Post Tagged with: "2nd amendment"

July 5, 2010 06:11

Five Rights the Left Doesn’t Want You to Have

The far left in this country, at any opportunity they can, stomp on our freedoms, or simply ignore them, for what they perceive to be the greater good: political correctness, social justice, environmental activism, diversity. They seek to quash our freedoms, while utilizing them for their own purposes.

July 2, 2010 05:33

Hyper-Partisan Elena Kagan’s Road to the High Court

Kagan has spent her life crassly manipulating the law for political ends.

July 1, 2010 14:46

NRA Shoots Down Approval Of Kagan Confirmation

The National Rifle Association is opposing Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court and warning senators that it will take their votes into account when considering endorsing their re-election. But they opposed Sotomayor also.

July 1, 2010 06:43

Gun Shy

Four Supreme Court justices make the case against constitutional rights.

July 1, 2010 05:36

Constitution Is Endangered If Kagan OK’d

Barack Obama revealed his goal for the Supreme Court when he complained on Chicago radio station WBEZ-FM in 2001 that the Earl Warren Court wasn’t “radical” enough because “it didn’t break free from the essential constraints placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution” in order to allow “redistribution of wealth.” Call your senator today! 202-224-3121

July 1, 2010 04:26

A Vote for Kagan Is a Vote to Take Away Your Guns

No Senator can seriously claim that he strongly supports gun ownership and still vote for Kagan’s confirmation.

July 1, 2010 03:26

The Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, and Guns

by Ken Klukowski – Kagan wrote to Justice Marshall that, “I’m not sympathetic” to his belief that the Second Amendment is an individual right. When the McDonald case was argued before the Supreme Court, Solicitor General Kagan refused to file a brief either way to express the opinion of the United States government on this monumentally-important case.

June 30, 2010 06:38

SCOTUS gun ruling a prelude to bigger fights on individual rights

By Sen. Tom Coburn The McDonald decision was so close because a near majority on the Court, and many in government, consider the Constitution to be merely a guiding document instead of binding force that limits the power of the government over the individual. The problem is not merely that many on the Court, in Congress and the administration act as if they are above the law. Rather they are acting as if they are the law. In their view, the rule of law is not a constant but dependent on who is in power – a phenomenon our founders would have called a “tyranny of the majority.”

June 29, 2010 06:26

Despite Supreme Court Ruling, Chicago Mayor Says He’ll Fight to Preserve City’s Gun Ban

Wannabe dictators who ignore the, constitution, the courts and the will of the people? What is it with these Democrats?

June 28, 2010 09:23

Supreme Court extends gun rights

The Supreme Court extended gun rights nationwide on Monday, casting doubt on Chicago’s handgun bans.