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D.C. Is Sued Again Over Handgun Rules
Washington Post ^ | July 29, 2008 | Del Quentin Wilber and Paul Duggan

Posted on 07/29/2008 2:00:44 PM PDT by neverdem

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To: Charlespg

They don’t need to. All Congress needs to do is their job.

They need to disband the D.C. City Council, eliminate the postion of Mayor, and FOLLOW the penultimate paragraph of Article 1, Section 8 of the United States Constitution to the letter.


101 posted on 07/31/2008 1:25:47 PM PDT by WayneS (Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
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To: neverdem

I have a question.

Why do people live in DC? Do they just feel the need to have a coked up mayor? Or is it that they love the fact that they can’t defend themselves against AK 47 wielding criminals?


102 posted on 07/31/2008 3:04:19 PM PDT by TheNewPundit
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To: patton

I think he filed a new application under the new regulations, which creates a separate cause of action. The enforcement of the previous matter is probably moot since new regulations were enacted.


103 posted on 08/01/2008 8:14:56 AM PDT by 1L
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To: djsherin

Correction. Corrupt Democrat Party Machine Statist Scum.


104 posted on 08/01/2008 8:44:14 AM PDT by dr_who
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To: zeugma

I don’t argue that government has control over some police agencies such as the BATF, IRS etc. What the government will be unable to manipulate to indefinately stay in power is the US military, which has been crapped on by the Socialist party.

The US citizenship revolted against the most powerful military in the world in 1776, based on what amounts to a 3% luxury tax on particular goods and a British government that repealed the colonist representatives (One Brit governor, one American). Less then 10% of the population supported them and much of that support came very late in the war at that.

Changing a word or two here or there or to our Constitution does not change the abuse on the ground or prevent a government from attempting to intepret it the way they choose.

Historically, abuse becomes apparent to large blocs of the citizenship and they revolt, either at the voting booth of physically. And if you think the BATF of D.C. police can stop 2 million armed citizens from storming the Bastille, you should study more about history. I hope this government changes with political pressure. But change it will.


105 posted on 08/01/2008 3:03:32 PM PDT by iThinkBig
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To: neverdem

The DC mayor and officials are in contempt of court. The Supreme Court ought to jil the lot of them.


106 posted on 08/01/2008 6:40:56 PM PDT by BuffaloJack
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To: neverdem

The DC mayor and officials are in contempt of court. The Supreme Court ought to jail the lot of them.


107 posted on 08/01/2008 6:41:13 PM PDT by BuffaloJack
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To: iThinkBig
We actually agree on a lot of this. I'm fully aware that during the great majority of the American Revolution, those actively supporting the war were less than 5% of the population. From an historical perspective, once you have a solid 5% that refuses to be ruled, a country is ungovernable.

The biggest obstacle that I see facing any resistance movement in this day and age, is the ability of the media to completely control the minds of the masses with the media. Any reistance is going to be instantly labeled as "terrorism" and you'll see 24x7 broadcasts beating it into people's skulls that any assistance will make them the same.

One other factor that would have to be fought is the fact that most americans blindly worship the law, no matter how stupid it is.


 

108 posted on 08/02/2008 10:41:44 AM PDT by zeugma (Mark Steyn For Global Dictator!)
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To: zeugma

Your analysis compares the USA to a say, Nazi Germany.

American’s are somewhat different in make-up however as our cultural heritage and how we got into economic malaise is different then the Germans of 1900-1938. The middle class taxpayer will be squeezed into oblivion over the next four years while it was the wealthy the Germans went after.

Historically, middle class begins revolutions, either voter or physical, because they are the most visible to be taxed by a failing economic State. The Nazis chose the Jews whom many ran the banking system and confiscated wealth.

The USA doesn’t necessarily need a boogeyman to confiscate property for a failed economic State. Greedy politicians in the USA supported greedy iBanks and Central Bankers. The middle class will have property confiscated by the Gov/Banking system combo. When the truth of the injustice behind it all becomes known (the Internet is not so easily muted) then the middle class will revolt either at the voting booth or physically. Nazi’s had manufacturing. The USA has offshored this wealth overseas. Some differences...

I’ll give you a personal example. My car payment for a decent convertable was 13 days late when I went on vacation and simply forgot about it. The bank sent me a certified letter stating I owed XXX, the 13 days late payment and the next payment not due until August 22nd! They can reposess the vehicle legally and despite being a solid customer for 8 years took the time to sent a certified letter. Housing is no different. The failed economic policies of the State are both the originator and the antagonist. It always ends one of three ways.


109 posted on 08/03/2008 8:51:57 AM PDT by iThinkBig
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To: neverdem

The left will fight the law as long as they can, hoping for an Obama presidency to give them more friendly justices who will overturn the recent Supreme Court decision.


110 posted on 08/04/2008 7:39:44 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: neverdem; All

Question about the DC court system. What is the first court, Superior? Is there an appeals court or do they go straight to the USSC?


111 posted on 08/04/2008 7:43:28 AM PDT by purpleraine
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