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  • Obama supporters don't appear very fond of the Constitution

    Less than 30% believe Supreme Court justices should base their decisions on the Constitution. Nearly half think the decisions should be based on their sense of "fairness and justice" instead.


  • #2
    I think Obama said gun ownership was a privilege and health care was a right.

    Oh that pesky 2nd amendment.

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    • #3
      In other words, 70% of Obama supporters are ignorant of the role of the Judicial branch.

      Why am I not shocked?

      I'm glad my parents supplemented my public education.
      "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
      -John Wooden

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      • #4
        At least Babs will sing for him:

        In his book "Communication strategies for governments", Roberto Izurieta explains that communication for governments needs an interlocutor - these are the
        Because Denny Crane says so Dammit!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Denny Crane


          "On her Website, Streisand chimed in last week on John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin, writing, “We are not that stupid.”

          She wrote, “I believe John McCain chose Gov. Palin because he truly believes that women who supported Hillary --- an experienced, brilliant, life-long public servant --- would vote for him because his Vice President has two x chromosomes. McCain’s selection of Governor Palin is a transparent and irresponsible decision all in the name of trying to win this election.”"

          'brilliant'
          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by WstateU
            Originally posted by Denny Crane


            "On her Website, Streisand chimed in last week on John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin, writing, “We are not that stupid.”

            She wrote, “I believe John McCain chose Gov. Palin because he truly believes that women who supported Hillary --- an experienced, brilliant, life-long public servant --- would vote for him because his Vice President has two x chromosomes. McCain’s selection of Governor Palin is a transparent and irresponsible decision all in the name of trying to win this election.”"

            'brilliant'

            Life long public servant? Babs, wanna take a stab at who has more time in public service? Monica Lewinski has performed more public service than Hil. Why won't these Hollywood idiots just shut up?

            Maybe Babs counts hiding records as public service.

            I am reminded of the 80s movie Night Shift......Hello this is Doc to remind Babs to SHUT UP!".

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            • #7
              Obama recently spoke to a group of supposedly hand-picked Pennsylvania citizens. Here were his remarks when asked about a possible gun ban:

              “If you’ve got a gun in your house, I’m not taking it,’’ Obama said. But the Illinois senator could still see skeptics in the crowd, particularly on the faces of several men at the back of the room.

              So he tried again. “Even if I want to take them away, I don’t have the votes in Congress,’’ he said. “This can’t be the reason not to vote for me. Can everyone hear me in the back? I see a couple of sportsmen back there. I’m not going to take away your guns.’’


              Sounds to me as if he's actually thought about doing this. Enough so that he's identified one of the hurdles.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RoyalShock
                Obama recently spoke to a group of supposedly hand-picked Pennsylvania citizens. Here were his remarks when asked about a possible gun ban:

                “If you’ve got a gun in your house, I’m not taking it,’’ Obama said. But the Illinois senator could still see skeptics in the crowd, particularly on the faces of several men at the back of the room.

                So he tried again. “Even if I want to take them away, I don’t have the votes in Congress,’’ he said. “This can’t be the reason not to vote for me. Can everyone hear me in the back? I see a couple of sportsmen back there. I’m not going to take away your guns.’’


                Sounds to me as if he's actually thought about doing this. Enough so that he's identified one of the hurdles.
                That second remark by Obama is interesting..

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                • #9
                  From my cold dead hand.
                  Kick 'em square in the grapes! (that can be very painful)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by double dribble
                    From my cold dead hand.
                    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
                    -John Wooden

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                    • #11
                      A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
                      The gun control lobby stresses the first part of that amendment. The gun ownership lobby stresses the second half.

                      I personally believe gun ownership is a right. Even if you feel that the first half of the 2nd amendment is the critical basis for granting the second half then the national guard qualifies as a militia:

                      Militia definition (M/W) "a part of the organized armed forces of a country liable to call only in emergency"

                      Since there is a milita the"changed" argument does not hold water.

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                      • #12
                        I don't know exactly how it's been interpreted in the past, but I have a hard time believing "Militia" is synonymous with "people". Therefore, I think "people" must be individuals, of whom can be called on to join a militia.

                        Another way to word it is, in my opinion, "since a militia is necessary, people shall be able to bear arms". Having a National Guard does not absolve people of their right.

                        . . . That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of those ends, it is Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, . . .
                        Today, that could only be accomplished by armed cititzens.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RoyalShock
                          I don't know exactly how it's been interpreted in the past, but I have a hard time believing "Militia" is synonymous with "people". Therefore, I think "people" must be individuals, of whom can be called on to join a militia.

                          Another way to word it is, in my opinion, "since a militia is necessary, people shall be able to bear arms". Having a National Guard does not absolve people of their right.

                          . . . That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of those ends, it is Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, . . .
                          Today, that could only be accomplished by armed cititzens.
                          I must disagree with your last sentence. If there are not enough people to man your militia it would make no difference (my shot gun would not have much effect against the weapons the government has) and if there are enough people to support the need for armed change then they can vote the change through peacefully.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by engrshock
                            . . . and if there are enough people to support the need for armed change then they can vote the change through peacefully.
                            If we're to the point of armed revolution, I doubt fair elections could be expected.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RoyalShock
                              Having a National Guard does not absolve people of their right.
                              Do you mean " Not having a National Guard does not absolve people of their right"? Otherwise I don't follow your line of thinking.

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