"What's depressing is how little people are pushing for gun control today. The public has grown numb about this kind of gun violence, and there is a sickening predictability to these shocking outbursts," said Jamin Raskin, a law professor at American University here.
What's depressing, Jamin, is how the legal profession, academia and the lapdog media recognize and reward an undisguised fifth columnist like you as a Constitutional authority.
I can almost forgive "authorized journalist" Virginie Montet. After all, she does write for a French news agency.
But you, Jamin. You're twisted, man. You're Orwellian--right down to operating out of "American University" in our nation's Capitol.
[Via Dan Gifford]
Must be that communist/socialist indoctrination. Man they do a thorough job! Have never seen people cling so tightly to fallacy. Somewhat reminds me of a heroin addict.
ReplyDeleteCowardice IS addicting. That's why so many people are cowards. They wear nice suits and shower every day, have great bank balances, murder their unborn, cluck their tongues when murderers and rapists and robbers whip up some tears at the trial, if any, promote socialist agendas, and think of ways to tax people out of their homes while trampling their other rights. Great examples of them exist in Congress, SCOTUS, and occasionally at the White House. When they don't have to hurriedly resign or check into rehab. But they get it from each other. College professors insist on spreading the disease to students.
ReplyDeleteWell, MD residents will be seeing a lot more of Raskin. He just beat a longtime state senator in the Democratic primary, and faces no opponent in the general election.
ReplyDeleteHis campaign promise? Closing the "dangerous loophole" in MD law that allows private sales of those deadly bolt-action rifles and pump-action shotguns without state police registration (unlike handguns and EBR's that require such registration).