Leave it to the Bush Administration to put forward the argument that the Constitution permits "reasonable" infringement of the right to keep and bear arms.
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Leave it to the Bush Administration to put forward the argument that the Constitution permits "reasonable" infringement of the right to keep and bear arms. Imagine using a machete to defend your family against armed intruders. Not only did Lee Harvey Oswald take the heat off his buddy Castro, but his monstrous act succeeded beyond his wildest imagination – he turned the country he hated against itself. A review of James Piereson's Camelot and the Cultural Revolution. The "NICS Improvement Amendments Act" imperils the gun rights of thousands of Vietnam War vets who have been diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Judge Laurence H. Silberman has written a landmark legal decision using the Second Amendment to overturn the D.C. gun ban. Some radical muslims become so filled with hatred from hearing Islamic sermons and visiting jihadi web sites that they decide to become freelance Jihadis. A sitting state judge, Robert H. Dierker, Jr., has written a book laying out exactly how extensive is the coup d'etat being carried out by the nation's judicial class. The anti-gun Centers for Disease Control has examined several studies that focused on guns and crime and concluded that gun control laws have no impact on crime. Congressman John Dingell pretends to be a friend of gun owners with his membership in the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus. The United Nations Small Arms Conference ended with a whimper. Just because a politician says he likes to hunt, or that he owns a firearm, does not mean he has any interest in protecting your right to own the firearms of your choice. A review of Foxes in the Henhouse. Outside of official Washington, most Americans understand that The hunting accident that occurred when Vice President Dick Cheney shot a hunting buddy during a bird hunt is only of interest because it involved the Vice President. If San Francisco's new gun law stays on the books, it will enter into competition with Washington and Chicago for the dubious distinction of being the crime capital of the country. |
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