Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court To Let Cops Enter Homes And Seize Guns Without A Warrant [More]
Warrants? We ain't got no warrants. We don't need no warrants. I don't have to show you any stinking warrants!
Sounds like something Marco Rubio could go for...
[Via DDS]
"Nobody is going to take away your guns!"
ReplyDeleteA bit of a Freudian slip there. While I was never very impressed by Joe Biden, in any of his political roles, I wouldn't go so far as calling him a nobody.
Could all of this be a play on Homeric legend? Could the left be that clever?
"Outis" was used as a pseudonym by the Homeric hero Odysseus, when he fought the Cyclops Polyphemus, and had put out the monster's eye. Polyphemus shouted in pain to the other Cyclopes of the island that "Nobody" was trying to kill him, so no one came to his rescue. The story of the Cyclops can be found in the Odyssey, book 9 (in the Cyclopeia). The name Nobody can be found in five different lines of Chapter 9.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outis
3:1, supremos go for the gold and screw you BoR extremists.
ReplyDeleteWhat are Jimmy the Greek's odds?
Give Joe a break. He hasn't read the constitution in 230 years, and the Second and Fourth Amendments weren't there then.
ReplyDeleteThat is the dumbest bandito I ever saw. If Beijing Joe were a bandito, he'd be the joker of the group, not the leader. Even now, he has to always defer to President Kamala Harris. He has told us so.
ReplyDeleteHold it, what about unifying the country Slo Joe, is this deal over now?
ReplyDeleteHow clearly can one express contempt and hatred for The Real Americans than this attack by o'biden-harris illegalitmi?
They are warring on US from District of Corruption.
Oral arguments reveal it's worse than you think.
ReplyDelete* https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/544733-supreme-court-wary-of-curbing-police-efforts-to-prevent-suicide
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“Every single day on average there are 65 suicides by gunshot in the United States,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh said during oral arguments.
“Police officers in the moment don’t have time to do all this,” he said, referring to the process of obtaining a warrant. “They’re reacting to a situation and if they say, ‘That’s not enough (justification to intervene),’ and then the person commits suicide, that’s not a good result.”