Posted on 04/27/2014 4:38:28 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Just as retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is publicly declaring that the U.S. Constitution needs to be changed to restrict gun ownership to make it consistent with the wishes of the Founding Fathers, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is putting the National Rifle Association on notice that he intends to dig into his deep pockets and spend upwards of $50 million to influence local and state politicians to support gun control.
Stevens gave an interview to ABC News to coincide with the publication of his new book, Six Amendments: How and Why We Should Change the Constitution. Among Stevens moderate proposals to the Constitution is a five-word change to the Second Amendment. Stevens wants to add the words when serving in the Militia so that it would read: the right of the people to keep and bear arms when serving in the Militia shall not be infringed.
Stevens said the original intention of the founders was not to grant a general right to bear arms to all citizens though the Supreme Courts 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller decision was counter to the beliefs of the liberal former justice, who President Barack Obama replaced on the court with another liberal, Elena Kagan, when Stevens retired in 2010.
The likelihood of [widespread outlawing of firearms] is quite remote, he said, because the gun lobby is able to take care of itself in the democratic debates, which would continue with my amendment.
There was a fear among the original framers that the federal government would be so strong that they might destroy the state militias, Stevens said. The amendment would merely prevent arguments being made that Congress doesnt have the power to do what they think is in the best public interest.
As Stevens is making his case against guns, Bloomberg, in an interview with The New York Times, boldly declared that he is ready to spend abundantly to build a nationwide grass-roots network to motivate voters who feel strongly about curbing gun violence. Bloomberg said gun-control advocates must adopt the tactics of the NRA and punish those politicians who fail to support their agenda even Democrats.
They say, We dont care. Were going to go after you, he said of the NRA. If you dont vote with us, were going to go after your kids and your grandkids and your great-grandkids. And were never going to stop.
Weve got to make them afraid of us, he told the Times.
The former mayor will restructure the groups he already funds Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and bring them under a new umbrella group called Everytown for Gun Safety, according to the Times, which said women and mothers in particular will be the focus of the message.
And instead of trying to pursue major Congressional legislation, which history shows is unlikely to happen, the group will go after individual politicians. According to the Times, Bloombergs $50 million would dwarf the $20 million the NRA spends every year on political activities and the $30 million the billionaire Koch brothers reportedly have spent in the last six months to help Republicans take over the Senate. The Times said Bloombergs group will focus on 15 states, from places like Colorado and Washington state, where gun-control initiatives have advanced recently, to states that are expected to be more hostile, like Texas, Montana and Indiana. The group has set a goal of signing up 1 million new supporters this year adding to the 1.5 million they already have.
Larry Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners of America, didnt sound afraid of Bloombergs efforts. Hes got the money to waste, Pratt said. So I guess hes free to do so. But frankly, I think hes going to find out why his side keeps losing.
That Washington quote sounds a little far-fetched. I’d like to see its source.
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- Do you believe JFK was a member of the NRA?
- Can you use GOOGLE Search?
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Yes, I can. Can you?
Because when I entered the beginning of that alleged Washington quote into Google, I immediately come across a Wikiquote page which mentions that quote in a section entitled "Spurious Attributions"!
That section lists "statements which evidence indicates are fabrications, never actually said by anyone prior to their being attributed to Washington."
So, it turns out, my instincts regarding the authenticity of that quote seem to have at lease some basis.
OK, snarkmaster general?
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“A free people ought to be armed.”
(President George Washington, Jan 14 1790, Boston Independent Chronicle.)
“Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.”
(William Pitt,Nov. 18, 1783)
“Stand your ground. Don’t fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.” Captain John Parker, Apr. 19, 1775
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