“They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion”
– Barack Obama April, 2008
The word cling implies that someone is trying to take something away from you. Perhaps the self-acclaimed constitutional scholar never actually read the US Constitution?
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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 left is bitter, because we have guns and religion. Classic projection.
Sonya Sotomayer says the Contitutuion is a living, breathing, evolving document. Guns and religion are so 18th Century. Except when the Government controls the guns and the religion.
Hell, just 2? He has violated all of them except 3 and 9 so far. I figure he is just warming up and will get to those before the end of his term (if there is one).
I’d suggest that the Ninth and Tenth Amendments are the two that they despise and violate first and foremost. Those two Amendments are fundamental to describing what the USA actually is. The other eight are specific “hands-off” admonishments to the Federal Government ( and by extension the States through “incorporation” ).
The Ninth translates to: “Warning! The things listed in this ‘Bill Of Rights’ is NOT all-inclusive, it is open-ended. Do not misconstrue this list as ‘all’ the rights of Americans!”.
Madison added this because he was brilliant, knowing full well that future tyrants ( Democratic Socialists ) would attempt to lock out anything they neglected to write into the ‘Bill Of Rights’, in effect freezing it as is, then proceed to unravel the ones that were enumerated. Recall that Anti-Federalists were vocal in demanding a “Bill Of Rights”.
Hamilton, in one of the concluding Federalist Papers #84 made the sensible case that a “Bill Of Rights” is counter-productive because tyrants will zero in on it and use it to destroy the republic …
This is what the Ninth Amendment deals with. The Founders had already anticipated tyrants like DingleBarry and the (D)emocratic Socialist party. Unfortunately as Adams said …
… so they simply ignore it. Our only solutions are either another Convention with a bullet list of new Amendments clamping down the government ( problem is we may no longer have 38 reliable states ), or a 2nd American Revolution. Nothing else will suffice.
I can safely say Skeeter is violating the 13th…
“Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
I am not voluntarily supporting this regime with my labor.
Yep, that one really didn’t last long, because every post-Civil War draft directly violated it. Sometimes perfectly sensible people put their logic and intelligence on hold and instead embrace cognitive dissonance.
In practice the Thirteenth Amendment freed some of my ancestors, however it is so ironic that one of the costs to freeing them was enslaving other people (Wiki) …
Even to this very day people still push for this involuntary servitude. I couldn’t stop laughing when Charles Rangel kept trying to resurrect the draft during the Iraq War, fully cognizant of the fact that he introduced a bill that legalizes slavery yet again. Of course, in actuality his move was an attempt to sabotage the war effort, but the irony of a black (D)emocratic-Socialist demanding slavery was not lost on me. But then again, slavery and involuntary servitude is in the DNA of all (D)emocratic-Socialists.
Slavery is not only realized in the draft. When you pay taxes for a common good (roads, defense, infrastructure), you are realizing some benefit as is everyone paying taxes. When you pay taxes for the sole reason of giving your neighbor a cell phone, that is also slavery. The cell phone does not serve the common good. It definitely helps the individual, but YOU have to work to buy that phone – and then never reap any of the rewards of your labor.
I agree with your analysis. But I was looking at actual instances of violation, not a pattern. Your correctly point out that the pattern is a violation of the 9th as well. And #3 has been avoided since they have not gotten their “Brown Shirts” fully functional yet.
Check out what happened when this hate monger clung to his killing tool…
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/19/dad-this-picture-of-my-son-holding-a-gun-triggered-a-visit-from-nj-police-family-services/
Or what happened to this radical terrorist mom for reading that dangerous Constitution…
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/19/nj-mom-whose-guns-were-seized-following-tax-meeting-tells-her-story-in-exclusive-interview-on-theblaze-tv/
I saw another gentleman whose apartment super reported seeing a gun in his apartment, and this prompted a midnight visit from police, who roughed him up and took his weapon. He now faces possible prison time.
I am careful to keep my guns and gun safe well hidden when I have any company that is not like minded.
Do not ever allow the police into your home, period.
Wasn’t bitter before obummer but I am now. Not giving up my guns or religion.
“When you pay taxes for the sole reason of giving your neighbor a cell phone, that is also slavery.”
Exactly. I am an unwilling mule, providing luxuries for someone to whom I owe nothing. I have been enlisted against my will to support vote buying schemes.
Ah so, very interesting – Sum Bul Dung (wanted to use since I saw on SondraK blog)