity...
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Nod twice if you even know what the U.S. Constitution is.