I wrote about it a little earlier. But it's not beating a dead horse to beat this drum. It's so instructive how hollow the legal standing of the gun control crowd is.
For example, Justice Breyer can apparently look into the mind of James Madison, the Father of the U.S. Constitution, in the absence of any worthy data, to opine that gun rights really shouldn't exist.
This issue came to the Supreme Court's notice several times in recent years in Heller and MacDonald.
It's amazing how Justice Clarence Thomas is running intellectual circles around the very bright Breyer, who can't seem to bring himself to face facts. Americans have an inalienable right to keep and bear arms. It's a right, however, that paradoxically as we're winning the encroaching police state is opposing. I want to stay optimistic that I won't be frisked or wanded as is increasingly going on when people ride subways or buses. But I can't.
For example, Justice Breyer can apparently look into the mind of James Madison, the Father of the U.S. Constitution, in the absence of any worthy data, to opine that gun rights really shouldn't exist.
This issue came to the Supreme Court's notice several times in recent years in Heller and MacDonald.
It's amazing how Justice Clarence Thomas is running intellectual circles around the very bright Breyer, who can't seem to bring himself to face facts. Americans have an inalienable right to keep and bear arms. It's a right, however, that paradoxically as we're winning the encroaching police state is opposing. I want to stay optimistic that I won't be frisked or wanded as is increasingly going on when people ride subways or buses. But I can't.



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