Friday, September 7, 2018

On Second Amendment, Kavanaugh says he must side with Supreme Court regardless of personal opinion



10 comments:

  1. Feinstein once said re: one of her proposed gun control bills, "if I could get 51 votes, I would say, Mr. And Mrs America, turn'em all in." So she believes the 2nd Amendment of the Bill of Rights is no right. She clearly would criminalize all gun owners and jail or kill those who held to their God-given rights! Let that sink in. The wicked know how to use a political decorum to put a mask on their evil. --Ron W

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    1. "if I could get 51 votes, I would say, Mr. And Mrs America, turn'em all in."

      I remember that and a foolish statement on her part.

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    2. Looks like Dianne is vying with Nancy for the "most ignorant statement made by a California Liberal" award. And the Dumocrats refer to President Trump as Hitler!

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  2. Neither Kavanaugh's personal belief nor the majority of SCOTUS opinion matter....all that matters is the Constitution written in black and white before them.

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    1. But, but it's a living breathing one doncha' know....?! :)

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    2. Yes, Phillip!
      The beginning, subordinate clause of the 2nd Amendment sentence mentions "militia" which references the enumerated power in Article I, Section 8.15-16. There it is stated re: the militia that the U.S. Government only may "govern such part of them (the militia) as may be EMPLOYED in its service". And according to the 10th Amendment, the U.S. Government may do NOTHING without delegated power. Therefore, it has NO lawful power for any gun laws re: the People.

      If one READS the Preamble to the Bill of Rights, they were ADDED to "prevent usurpations and abuses" , that is, the Federal Government going beyond its delegated powers. The "shall not be infringed" main clause reiterates that the Federal Government may do NOTHING re: "the right of the People to keep and bear (carry) arms! --Ron W

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    3. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/09/three-comments-in-reply-to-on-second.html

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  3. Judge Kavanaugh cited quite a few quotes from the Federalist Papers, which was good. I would've liked to have heard this one cited and applied to gun law legislation since it is pursuant or precisely congruent to "the equal protection of the laws" clause in tbe14th Amendment:
    " Congress can make no law which will not have its full operation on themselves and their
    friends, as well as on the great mass of the society."
    -- James Madison, The Federalist Papers, No. 57.

    I doubt if Sen. Feinstein would vote for her own anti gun bills if they included all government officials and agents. She and others want to take from us what they have and keep for themselves--and the by force. It's what criminals do. --Ron W


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    1. Thanks. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/09/three-comments-in-reply-to-on-second.html

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