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25-03-2019, 14:48 #51
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Re: Political parties and their views on gun ownership
It's kinda contradictory though, isn't it ?
On the one hand, you support freedom and liberty so the government doesn't tell you how to live your live.
On the other hand, you support the government banning abortion because you don't like it.
The ZACP has some good ideas, and good views on firearm ownership but I honestly don't see them even getting to 30000 votes for a single seat in this election.
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25-03-2019, 15:06 #52
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25-03-2019, 15:27 #53
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Not really no, legalizing murder is not a function of liberty quite the opposite. Abortion is taking away that childs liberty and freedom. Liberty and freedom is not the absence of responsibility. You dont get to skip your responsibility just because you dont feel like it or it inconveniences you and call it freedom
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25-03-2019, 16:12 #54
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Re: Political parties and their views on gun ownership
Not my quote but it goes like this.
'If abortion is murder, a blowjob is cannibalism'.
I like the capitalist views but they are too new to be able to dent anything, too late to the race, even for a coalition.
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25-03-2019, 18:34 #55
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26-03-2019, 08:26 #56
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26-03-2019, 11:00 #57
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Re: Political parties and their views on gun ownership
Has anyone had any confirmation from Cope on what their policy is regarding FA ownership? I sent them an email asking how they planned on voting if the repealment of self defence as a valid reason thing goes to parli but haven't had the courtesy of a reply.
At the moment I'm looking at either them or ZACP on the national ballot and DA on the local one.
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08-04-2019, 15:30 #58
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09-04-2019, 07:44 #60
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