What gun laws are good for
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Continue reading →Do you mean to tell me that none of the 70 co-sponsors of this bill, or their staff that handled it, creating the “Department of Peace and Nonviolence” ever read Nineteen Eighty-Four? Admittedly, it is the Department of Peace (and … Continue reading →
Looks like the court requested a motion to narrow the question at hand to incorporation, and the plaintiffs obliged.
Continue reading →From jsonline.com: “Most of us are in much more danger from a drunk driver than we are from a person that is going to break into our house,” he said. “I don’t think we should have a ban (on checkpoints). … Continue reading →
I’m tired of the term judicial activism. If you want to find rights in “penumbras and emanations” of the Constitution, go ahead. But these rights don’t deserve the same level of protection or scrutiny as an enumerated right that is … Continue reading →
Reminder: CCW is still in play in Wisconsin. While Doyle will probably veto it, we have been VERY close to overrides. If we keep, or pick up, legislature seats in Wisconsin, we may be able to get it through. Get … Continue reading →
Let me put it this way; there are really only two ways to interpret the Constitution — try to discern as best we can what the framers intended or make it up. No matter how ingenious, imaginative or artfully put, … Continue reading →
There has never been a genocide without a prior implementation of gun control. It’s trival to come up with 60 million dead due to gun control in the 20th century. Other estimates range as high as 200 million. And it … Continue reading →
Bitter had a post earlier about “rednecks for Obama,” saying the astroturf meter was pegged. Bitter and I did a little more research, and found (from Bitter’s): They registered their domain through a proxy. They list a mailing address for … Continue reading →
“That’s what it is, ‘spreading the wealth’ around is socialism.” – John McCain
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