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Old 02-24-09, 12:41 AM   #45
Aramike
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Yup, different contexts. You're absolutely right in your assertion that the first amendment is a cornerstone of our society. The rights preserved within it are fundamental.
More than any other amendment, it is essential.
However, without the enforcement of the second amendment, it is little more than words. As is any other amendment.

Something of an impasse, no?
Like I said, I agree with that assessment. Perhaps is a tad chicken-or-egg, but even the 2nd Amendment is little more than words in the end. It's the public's willingness to share and abide in the ideals of our beliefs that ultimately matter. And the 1st Amendment is fundamental idea that uninhibits our people to the concept of freedom.

At least, that is what my studies in the Constitution have led me to conclude the Founding Fathers believed...
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Yes it does. ... Well, arguably.
That one is EXTREMELY arguable, my friend ... the Founding Fathers were extraordinarily careful when using the word "state"...
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