Posted on 07/28/2009 7:40:18 AM PDT by ckilmer
Here’s the post from November 2008.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2139758/posts?page=1
The link to the article no longer works. (But I saved a copy.)
Here’s another one from September 2008.
https://law.slu.edu/journals/LawJournal/pdfs/Lawrence_Friedman.pdf
An idea whose time has come (the need to amend the natural born citizen requirement).
Thank you so much for the link.
You are most welcome.
btt
I hope
The Kent Law Review and Kent University have a track record of being influenced by outside parties. In 2000, Kent University held a symposium on the Second Amendment, and the results published in the Kent Law Review. The articles in the Kent Law Review were uniformly supportive of only one (the so-called collective rights model) of two competing theories on the meaning of the Second Amendment. Later it was found that the liberal Joyce Foundation funded the symposium and the speakers (reportedly $84,000), in essence paying money to advance what can be construed as single point-of-view advocacy in the guise of legal scholarship in support of the foundation’s gun control agenda in a manner suitable for citation in court cases. A member of the Board of Directors of the Joyce Foundation at the time (1994-2002) was Barack Obama.
With generous support from the Joyce Foundation, the Chicago-Kent Law Review sponsored this Symposium to take a fresh look at the Second Amendment and, particularly, the collective right theory. This is not, therefore, a balanced symposium. No effort was made to include the individual right point of view. Full and robust public debate is not always best served by having all viewpoints represented in every symposium.[106] Sometimes one point of view requires greater illumination. (Carl T. Bogus, The History And Politics Of Second Amendment Scholarship: A Primer, Chicago-Kent Law Review, Vol. 76, 2000: 3)
Barry started planning for this with Bill Ayers when they wrote that crappy book in the early/mid 90s.
This is ironic because the first time I heard about this during the primaries was from HILLARY SUPPORTERS!
so what does that tell you
It tells me that this issue is not a right wing conspiracy and any suggestion that it is, is dishonest at best.
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