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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 3545052" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>We do a lot of posting in this forum about defending the Second Amendment, and then a lot of complaining about other things. But, it seems that a great many of the things we complain about are folks exercising their rights as guaranteed in other sections of the Constitution. We argue against the requirements to wear masks, wear seatbelts, etc. We don't like being told to do, or not to do, anything.</p><p></p><p>But now we are demanding that the owner of this forum set rules that we want, ignoring that it is his right to manage the forum as he chooses. We want to limit access to the classified section to only certain members.</p><p></p><p>I don't like the actions of some new members, especially those that are only here to scam, but rethinking my own stance on this has brought me back to what we stand for in the beginning; support of the Constitution, all of it, not just what we like at any particular moment in time.</p><p></p><p>We don't like the pro athletics, now we don't like the Norman girls' basketball team, we don't like "Cheaper than Dirt". All for good reasons, but if we were to demand that they not be allowed to do the things that we dislike, we would be no better than those on the left that demand that we should not be allowed to do the things that we stand for.</p><p></p><p>The owner of this forum manages this like any of us would manage a business that we own, and it is his right to do so. Just as it it the right of any member to get their feathers ruffled and move on to another forum.</p><p></p><p>I choose to support the site for many reasons, mainly because of the people I've met, and the things I've learned from many members.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 3545052, member: 11749"] We do a lot of posting in this forum about defending the Second Amendment, and then a lot of complaining about other things. But, it seems that a great many of the things we complain about are folks exercising their rights as guaranteed in other sections of the Constitution. We argue against the requirements to wear masks, wear seatbelts, etc. We don't like being told to do, or not to do, anything. But now we are demanding that the owner of this forum set rules that we want, ignoring that it is his right to manage the forum as he chooses. We want to limit access to the classified section to only certain members. I don't like the actions of some new members, especially those that are only here to scam, but rethinking my own stance on this has brought me back to what we stand for in the beginning; support of the Constitution, all of it, not just what we like at any particular moment in time. We don't like the pro athletics, now we don't like the Norman girls' basketball team, we don't like "Cheaper than Dirt". All for good reasons, but if we were to demand that they not be allowed to do the things that we dislike, we would be no better than those on the left that demand that we should not be allowed to do the things that we stand for. The owner of this forum manages this like any of us would manage a business that we own, and it is his right to do so. Just as it it the right of any member to get their feathers ruffled and move on to another forum. I choose to support the site for many reasons, mainly because of the people I've met, and the things I've learned from many members. [/QUOTE]
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