Regardless if I agree, or disagree with Ted, on specific points, I totally believe The Constitution should be followed to the letter! I don’t think anyone should be able to buy a gun at anytime, without “some sort of background check,” but I totally believe, people have the right to bear arms, and defend themselves and their loved ones.
I totally share Ted’s frustrations with these dam Progressives! Today, in this country, our government, in the name of regulation, is trying to control too many aspects of the people’s lives; while reading terrorists their rights, and court-marshaling our Navy Seals. It is truly insane!
I love Ted’s straightforwardness, articulation, and passion, on The Second Amendment…
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 (url)
Ted says, "The Second Amendment of our Bill of Rights, is my concealed weapons permit"…"PERIOD"! Great line!! :)
It is so clear to me: in a roundabout way, Ted is describing the beauty of natural law; to which our founders created our Constitution. We are (for the most part) free people, who were intended to be governed by a limited government, with limited powers. And many of us share his frustrations with these so-called Progressives, who somehow feel, once they were "elected" into office, they can somehow circumvent our Constitution, and dictate to us, how to conduct all aspects of our life. You tell them Ted!… "Don't Tread On Me"!
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 (url)
On the surface, it may appear that Ted is a little extreme in his views…
However, it is clear to me, Ted is speaking for a person who is, or may be, the victim of a violent crime… and having the right to safeguard their own lives from someone who may be trying to take their lives, or the lives of a loved one.
Beyond that, Ted is 100% spot on! In case after case, these activist, or seriously misguided judges, allow sex-offenders etc. off with a slap on the wrist, or a light sentence; and these very same offenders become repeat offenders. I don’t know how our society has become so soft with hardened criminals, but we seriously need to reverse course; otherwise, we will never feel safe in our country, communities, or even our homes.
Judges need to practice jurisprudence, and not judicial activism!
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 (url)
This is Bill O’Reilly interviewing the founder of The Oathkeepers, Stewart Rhodes, on The Second Amendment… They discuss the state of emergency during Hurricane Katrina as an example.
It is an interesting interview, and I kind of see it both ways; however, government overriding The Constitution, is never a good idea, or proper solution to any problem.
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