Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Indiana Breyer and the Machete of Doom

“I can find nothing in the Second Amendment’s text, history, or underlying rationale that could warrant characterizing it as ‘fundamental’ insofar as it seeks to protect the keeping and bearing of arms for private self-defense purposes.” [More]

Karl Denninger makes the connection.

[Via cycjec]

6 comments:

  1. Chris Mallory2/14/2012 10:19 AM

    I guarantee, this is going to be used as a reason to spend more tax money to provide bodyguards to these parasites. If it was up to me, no tax money would be spent on "protection" for any government employee, including the president. If they want or need bodyguards, let them pay out of their own pockets or call 911 like they want us to do.

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  2. I keep thinking "poetic justice".

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  3. Sauce for the Goose ...

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  4. My thought was, "It couldn't happen to a more deserving fellow..."

    http://pluckingtheyew.blogspot.com/2012/02/justice-breyer-robbed-at-machete-point.html

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  5. The ninny lib wasn't found dismembered, purely as a matter of luck. Even a man who isn't a man can find himself luckily allowed to live, but what about next time? Maybe Justice Breyer should wake up and smell the Constitution.

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  6. Nah...now he'll be tapping some of his buds in Congress for a law to license machetes.

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