Thursday, February 21, 2013

Chicago Police Superintendent McCarthy Crosses The Line On Guns

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Chicago's embattled police superintendent dug himself deeper into a pit of controversy today by claiming that lawful firearm owners are agents of political corruption.  Appearing on a Chicago Sunday morning talk show, superintendent Garry McCarthy expressed his conviction that firearm owners who lobby their elected representatives or who donate money to political campaigns are engaged in corruption that endangers public safety.  McCarthy went on to express his belief that judges and legislators should rely on public opinion polls when interpreting our Constitution.

After totally dismissing the citizen's right to redress grievances, McCarthy trained his constitutional wisdom on the 2nd Amendment.  Despite recent court decisions to the contrary, McCarthy opined that the 2nd Amendment limits citizens to owning smooth-bore muskets.  McCarthy went on to say that he believes that the 2nd Amendment supports mandatory liability insurance for firearm owners and the mandatory application of GPS tracking devices to civilian owned firearms.

" Garry McCarthy 's understanding of our Constitution barely qualifies him as a meter maid, never mind the chief of the nation's third largest police department," commented ISRA Executive Director Richard Pearson.  

"What on earth would possess McCarthy to assert that constitutional rights should be meted out based on public opinion polls?  Let's not forget that public opinion polls once opposed a woman's right to vote while it would be a safe bet that, at one time, polls would have shown lynching as an acceptable form of justice.  It has been said that our Constitution exists to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority.  McCarthy's view of our Constitution is dangerous and unbecoming of a civil servant."

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4 comments:

  1. I'm pretty sure if I got drunk and shot out street lights, or fought with cops over my child's arrest, I would be a felon. I sure wouldn't be the head of a police department.
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  2. After reading the find, after reading the article, he's not qualified for meter maid, but for the pen. 9 to 10 in the pen wouldn't do him justice either. But I digress in these times, it's not what you know, but what and who you blow. Most people have been educated past human understanding, so they now talk gibberish and foolishness...

    Michael-- Deo Vindicabamur

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    1. it's not what you know, but........who you blow.

      Don't believe I've heard that since military school.:)

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