Teeth of the Constitution

"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 Second Amendment is arguably the most important: it is the "teeth" of our Constitution.

As Thomas Jefferson said, "The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."

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  • Thursday, April 14, 2005

    President's Judicial Nominees Need a Vote

    Hat tip to Blog General for this post on the Judicial Confirmation Network.

    We need to get the Senate in line with this - what they are pulling with filibusters on President Bush's judicial nominations is not only unprecedented, but it is far from what the Framers of our Constitution had intended the process to be. Except in cases of extreme incompetence or other grave fault, the Senate is supposed to defer to the President on this issue.

    Remember - this is the pre-game warm-up for the liberal left. If they can get through this stage, when a vacancy opens in the Supreme Court, they will be all set to continue, knowing the general public "didn't care enough to make a real stink of it".

    Here are a couple of things everyone should do:

    1) Read "Men in Black" by Mark Levin.
    2) When you are done reading the book, loan it to a friend.
    3) Go to Blog General and use the links he has in his post to write Kohl and Feingold. Now, not later, and make a stink of this.
    4) Go to Judicial Confirmation Network and sign their petition.
    5) Continue to make a stink about it.
    6) Loan the book to another friend.

    You get the idea.

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