"I absolutely believe that in this country if you are 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle, and I will support a law that takes that right away," Rubio said at CNN's town hall in Florida. [More]If that doesn't merit "the highest attainable 'A+' rating from the NRA," nothing does.
[Via Felix B]
Marco Rubio is not an American because he does not think like an American. In this country, we value freedom, and he does not. Go away, Mr. Rubio.
ReplyDeleteIf something is a "right," no "law" can eliminate it. Seems simple enough to me. Rubio is no different than any other politician. They all think they can give or take "rights," and are above any laws. Why does anyone listen to them at all? Why does anyone trust them for anything?
ReplyDeleteWell, except for those who like to use the power of government to impose their own agenda, of course...
Marco, you can’t take a right away… you can only violate it and oppress its exercise.
ReplyDeleteI went clairvoyant and asked Attila the Hun what he thought of Marco Rubio as an enemy, and he said this, "His ballsack isn't worthy of capping a tent pole". Ouch! Glad I'm not Marco!
ReplyDelete"...and I will support a law that takes that right away,"
ReplyDeleteDid he really say that out loud? I guess he really IS as stupid as he looks.
“I absolutely believe that in this country if you are 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle.”
ReplyDeleteI absolutely believe that in this country, if you are not a US citizen, you should not be able to vote in an election.
What I believe already happens to be constitutional and federal law, whereas what you believe is unconstitutional.
So if I’m not getting what I want, why should I give a damn what you want?