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Second Amendment, I guess.
"Have you got an amendment?" I asked Fallon.
"As a strong defender of the 2nd Amendment, I will oppose the President's attempts to undermine Americans' constitutional right to bear arms".
"As a strong defender of the Second Amendment, I will continue to oppose the president's attempts to undermine Americans' constitutional right to bear arms".
I have to say there are aspects of your amendment I think would not strengthen our ability to deport foreign criminals but could weaken our ability.
The current agriculture spending bill includes an amendment I wrote that would lift all food and medicine sanctions on Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea and Sudan.
I was an enthusiastic Obama supporter, but now after his vote to nullify the Fourth Amendment, I am understandably less so.
"Make love, not war" is one amendment I wouldn't mind seeing written into the United States Constitution, and into every other civic document across the world.
We give witness to this dual identity when we declare, in fidelity to the First Amendment, "I hate and reject what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it".
For example, in the movie, Lincoln orders two congressmen to do what needs to be done to pass the 13th Amendment: "I am president of the United States, clothed in immense power, and I expect to you procure those votes".
I understand the Second Amendment; I just struggle to understand how a Glock and how an AK-47 and all these high-magazine guns fit into our forefathers' thoughts.
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