Apr 10, 2013 22:44
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CLOTURE VOTE TOMORROW TO DETERMINE IF AN 'UP OR DOWN' VOTE WILL FURTHER SHRED THE CONSTITUTION, ESPECIALLY THE BILL OF RIGHTS & SECOND AMENDMENT
You see, we are no longer a republic anymore where our elected representatives have to follow the Constitution and the rule of law.
If the left has its way, aided and abetted by RINO's who don't really believe in the Constitution either, the circle of liberty will be further narrowed as Congress and this president begins to slice away at the Second Amendment and our right to bear arms.
Not to mention the increasingly intrusive invasion of our privacy and property rights.
This administration and its Department of Justice have dropped the ball when it comes to prosecuting REAL gun violations and especially in Democrat controlled states like California, Illinois, and New York while it AGAIN targets law-abiding citizens to further limit their unalienable rights and collect more and more data about who they are and what they do.
Very disturbing stuff and even more upsetting considering it won't actually do anything to prevent the kind of tragedies these politicians have been exploiting to advance their agendas.
Let me be clear - you do NOT amend the Constitution with a simple majority vote, which is what is being done to the American people.
It's a soft tyranny - political hacks passing massive laws no one has read, with almost no debate, and is being hidden from the public's scrutiny. It's a behind closed-doors RUBBER STAMPED no-peeking-allowed process that is NOT what representative Constitutional is supposed to be. And THAT has been the rule rather than the exception under Obama.
Our Constitution is being torn apart friends - and some of you, maybe most of you, voted for this, apparently happy being ruled rather than represented. We are getting to the point where you can hardly move without breaking some local, state or federal law.
Remember when things get REALLY bad - you own the engine of your own destruction because you did nothing.
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