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To: Soul of the South

The problem they have is even if they do manage to bend the Constitution to their will, we still have the right to effectively defend ourselves against those more powerful, more numerous and less-principled than ourselves.


14 posted on 06/15/2014 3:25:31 PM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: DuncanWaring

“The problem they have is even if they do manage to bend the Constitution to their will, we still have the right to effectively defend ourselves against those more powerful, more numerous and less-principled than ourselves.”

The reason I suggest the Republicans push for a vote on an amendment is it will lose. Even Harry Reid would have a problem bullying a Democrat Senate to repeal the 2nd amendment. Pushing for a vote now would be an overwhelming defeat for the progressives and a strong signal to the Supreme Court.

The road we are going down today with respect to the second amendment is the road of incrementalism, the same road that has resulted in the institutionalization of gay marriage and will soon result in amnesty for illegals. Change one vote on the Supreme Court and we will get a SC opinion that says the 2nd Amendment applies only to the militia which will be defined by the Court as the military and federally sanctioned law enforcement agencies. This ruling will take away the right of individual citizens to bear arms. As soon as a Democrat progressive administration has a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling redefining the Second Amendment sales of guns to citizens will be banned by executive order as well as the sale of ammunition to citizens without a government permit.

If we don’t force the nation to affirm the founding fathers 2nd amendment now, through a formal vote on repeal, it will be lost when the Supreme Court moves to a progressive majority. Scalia and Kennedy may outlive Obama. They are unlikely to outlive 2 more years of Obama and 8 years of Hillary. Plus, even if the Republicans take the White House, there is no guarantee President Romney, Bush, or Christie won’t appoint another David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Harry Blackman, Earl Warren, or John Roberts to the Court.


23 posted on 06/15/2014 5:25:14 PM PDT by Soul of the South (Yesterday is gone. Today will be what we make of it.)
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