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I just do not like to see lies spread.. I really like and respect Dr Ben Carson but am not for him as Prez. I think hed be perfect for Surgeon General.. quote from Carson...The Second Amendment says shall not be infringed not as long as you dont live in a urban area. A President swears to uphold and defend the Constitution. Not part of it. All of it. And his quote is:“I think if you live in the midst of a lot of people, and I’m afraid that that semi-automatic weapon is going to fall into the hands of a crazy person, I would rather you not have it,” Carson elaborated......He didnt say they have no right but he said he would prefer someone not have a semi-auto in a populated area if there were a concern a crazy person could get it. Carson spoke as aprivate citizen and Dr..Seeing one too many senseless murders in urban environments. He said in that interview that there are good reasons for the second amendment and he supports it. excerpt:Carson made his comments on May 23 as the guest host on the conservative talk radio program, the Sean Hannity Show. A caller had asked Carson for his views on the Second Amendment and how that constitutional right was being treated by the Obama administration. The caller said, “I’ve heard some conflicting things from people and I’m curious what your thoughts are on the Second Amendment and what this administration is doing to gut it, right now?” Dr. Carson said, “Well, it’s always good to hear it from the horse’s mouth. First of all, I am a very strong believer in the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment is there for a very good reason, and I think our Founding Fathers were very wise to recognize that the populace could be a tremendous aid to the military. They could form their own militia; they would be a tremendous deterrent for invasion ...cnsnews/news/article/michael-w-chapman/ben-carson-2nd-amendment-needed-case-gov-t-goes-rail
Posted on: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 18:18:11 +0000

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