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1st - they are not civil liberties (aka government granted) they are inalienable rights (aka inherent and not legitimately revocable)

2nd: Gauldar, the 2nd amendment is vital when all else fails; then at least you can fight. This is true from the personal scale all the way up to the national and international. Self defense is obviously as much and as necessary a right as free speech - and the one without which all others can be removed with impunity. Have you forgotten? It's also the one that secured us the others to begin with.
It's highly perverse that, much as they may not like the 2nd amendment, the makers of this mug went so far as to omit it. That is the kind of thinking that can subdue all our inalienable rights, and the very kind they made this mug to protest. I would add only that there are three ways to have a revolution: the Thomas Jefferson Way, the Gandhi Way and the Subversive way. You can't force the Gandhi way on people - it must be by choice, and only armed people can have such choice.
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Turns out not even the 500 year old geography error is correct. According to this speech by Russel Means
http://www.dickshovel.com/Banks.html

"When Columbus washed up on the beach in the Caribbean, he was not looking for a country called India. Europeans were calling that country Hindustan in 1492. Look it up on the old maps. Columbus called the tribal people he met "Indio," from the Italian in dio, meaning "in God.")"

Interesting, eh?

(Disclaimer - I admittedly am taking his word for it w/o a fact check...)
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