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Gun Control, Judicial Restraint, and McDonald v. Chicago |
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those Walther p99's are great looking guns
As I've commented before, If you want to watch a liberal's head explode, ask him (or her/it) about abortion rights and then about gun control. When they are done, juxtapose the arguments. If the Supremes rule that the bill of rights only restricts the FEDERAL government, then the states will be able to outlaw abortion. This will be interesting.
Tim
If the Second doesn't apply then neither do any of the others. The whole Bill of Rights is meaningless. You have no protection against unreasonable search, your religion may be banned, you speech restricted, etc. It's just that simple.
AWM
WV: nonspin. Seriously.
Nothing stops these anti-Republic pinheads from their attempts to rewrite American history and our Constitution. If they cannot manage to ignore it, they try to subvert it. Our so-called President doesn't even recognize the nature of the three co-equal branches of the government and still thinks he can issue fiats to the Supreme and the Congress. What a dumb shit he is!
In my fantasy the Supremes will rule for incorporation of the Bill of Rights under "substantive due process" and "privileges and immunities".
Then not only will we have a win-win, but that washingtonpost.com hacks head will explode.
Heya Tim,
You make a very good point in re abortion and gun control and MFCS liberals, and thank you. I'm gonna be thinking about it and may just use it.
Tim puts his finger on the controversy. It appears however that the court will go with McDonald [as I think it should in this direct challenge to Bill of Rights].