Posted on 16 April 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, anti-American, assault weapons, Austin, barack obama, Bill of Rights, capitalism, Civil War, Columbian, congress, Constitution, construction, court warrant, crash, democrat, Diane Feinstein, dictator, domestic communications, downturn, drug prohibition, drug violence, eavesdropping, Economics, firearms, foreclosure, free enterprise, free trade, freedom, Freedom Watch, globalization, governor, guerrillas, gun trafficking, gun trafficking treaty, guns, high-speed trains, House of Representatives, housing, housing market, Hugo Chavez, human rights violantions, identity, illegal spying, illegal trafficking, indivisible, Jim Dunnam, Justice Department, Latin America, law enforcement, liberty, Mexico, militia, mystery donors, National Security Agency, new home starts, NSA, organization, passenger rail, patriot, Politics, porkulus, President Obama, ratification, Real Estate, recession, Rick Perry, right to bear arms, Rob Viglione, secession, second amendment, Senate, Senate intelligence committee, slump, socialism, South America, stabilizing, stimulus, Taliban, Tea Party, terrorism, Texas, treaty, union, universities, Venezuela, War on Drugs, wiretapping
President Obama pushes ratification of gun trafficking treaty, housing market continues to crash-new home starts down 11% and foreclosures jumping 17%, Senate to call panel to investigate illegal NSA domestic spying, Obama unveils plan to spend another $13 billion and build high speed trains (it’s a down payment), Democrats attack Texas Gov. Perry over secession comments at tea party, Freedom Watch sues dictator Hugo Chavez for acts of terrorism and human rights violations, and a bit of good news: mystery donors give $45 million to universities… Continue Reading
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Posted on 03 April 2009. Tags: 2nd amendment, advocacy groups, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, capitalism, Castro, communism, Constitution, criminals, criminals for gun control, dictatorship, disarm citizens, firearms, freedom, guilds, gun control, Hitler, Idi Amin, Kim Jong-il, law abiding citizens, liberty, Mao Tse-tung, outlaw firearms, Pol Pot, Politics, Qaddafi, Rob Viglione, rule of law, second amendment, sheeple, socialism, Stalin, U.S. constitution, unions, united states
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Posted on 14 March 2009. Tags: central government, dictatorship, firearms, founding fathers, freedom, Glock 17, Hennard, liberty, limit federal authority, Luby's Cafeteria, militia, Politics, right to bear arms, Rob Viglione, Ruger P89, second amendment, shall-issue gun law, socialism, state sovereignty, states rights, Suzanna Gratia, Texas, Texas legislature, Tommy Vaughn, U.S. constitution
With all the controversy over legislating gun laws it is worth revisiting why the 2nd Amendment exists:
Dr. Suzanna Gratia had both of her parents executed in a 1991 massacre along with 21 other people in a Texas restaurant. A gunman plowed his pickup truck through the restaurant window and then opened fire with a Glock 17 pistol and later a Ruger P89. Gratia’s father charged the gunman and was mortally wounded by a shot to the chest. His wife refused to flee and crawled over to her husband of 47 years at which point she was shot in the head while cradling her husband’s body.
Dr. Gratia relates that she had a pistol less than 100 yards away in her car, but due to concealed weapons laws in Texas at the time, was not allowed to carry the firearm on her person. Without that law, she says, her parents and dozens of others in that restaurant could have survived.
Addressing the Texas legislature, Dr. Gratia dismisses some common beliefs that firearms are intended for sport, and says why the 2nd Amendment really exists:
“I’m not going to make very many friends saying this, but it’s about our rights, all of our rights, to be able to protect ourselves from all of you guys up there.”
The text of the Second Amendment:
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.
This is a statement relinquishing the federal government from the ability to regulate weapons. There is controversy over interpretation-many feel as though the term “militia” implies that the federal government has authority to regulate firearms amongst individuals, but not state militias.
The purpose of the law is to restrict the federal government from regulating weapons, period. Militias were, and in many cases are, comprised of individuals who retain their own weapons. The intent of the law is to restrict federal authority and provide a check on power-the people are supposed to maintain the right to physically remove federal authority should they find it unacceptable.
At the time of the creation of the law states maintained full sovereignty, exercising greater latitude of authority than the federal government. It was never envisioned that states would be subordinate to the central authority. Now they are.
After the civil war beat states into submission, and nearly an hundred years of accepting federal handouts, states no longer retain comparable authority to limit federal power. The final check on the central bureaucrats has always been, and still remains, the people. As such, it is perverse to think the federal government has the right to disarm its populace.
In order to remain free, a people must have the right to self-armament with weapons that are at least comparable to that which federal troops possess.
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Posted on 08 March 2009. Tags: Admiral Michael Mullen, Afghanistan, bailout program, bailouts, banking, bankruptcy, banks, banks to fail, barack obama, Bloomberg, Camden Fine, CEO, Chairman, Chapter 11, Chrysler, close them down, cocaine, community banks, congress, consequences of war on drugs, Department of Defense, DoD, drug cartels, drug prohibition, ecstasy, FDIC, federal agents, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, firearms, gang violence, General Motors, high-calibur handguns, homicides, if they're dead they ought to be buried, Independent Community Bankers of America, iraq, john mccain, Joint Chiefs of Staff, lawlessness, legalize drugs, Mexico, Minnesota, moderate elements of Taliban, outreach to Taliban, Palo Alto, perpetual war, police state, president, President Obama, reduce troop levels, renters, republicans, Richard Shelby, Rob Viglione, Sanfrancisco Bay Area, savers, semi-automatic rifles, Senate, Senator, subprime loans, Sunni militias, Taliban, taliban gang, taxpayers, TCF Financial Corp., violence, violence in Mexico, wall street, War on Drugs, William Cooper
GOP officials say banks and autos should fail, 12,000 troops to leave Iraq in 6 months, Obama ponders outreach to Taliban, U.S. ponders troops commitments to fight drug cartels in Mexico, 30 ‘Taliban Gang’ members arrested in Bay Area, banks that shunned bailout question why they’re paying for their competitors’ mistakes? Just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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