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br> Arnold, Missouri /p> p> Unless we Republicans want to see at least four and maybe more years of a Democrat in the White House and Democrats controlling congress, we had better get passed our social debate on abortion and get behind Rudy. He is the only Republican candidate with an impressive, "have done" resume who can take away votes from Democratic candidates. Or we can back the other more conservative Republican candidates and watch Hillary or Obama win and Pelosi be third in line for the presidency. br> -- Dan Mittelman /p>I am a passionate advocate of the Second Amendment. I would vote for Rudy in a heartbeat were I able to trust him on this one issue.
I lived in New York City while he was mayor for six years. Voted for him twice. Was proud as could be of him after 9/11.
But the Second Amendment is not negotiable.
Neither a "right to abortion" nor a "right to gay marriage" is affirmed or denied by the Constitution.
By contrast, the "right to keep and bear arms" is affirmed.
p>I wish someone would ask him what part of "infringed" he doesn't understand. br> -- James Wasserman br> Palm City, Florida
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