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Originally posted by cthulu23
I understand the 2nd amendment and it's historical roots, but phrasing the story in modern terms definitely evokes the memories of Waco and other occasions that federal agents were murdered while attempting to reign in right-wing fringe elements. This may be the intent of the original author.
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You may interpret it though whatever ideological filter you choose. To me, it underscores the notion that "a government that fears an armed citizenry is a government to be feared."