
It sounds more like reserve “Only Ones,” and Founding era thought leaders weren’t big on “select militias.” [More]
Letting those with an agenda redefine terms ignores the real argument.
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It sounds more like reserve “Only Ones,” and Founding era thought leaders weren’t big on “select militias.” [More]
Letting those with an agenda redefine terms ignores the real argument.
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“well regulated militia”
They keep using that phrase. I don’t think the Founders intended it to mean what today’s Liberals want it to mean. (Rephrased with apologies to Inigo Montoya)
From Josiah Quincy II’s text:
“No free government was ever founded or ever preserved it’s liberty without uniting the characters of citizen and soldier in those destined for defence of the state. The sword should never be in the hands of any, but those who have an interest in the safety of the community, who fight for their religion and their offspring;—and repell invaders that they may return to their private affairs and the enjoyment of freedom and good order. Such are a
well regulated militia
composed of the free|holders, citizen and husbandman, who take up arms to preserve their property as individuals, and their rights as freemen Such is the policy of a tru|ly wise nation, and such was the wisdom of the antient Britons.”
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=evans;cc=evans;idno=N10697.0001.001;q1=well%20regulated%20militia;rgn=div1;type=simple;view=text;subview=detail;node=N10697.0001.001:5