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The speaker emphasizes the importance of gun rights, stating they are a lifetime NRA member and an enhanced carry permit holder. They introduced a bill to prevent federal funding from being used to keep records of gun purchases, citing a strong stance on Second Amendment rights.

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Okay. It's Saturday, and Marjorie and I decide to have fun: go shoot ghosts. We'll call it Saturday Shoot Saturday: Bullets and barbecue. We have our eyes, our ears on protection. Very important. We wrapped up shooting and were practicing for real-life scenarios. Yes, you always have to be ready. It's very important especially for a woman to be able to defend yourself and that's what the second amendment is all about. So ladies, don't be afraid to buy a gun, train with the gun and learn to defend yourself. I'm more familiar with the pistol than I am the AR. The AR is my favorite because you wanna know something? I don't wanna run out of bullets. If someone's coming in my house to kill me, I am definitely going to do some redecorating. We'll be right back.

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I am Kyle Rittenhouse, outreach director for Texas gun rights. I will be writing in Ron Paul for president because I believe in unwavering support for the second amendment. If a candidate is not fully committed to this cause, I will not vote for them. We need strong advocates for our rights to prevent erosion. I stand by my decision with no regrets.

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There is nothing funny about voter suppression, especially in Mississippi. From 1877 to 1950, Mississippi led the nation in the lynching of African Americans. It's a history that Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith seems to ignore. Her comment about wanting a front-row seat at a public hanging is deeply problematic because public hangings in Mississippi have undeniable racial connotations. Cindy Hyde-Smith is a spectacular woman and senator. She's done a fantastic job in a short time. She made a statement that she regrets; it was said in jest. It's a shame she has to go through this.

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I woke up 5 weeks ago when my daughter asked me to address gun violence. I returned NRA donations, support common sense gun laws like background checks and CDC research, and oppose carrying weapons across state lines. I believe weapons of war should only be used in combat.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of gun rights, stating they are a lifetime NRA member and an enhanced carry permit holder. They introduced a bill to prevent federal funds from being used to maintain records of gun purchases, citing a strong stance on Second Amendment rights.

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I'm Kyle Rittenhouse, outreach director for Texas gun rights. I'll be writing in Ron Paul for president because Trump's stance on the second amendment isn't strong enough for me. If you're not unwavering on the second amendment, I won't vote for you. We need strong advocates for our rights. I stand by my decision.

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South Dakota stood out as the only state that refused lockdowns during the pandemic. The speaker expresses shock at how quickly people gave up their freedoms, such as freedom of religion, assembly, and speech. They mention the NRA as an example of people who don't willingly give up their constitutional rights. The speaker shares a personal experience of making a video while hunting and facing backlash. They highlight South Dakota's pheasant hunting and its people as assets. The speaker emphasizes the state's commitment to liberty and personal responsibility, particularly regarding the Second Amendment. They mention various legislation signed to protect gun rights. South Dakota's strong economy and low unemployment are attributed to freedom. The speaker concludes by quoting Winston Churchill and expressing their determination to fight for freedom.

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Jackson, Mississippi. Take a look at this guy. If you want to leave a message, you can do so now. Make sure to be prepared with your Second Amendment rights.

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The conversation begins with the recitation of the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, of abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” The facilitator declares it well and moves on to what should come next as the “second most important principle of our nation.” Speaker 1 prematurely proposes “Guns.” The facilitator, Speaker 0, and others react with disbelief; Speaker 2 (Matt) mutters “Guns,” which prompts a back-and-forth about whether the second right should be firearms. The debate touches the idea that while free speech was just established, allowing guns might balance or enable more extreme speech. Speaker 1 questions the logic, while Speaker 2 suggests it “would kind of balance that out.” The group contemplates whether possessing guns could embolden people to say outrageous things. The discussion pivots to how to phrase the second amendment. The speakers consider the word choice, with humor about whether the amendment should simply be “Have guns.” The idea evolves toward a more nuanced concept: the right to bear arms. The dialogue expresses skepticism about a simplistic “guns” amendment but grows toward the notion of “bear arms” as the core concept. Speaker 3 approves, calling the phrasing “smart as hell.” Speaker 0 remains open to discussing guns but asserts the need to move on to a more pressing concern, noting Matt’s intensity. The exchange includes brief, playful exchanges about Matt’s origin in America and in what state, and the group weighs whether the concept makes sense or seems absurd. Ultimately, the debate coalesces around the phrase “Commitment to the right to bear arms.” In closing, Speaker 1 announces, “My work here is done,” and Speaker 2 remarks, “Wait. Matt, will we ever see you again?” to which Speaker 1 replies, “Depends on where you look.” The conversation thus ends with agreement that the second amendment should reflect a commitment to the right to bear arms, reframing the discussion from a literal “guns” proposal to a more precise emphasis on bearing arms as the core principle.

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I have experience with firearms from hunting, military service, and trap shooting. Responsible gun ownership should not be defined by extremists. This is about protecting our children and communities, not the second amendment.

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I am Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. I question if the US government will never become tyrannical. I will not give up my guns due to this uncertainty. Gun control in China shows how it benefits a dictatorship like the CCP.

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Hi, I'm Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. Under Mao, millions starved and were murdered during the Cultural Revolution. My question is whether you can guarantee that the U.S. government will never become tyrannical. Since you can't, I will never give up my guns. The debate on gun control ends here for me. You should visit China to see how gun control operates under a dictatorship.

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Cindy Hyde-Smith, running for election against Mike Espy, said she would attend a public hanging. Confronted about the comment, Hyde-Smith refused to acknowledge its heinousness. She was also recorded saying she thought a photo circulating of her wearing Confederate memorabilia was funny. Hyde-Smith was appointed by Governor Phil Bryant, a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, who designated April as Confederate History Month and defends the Mississippi state flag. In Mississippi, there were close to 600 lynchings. In 1918, two pregnant sisters, Alma and Maggie Howes, were hung side by side. Spectators could see the babies still fighting for their lives after the mothers had died. Hyde-Smith claims to be the pro-life candidate. Voting for Hyde-Smith is a vote for the never ending chain around Mississippi's neck.

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I woke up 5 weeks ago and my daughter urged me to address gun violence. I returned NRA donations, support common sense gun laws like background checks and CDC research, oppose reciprocal carry, and believe weapons of war should only be used in combat.

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I'm Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. Can you guarantee our government won't become tyrannical? If not, the gun control debate is over because I won't give up my guns. Visit China to see how gun control works for the CCP dictatorship.

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A speaker asserts that voter suppression and public hangings are no laughing matter in Mississippi, citing the state's history of lynching African Americans from 1877 to 1950. The speaker emphasizes that Mississippi leads in the number of lynchings. They suggest Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is ignoring this history, referencing her statement about being in the front row at a public hanging if invited. Another speaker defends Cindy Hyde-Smith, calling her a spectacular woman and great senator who has done a fantastic job. They state that her comment was made in jest and that she feels badly about it, adding that it is a shame she has to go through this.

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Cindy Hyde-Smith stated that she is a proud southerner and Mississippian who loves God and guns, and that the Second Amendment right is natural in Mississippi. She said she grew up hunting and learning how to shoot guns, enjoying sports like skeet shooting, deer hunting, and dove hunting. She expressed concern that the right to bear arms could be threatened by political maneuvers. She is proud to be part of the NRA and support their work.

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The only obstacle to the new world order is the right of Americans to bear arms. Efforts to take away guns are driven by the intent of the Second Amendment, which was not for hunting or protection against burglars. Our forefathers established this amendment so that as long as every American owned a weapon, the government could never oppress us. Bills to take away weapons are constantly introduced in Congress, but they are often defeated. The truth is, in a town where everyone owns a weapon, crime is almost non-existent.

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Cindy Hyde-Smith, running for election against Mike Espy, said she would attend a public hanging. Confronted about the comment, Hyde-Smith refused to acknowledge its heinousness. She was also recorded saying she thought a photo circulating of her wearing Confederate memorabilia was funny. Hyde-Smith was appointed by Governor Phil Bryant, a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, who designated April as Confederate History Month and defends the Mississippi state flag. In Mississippi, there were close to 600 lynchings. In 1918, two pregnant sisters, Alma and Maggie Howes, were hung side by side. Spectators could see the babies still fighting for their lives after the mothers had died. Hyde-Smith claims to be the pro-life candidate. Voting for Hyde-Smith is a vote for the never ending chain around Mississippi's and the country's neck.

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I have a shotgun and a 20 gauge for hunting, but I'm not taking away anyone's guns. The viral video claiming otherwise is a lie. I did not say I would take your AR.

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"I'm a constitutionalist." "All I care about is my constitutionally protected rights and the future of my children." "we don't have a gun problem here in this nation. We have a problem with mental health and we have a problem with evil." "It doesn't matter if evil utilizes our gun, a car, a baseball bat, a machete, or a rock." "It's an operation to circumvent your constitutionally protected rights." "America, if you give up your guns, you're not gonna have any rights." "You need to stand up and you need to tell these corrupt career politicians to get fucked."

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The 2nd amendment is not just for duck hunting. It's about our rights to protect ourselves from others.

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In the United States, we have hardworking factory workers, farmers, engineers, coal miners, and hunters. Many people in Wisconsin alone are registered deer hunters who wake up early and endure freezing temperatures to hunt. Americans strongly support their second amendment rights to protect their families and homes. If anyone comes to harm us, they will face the fury and rage of a nation that wants to be left alone. Those who mess with the God-fearing people in the Bible Belt will face consequences like those in Biblical times. This nation is tired of being stepped on and lied to. We stand on the foundations of the constitution and are ready to defend it, even if it means sacrificing our lives.

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Rethinking Guns Yet? Defunding The Police & Insane Lockdowns | Dana Loesch | POLITICS | Rubin Report
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Dana Loesch discusses the importance of personal security and self-defense in light of recent societal unrest, noting a significant increase in gun purchases, particularly among women. She highlights the frustrations of business owners facing potential riots after already struggling through pandemic lockdowns. Loesch emphasizes the need for honest discussions about issues like police funding and the nature of violence, arguing that disagreement should not be equated with violence. She expresses concern over the rise of groups like Antifa and their influence on protests, suggesting that political parties bear some responsibility for the current climate. Loesch advocates for the Second Amendment as a means of self-defense against both government overreach and societal chaos. She encourages new gun owners to seek proper training and find firearms they are comfortable using, recommending shotguns as a good starting point. Loesch critiques the media's portrayal of gun laws and violence, asserting that many anti-gun sentiments stem from a lack of trust in oneself rather than a genuine opposition to firearms. She argues that existing laws are often sufficient and that the focus should be on addressing societal issues that lead to violence, particularly among young men. Despite the challenges, she remains hopeful about the American spirit and the resilience of individuals who engage in acts of kindness and civil disobedience.
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