Great-great-grandparents had rights. Do we?

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The "historical" picture is obviously stage costume at best and none too convincing. It shouldn't be difficult to find a historical reenactor who could pose correctly dressed in period clothes, with period accessories, and a period hairstyle.
 
Nope. We/us, all of us fell asleep about 30 yrs ago. We're much worse off. We've watch by sideline as America moved from a Democracy to a full blown Oligarchy. I think it's called "greed".
 
ar10 said:
Nope. We/us, all of us fell asleep about 30 yrs ago. We're much worse off. We've watch by sideline as America moved from a Democracy to a full blown Oligarchy. I think it's called "greed".

The way I see it is this:

Things started to slip with the American civil war, 85 years after the birth of our nation. The Federal government stamping out state's rights and getting millions of Americans killed to do it. Slavery was a vile institution, but the civil war was a vile solution (and driven as much by northern greed as anything).

Things got worse 74 years later with FDR's 'New Deal' and the dawn of socialism in America.

And now another 75 years later we stand at another crux.
 
The Federal government stamping out state's rights and getting millions of Americans killed to do it. Slavery was a vile institution, but the civil war was a vile solution (and driven as much by northern greed as anything).

How about a poster on that?

Linking gun rights to Confederate apologists would be a big help in in our fight to get our RKBA rights recognized.

Maybe a poster that says: "Northern greed took away your guns and destroyed slavery! Restore them both!"

Mike
 
I think that the "old timey" woman should have her hair up. I don't believe that any self-respecting 19th century lady would have been caught in public with her hair down like that.

I believe you're right.
 

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