My question for Obama had I been invited to the Town Hall Meeting

Mr. President, Barack, Barry if you will,

You have billed yourself as a teacher of the Constitution.  Contained within that document is my people’s Bill of Rights.  These rights are described as unalienable, (That which cannot be taken away or given away.)

The 2nd Article states, “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.”  

Infringed is defined as ”act so as to limit or undermine; encroach on.”

Is it your contention that paying a $10 fee and filing a written application with a government, which can be accepted or denied at the discretion of that government, to exercise an unalienable right is not an infringement?

Having a right removed by a government official by simply writing a person’s name on a piece of paper is not an infringement?

Are you not in truth, and in coalition with the definitions in the English language and the Bill of Rights, a servant seeking to disarm his master as he arms himself to take control of every possession?

God bless the Republic, death to the international corporate mafia, we shall prevail.

3 thoughts on “My question for Obama had I been invited to the Town Hall Meeting

  1. “Having a right removed by a government official by simply writing a person’s name on a piece of paper is not an infringement?”

    Good thing a piece of paper is physically incapable of actually taking a gun from anyone, Henry.

    STILL waiting to see that one happen!

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