On Jul 11, 8:09Â am, Watcher of MarxoFascists and EnviroFascists
gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 11, 10:52Â am, lorad cs.com> wrote:
>
>> On Jul 11, 7:33Â am, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>> "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free
>>> State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be
>>> infringed."
>
>>> Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
>
>>> Can there be any question that freedom loving Americans, everywhere,
>>> must support the right of the democratically elected Iranian
>>> government to develop nuclear weapons? Â Can there be any question that
>>> the Supreme Court of the United States would vote to support this
>>> right of the Iranian people and government to maintain the freedom of
>>> their nation against foreign invasion? Â Can there be any doubt that
>>> the NRA, American survivalists, libertarians, and good  American
>>> Christians -- with their love of freedom and individual liberty --
>>> are, even as we speak, gathering funds to support the development of
>>> nuclear weapons in Iran, and sending them on to the goverment of Iran
>>> with their love, and kind wishes?
>
>>> I hardly think so.
>
>>> Anything else, would be hypocrisy.
>
>> You are a silly dunderhead.. as well as a Stalin devote'
>
>> The 2nd ammendment only applies to US citizens.
>> The pertinent prohibition of nukes for Iran fall under the
>> jurisdiction of the International Non-Proliferation Treaty.
>
>> ..which, BTW, says that any nation can develop nuclear power plants -
>> if it wishes to do so.- Hide quoted text -
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>> - Show quoted text -
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> The 2nd amendment also only applies to within US borders. Â Immigrants
> and tourists don't get 2nd amendment rights here.
>
> Does the Non-Proliferation Treaty really say that power plants are
> allowed? Â What about enrichment?
Yes... allowed:
"The treaty recognizes the inalienable right of sovereign states to
use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, but restricts this right for
NPT parties to be exercised "in conformity with Articles I and
II" (the basic nonproliferation obligations that constitute the "first
pillar" of the Treaty). As the commercially popular light water
reactor nuclear power station uses enriched uranium fuel, it follows
that states must be able either to enrich uranium or purchase it on an
international market."
>Â And what about another nation
> (Russia) aiding in both enrichment and power plants? Â That sounds like
> proliferation to me.
As long as no *weaponry* is being developed , everything is cool.
> And Jerry Kraus is a total Bolshevik propagandist.
The kid was brainwashed somewhere.