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Wayne LaPierre Dreads A Hillary Presidency
newsmax ^ | May 10, 2006 | Dave Eberhart

Posted on 05/10/2006 2:31:06 AM PDT by ovrtaxt

FAIRFAX, Va. -- Wayne LaPierre, executive vice-president of the National Rifle Association, tells NewsMax that the United Nations is dead set on writing a treaty that will curb domestic ownership of guns.

He also says his worst fear is that a Hillary Rodham Clinton presidency would allow such a treaty to severely damage Second Amendment rights.

"She has never cast a pro-gun vote in the U.S. Senate," advises LaPierre, author of "The Global War on Your Guns: Inside the U.N. Plan to Destroy the Bill of Rights."

"She will probably be the most anti-firearm Second Amendment candidate to ever run for President of the United States."

All this is not some vague future scenario, warns LaPierre. The world's governments will be attending the second world gun summit in New York City between June 27 and July 7, and the anti-gun factions are raring to go.

The ‘Nightmare Scenario'

LaPierre says that while a formal treaty needs two-thirds of the Senate to get approved, the damage to gun ownership rights can be done with a simple agreement, which requires only a simple majority in the House and the Senate.

"That is how President Clinton passed NAFTA [the North American Free Trade Agreement]. The U.N. can do it with a simple agreement - if someone like Hillary Clinton ever becomes president.

"Here is the nightmare scenario on that: Yes, our Supreme Court has said the U.S. Constitution trumps treaties. But say Hillary Clinton becomes President in 2008 and gets a couple of Supreme Court appointments. The policy of her husband when he was president is that the Second Amendment applies only to the government and not individuals. Individuals have no right to own guns - only the government.

"If the U.S. Supreme Court, stacked with Hillary Clinton appointments, were to decide that the Second Amendment is only a government right and not the individual right, there would be nothing in the Constitution then to prohibit this U.N. treaty from taking effect," LaPierre said.

Making matters worse, adds LaPierre, is that in his opinion, Supreme Court Justices are increasingly looking to international custom and international law – a phenomenon the U.N. is counting on.

The chief NRA spokesman also warns that in yet another wave of attacks, the U.N. will be preparing international lawsuits against American firearms manufacturers.

The George Soros ‘Toxin'

For anyone who doubts that the U.N. could weasel its designs into the political and judicial fabric of the country, LaPierre gives a short course in reality.

He explains to NewsMax that the whole anti-gun movement in the U.S. is linked to the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) umbrella at the U.N.

IANSA's director, Rebecca Peters, who once famously debated LaPierre in London, is a great advocate of what she says is the "need to address the problem of guns circulating among civilian populations."

Another way anti-gun activists "have tentacles into the grass roots of this country" is through 527 committees, instructs LaPierre.

"One of the major funding people at the U.N. in terms of the gun ban movement and the NGOs [Non-governmental Organizations] is [billionaire activist] George Soros, who is putting tens of millions of dollars into 527 committees within the U.S. designed to manipulate our elections.

"George Soros is like a new toxin that is polluting American politics. These people consider themselves earthlings first and citizens of any other country second. They eat breakfast in London and dinner in New York and fly around the world in their jets.

"It is increasingly infecting American politics like a germ, and we are going to have to deal with it - including the national and international media."

‘Dead Serious'

La Pierre goes on to explain how IANSA is further funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Norway, and by what he describes as many left-wing foundations, including the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Samuel Rubin Foundation.

The Rubin Foundation is headquartered right at the United Nations Plaza in New York City and touts that its mission is to "search for an equitable reallocation of the world's resources."

"As I talk about in the book, Samuel Rubin was a member of the Communist Party. His daughter, Cora Rice, is now running that Foundation. There is a lot of money behind this effort and they are dead serious about writing a treaty that gives guns to the governments and takes the right to own a firearm away from any citizen anywhere in the world, including the United States."

When asked to comment on the sentiment of the severest critics of the U.N. – that it is time for the U.S. to simply abandon the organization – LaPierre says he thinks everything ought to be on the table.

LaPierre would like to see a serious overhaul that includes cutting U.S. funding in a very serious way and turning to other international organizations.

As to that funding issue, U.S. taxpayers last year put $3.8 billion in United Nations programs - $1.5 billion in directly assigned money and $2.3 billion in voluntary money.

Unfortunately, says LaPierre, "a lot of that has gone for all kinds of scandals and a lot of it is being misused on this U.N. gun ban effort. The U.N. is even trying to grab control of the Internet and take it away from the United States, and we need to step back and look at this whole thing from a prospective of whether the U.N. is doing anything these days to serve the interest of the United States of America or not."

‘Freedom Grabbing Politicians Like Mayor Bloomberg'

In his free-ranging conversation with NewsMax, LaPierre reserved special vitriol for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who recently hosted a conference of fellow mayors from around the country.

LaPierre points out that Bloomberg, in his opinion, wants to impose a New York City-style gun law on the citizens of Texas and Kansas and Wyoming and North Carolina - throughout the whole United States.

In LaPierre's view, the Big Apple is denying ordinary citizens the right to own a firearm and the right to self-defense.

"It's a misguided, wrong-headed, freedom-grabbing approach that our founding fathers wanted nothing of. It goes right back to the policies of King George and it is elitist.

"If you are rich, you can have your bodyguard," laments LaPierre. "If you are rich, you can live behind a security system. If you are rich, you get your carry permit and you get your gun because you are special. But the less special people, all the rest of us, are flat out of luck."

LaPierre says Bloomberg doesn't want to impose gun bans on the "special people," who get gun permits.

But LaPierre evokes the what goes around, comes around attitude: "In election after election, citizens have shown that they will go to the polls and defeat freedom-grabbing politicians like Mayor Bloomberg in New York."

To the NRA spokesman's mind, any crime problem in New York City is best attributed to "the fact that it is not prosecuting criminals.

"The American public saw straight through Rosie O'Donnell, who wanted to be protected by bodyguards with guns and yet wanted to take guns away from the American people. People can see straight through this hypocrisy coming out of the Bloomberg administration and they choke on it."

In LaPierre's opinion the only thing that works is directly confronting criminals and taking them off of the street.

‘You Need To Prosecute Them'

LaPierre rattles through the laws that need to be enforced to the letter:



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; banglist; border; borderlist; guncontrol; hillary2008; iansa; ngos; nra; secondamendment; uncorruption
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1 posted on 05/10/2006 2:31:09 AM PDT by ovrtaxt
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To: ovrtaxt

Unfortunately LaPierre's concerns and message will be drown out by the "teach them a lession" crowd.


2 posted on 05/10/2006 2:36:12 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: Joe Brower; archy; Eaker; DaveLoneRanger; Squantos

Second Amendment ping!


3 posted on 05/10/2006 2:40:58 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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To: CWOJackson

You're blaming the voters, not the GOP architects who continually refuse to offer us a conservative choice? That's "not helpful".


4 posted on 05/10/2006 2:43:27 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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To: ovrtaxt

LOL! I've heard that mantra before. As I said, LaPierre's message will be lost on some people.


5 posted on 05/10/2006 2:45:59 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: CWOJackson
I gotta tell you Chief, I'm getting a little tired of folks around here peeing down my back and trying to tell me it's raining.

If the Pubbies lose the next election it will be the fault of the national leadership and no one else. It won't be the Dems fault, it won't be the legacy medias fault, and it won't be disgruntled conservatives fault.

Bush hasn't missed a single opportunity to miss an opportunity with conservative voters in his second term. He's acting like a frigging lame duck and there's still 2 years left in his term.

Couple that with the absolutely spineless Senate 'leadership' and it's no wonder folks are getting mighty pissed out here in the heartland. If he wants the votes of conservatives for the Republican party he can start doing some conservative things.

He could start by vetoing some spending bills, demanding the Senate Republicans use the Constitutional option in the Senate, and (I'm deliberately saving this for last) do something about the chaos on our southern border.

Sorry to spout in your direction, but these gratuitous little digs at we who are less than thrilled about the course of the second term are not the way to endear yourself to voters.

L

6 posted on 05/10/2006 2:48:52 AM PDT by Lurker (Anyone who doesn't demand an immediate end to illegal immigration is aiding the flesh trade.)
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To: ovrtaxt

Yeah... so what's new?


7 posted on 05/10/2006 2:49:23 AM PDT by MedicalMess
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To: ovrtaxt
This article evinces so many important points. Namely that Hillary must be defeated at any cost, also that withdrawal from the UN is needed.

I'm off to buy that book today.

8 posted on 05/10/2006 2:51:34 AM PDT by ozoneliar ("The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants" -T.J.)
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To: Lurker

Yes, I hear the same thing every election cycle...from the same people. As I said, it's sad LaPierre's message will go MIA because of some.


9 posted on 05/10/2006 2:55:59 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: ovrtaxt

Does anyone doubt that Shrillery and Soros et al are eager to force the USA and the world into the tyrannical global government???

The evil traitors need removed from public life and sent to be cess pool cleaners in Siberia.


10 posted on 05/10/2006 3:00:59 AM PDT by Quix ( PREPARE . . . PRAY . . . PLACE your trust, hope, faith and life in God's hands moment by moment)
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To: ovrtaxt

"I am the President! Do you understand me? It is no longer We, it is now I am the President!"

11 posted on 05/10/2006 3:06:43 AM PDT by Screamname (By God, pray for me, someone help me please! Hillary is my Senator! HELP MEEE!)
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To: CWOJackson
Yes, I hear the same thing every election cycle...from the same people.

Yeah, yeah, we all hear the same thing from the same people.

Here's the difference. Conservatives are actually getting fed up. We are sick of being told about conservatism, and we see very little of it being championed in DC. We all know it's a winning formula, nobody disputes that- so why does the party who claims to be conservative, act like they're ashamed of it? We go through this over and over. They say 'If you don't vote for us, the Dems will gain power.' We say 'If you don't keep a decent agenda, the Dems will gain power.' The GOP wants the votes, but not the accountability.

In the end, the GOP doesn't want to totally destroy the Dems, because the threat of a lib regime keeps conservatives on the GOP plantation.

One day, we're going to call their bluff. They're playing with fire.

12 posted on 05/10/2006 3:19:18 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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To: ovrtaxt
"Conservatives are actually getting fed up."

Strange I never notice that out in the real world but I sure do hear it a lot from a small group of very vocal people on FR. I guess that explains why the RNC is doing so well in fund raising.

13 posted on 05/10/2006 3:21:01 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: Quix

lol Do they clean cess pools in Siberia? :p


14 posted on 05/10/2006 3:21:24 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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To: CWOJackson

You should get out more 'in the real world'. Plenty of contractors and businessmen are tired of illegal alien labor, and the inaction by the government. We resent the guys that break the law with impunity and gain an unfair against honest folks.

Personally, I gave my GOP donation to the Minutemen this time.


15 posted on 05/10/2006 3:24:07 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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To: ovrtaxt

So just where are all those donations coming from to the RNC? They're doing spectacularly well.


16 posted on 05/10/2006 3:26:38 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: ovrtaxt

I don't know or care. Those two could be the first to start. They well deserve it!

Besides, their cold evil hearts should fit right in.


17 posted on 05/10/2006 3:27:04 AM PDT by Quix ( PREPARE . . . PRAY . . . PLACE your trust, hope, faith and life in God's hands moment by moment)
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To: ovrtaxt
You're blaming the voters, not the GOP architects who continually refuse to offer us a conservative choice?

You sound like those suckling at the gov't teat in New Orleans who complained that their leaders did not help them.

According to you, voters just sit back and wait for the party leadership to name candidates.

Well, if those voters would get off their ass and get involved, they could influence the process from within and steer good candidates into running.

To just sit there and say its the fault of the GOP architects for refusing to offer a conservative choice sounds like a welfare recipient living in public housing and complaining about the garbage in their yard that they themselves left there.

18 posted on 05/10/2006 3:28:23 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi (The Democratic Party will not exist in a few years....we are watching history unfold before us.)
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To: ovrtaxt
"George Soros is like a new toxin that is polluting American politics. These people consider themselves earthlings first and citizens of any other country second. They eat breakfast in London and dinner in New York and fly around the world in their jets.

I disagree. I think Soros's only desire is to ruin the U.S. and if that means pretending that he wants guns out of the houses around the world, so be it.

19 posted on 05/10/2006 3:40:43 AM PDT by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!!!!!)
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To: Erik Latranyi

Yeah right. Like I'm going to go down to the GOP office, throw my hat in the ring and get support for a candidacy? They would run screaming!

Cut taxes? abolish the IRS? pass the FairTax? decentralize government power? School choice? vouchers? cut programs? stop subsidizing drugs for seniors? Get out of people's lives and leave them alone?

lol right. I'm not rich enough yet to finance my own campaign. If I was, I would.


20 posted on 05/10/2006 3:42:18 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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