Is the second amendment on the slippery slope to rescission?

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luke strawwalker
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#11 Re: Is the second amendment on the slippery slope to rescission?

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Joe Wooten wrote:
The public schools make it especially hard for the boys nowadays. They treat them like defective girls.
Yep...

I had to laugh when I had one kid chastise me on the bus for saying "Crap!"... He was like, "Mr. Roberts, that's a curse"... "What is?", I asked. "Crap", he said, "the told us in school that's a curse word." I literally busted out laughing and told him, "Well, they told you WRONG! Crap is not a curse... it's about the cleanest alternative you're going to hear from me... "*oops you said word #1", now that's a curse word... Crap is not..."

It's not the only wrong thing they learn in school, not by a long shot...

Later! OL J R :)
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#12 Re: Is the second amendment on the slippery slope to rescission?

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The things I did at good old Garden City (TX) high would land me in a maximum security federal prison if I were to be in school nowadays. I had guns (rifle, shotgun) in my car - loaded, made explosives (black powder, nitroglycerin) in the chem lab, got into fights, streaked a freshman dance, and generally was a typical too smart for his own good teenage boy.....
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