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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 2172045" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>The entire 2nd amendment is based on a "maybe" and "what if". What if I have to defend myself from King George III? What if I have to protect my family from looters after a natural disaster? What if they offered Coburn a deal where they cut tons of pork he's been wanting in exchange for background checks? (Background checks which Coburn has been PUSHING FOR) We <strong><u>have</u></strong> to ask "what if" and "maybe". It's the only way to prepare for a bad situation if a senator or representative is there to only serve himself. "Dr. Tom" wasn't elected to be my doctor, nor my friend, nor my drinking buddy. <strong>SENATOR </strong>Tom was elected to represent you and I and protect the rights and interests of everyday Oklahomans. We made it very clear to him that most Oklahomans weren't comfortable with anybody debating our rights. He didn't listen. It all worked out in the end (for now) but people are still angry with him because he chose to play a dangerous game with our freedom. He took a risk he shouldn't have taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 2172045, member: 4491"] The entire 2nd amendment is based on a "maybe" and "what if". What if I have to defend myself from King George III? What if I have to protect my family from looters after a natural disaster? What if they offered Coburn a deal where they cut tons of pork he's been wanting in exchange for background checks? (Background checks which Coburn has been PUSHING FOR) We [B][U]have[/U][/B] to ask "what if" and "maybe". It's the only way to prepare for a bad situation if a senator or representative is there to only serve himself. "Dr. Tom" wasn't elected to be my doctor, nor my friend, nor my drinking buddy. [B]SENATOR [/B]Tom was elected to represent you and I and protect the rights and interests of everyday Oklahomans. We made it very clear to him that most Oklahomans weren't comfortable with anybody debating our rights. He didn't listen. It all worked out in the end (for now) but people are still angry with him because he chose to play a dangerous game with our freedom. He took a risk he shouldn't have taken. [/QUOTE]
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