Posted on 06/27/2008 5:13:44 PM PDT by RetiredArmy
NEWS RELEASE
SAF CALLS CHICAGO TRIBUNE PLEA TO REPEAL 2A UNCONSCIONABLE
BELLEVUE, WA The Chicago Tribunes call for repeal of the Second Amendment following the historic Heller Decision is an unconscionable attack on the entire Bill of Rights and the freedoms it protects, the Second Amendment Foundation said today.
In an editorial published on the day after the Supreme Court handed down its 5-4 ruling, the newspaper called the Second Amendment an anachronism that should be repealed. The newspaper supported its argument by falsely claiming that a 1939 case, U.S. v Miller, established the amendment as a collective right that applied only to service in some type of militia.
The Chicago Tribunes editors have demonstrated an appalling short-sightedness, said SAF founder Alan Gottlieb. If they are so willing to abandon one civil right for an entire class of American citizens, whats next? Perhaps they would strip some citizens of their First Amendment rights to free speech or religion. Heaven help us should the Chicago Tribune editorial board one day decide that they dont care for the editorial slant of their competitors at the Sun-Times, and call for a restriction on that newspapers freedom of the press.
Once you make it acceptable to destroy one civil right, Gottlieb observed, it does not take a very big leap to embrace limitations on, or the abolition of, another civil right.
Not once, in all the years that gun rights organizations have been vilified in the editorial columns of the Tribune and other newspapers did anyone from the firearms community suggest we should repeal the First Amendment, he stated. Unlike elitist newspaper editors, gun owners understand that the Bill of Rights is an all-or-nothing document, not a civil rights buffet from which we can pick and choose the rights we want to enjoy and those for which we have no stomach.
We have always known the Second Amendment affirmed an individual civil right, and a truly objective reading of history by the Chicago Tribune would if they had any notion of objectivity lead them to the same conclusion, Gottlieb concluded. A generation of parents and grandparents of those now writing such nonsense in the Tribune risked, and all too frequently lost their lives to defend all of the freedoms enumerated in the Bill of Rights. The Tribune editors may as well just spit on their graves.
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The libs are already trying to stifle speach of a certain kind (conservative)... Fairness doctrine. They have no problem with eliminating your rights.
Oh I wasn’t offended. Our city and state government are a laughingstock. We all know it.
I used to live in Orlando. I remember the story of how a father drove to Blockbuster late at night to pick up his son, who worked there and was closing it. He saw that someone had gone in and was robbing the store at gunpoint. He took his shotgun, walked in, and blew one of them to the grave and severely injured the other.
The police gave the dad a medal, and charged the living criminal with the murder of the one who had died. That wouldn’t happen here.
GREAT story. Remember the elderly men here in Fl who were having breakfast when someone tried to rob the restaurant. they were falling over each other getting their guns out to see who could shoot the guy first!
Heller may turn out to be the worst setback for liberal lawyers since the Rosenbergs were executed.
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