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Great news! Incremental steps.
Isn't that how Marxists became predominant on U.S. campus'?
Isn't that how Marxists became predominant on U.S. campus'?
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
PO3 Justin Bowen
Well, yes. Now that you mention it. Adjunct professor-Pima Community College, Adjunct professor-Rio Salado Community College, Employer's Advisory Board- University of Arizona, Arizona State University, University of Phoenix.
Undergraduate at UofArizona, University of Washington, University of Maryland, Embry-Riddle, Columbia College and Columba College (Phillipines)
Graduate degree from University of Phoenix w/course work at University of Arizona and San Diego State.
Marx and other communist literature such as Workers World Weekly were on the read board of every wardroom I was a member of after commissioning, and in every Chief's Mess prior.
Lots of folks on this forum can recite similar "CVs ".
Well, yes. Now that you mention it. Adjunct professor-Pima Community College, Adjunct professor-Rio Salado Community College, Employer's Advisory Board- University of Arizona, Arizona State University, University of Phoenix.
Undergraduate at UofArizona, University of Washington, University of Maryland, Embry-Riddle, Columbia College and Columba College (Phillipines)
Graduate degree from University of Phoenix w/course work at University of Arizona and San Diego State.
Marx and other communist literature such as Workers World Weekly were on the read board of every wardroom I was a member of after commissioning, and in every Chief's Mess prior.
Lots of folks on this forum can recite similar "CVs ".
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PO3 Justin Bowen
CWO4 Terrence Clark and having read his works and spent all of that time at those universities (some MUCH less rigorous than others), you still actually rubbed together a couple brain cells to write that ignorant comment? Seriously?
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
PO3 Justin Bowen
On retrospect, you may have a point. Courses at Columba (Phillipines) were given in Tagalog, so its possible they cut me a little slack. SGT (Join to see)
On retrospect, you may have a point. Courses at Columba (Phillipines) were given in Tagalog, so its possible they cut me a little slack. SGT (Join to see)
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Now if some court can do something about the "dire need" requirement to obtain a New Jersey carry permit, that will be a giant step in the right direction.
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SGT (Join to see)
CW3 Harvey K. I believe that will be addressed on Nov.3rd in SCOTUS. The NY decision will impact the rest.
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CW3 Harvey K.
SGT (Join to see) - Fingers crossed. Even with a favorable SCOTUS decision, there will be plenty of foot-dragging in NJ,NY,MD,HI,CA etc.
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More activist judges legislating from the bench. Where in the 2A does it say that the federal judiciary can do that?
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PO3 Justin Bowen
SGT (Join to see) not sure what you didn't understand about that. The court is just making up rights as it goes.
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SGT Steve McFarland
PO3 Justin Bowen What part of "shall not be infringed" do you not understand? What part of the Constitution did you not swear to uphold and defend?
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CW3 Harvey K.
SGT Steve McFarland - Other rights in the Bill of Rights are given such levels of protection as against being "prohibited", or "abridged", or being "violated", or the right is to be "preserved". The people's RKBA has the highest level of protection -- against "infringement", the slightest "trespass' or "encroachment", a "nibbling away at the edges".
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SGT Steve McFarland
CW3 Harvey K. Unfortunately there are some on RP who are willingly complicit in that "nibbling around the edges". Why did they take the oath to "uphold and defend the Constitution" when they hold to Marxist ideology?
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