| June 30, 2010

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On Monday the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment applies to states and cities as well as the federal government. Judging from their objections, the four dissenters were still reeling from the Court’s landmark 2008 decision recognizing that the amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms.

In their dissenting opinions, Justices John Paul Stevens and Stephen Breyer (joined by Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor) worry that overturning gun control laws undermines democracy. If “the people” want to ban handguns, they say, “the people” should be allowed to implement that desire through their elected representatives.

What if the people want to ban books that offend them, establish an official church, or authorize police to conduct warrantless searches at will? Those options are also foreclosed by constitutional provisions that apply to the states by way of the 14th Amendment. The crucial difference between a pure democracy and a constitutional democracy like ours is that sometimes the majority does not decide.

Likewise, Stevens defends “state and local legislatures’ right to experiment,” while Breyer is loath to interfere with “the ability of States to reflect local preferences and conditions—both key virtues of federalism.” Coming from justices who think Congress can disregard state decisions about the medical use of marijuana because a plant on the windowsill of a cancer patient qualifies as interstate commerce, this sudden concern about federalism is hard to take seriously.

Another reason to doubt the dissenters’ sincerity: They would never accept federalism as a rationale for letting states “experiment” with freedom of speech, freedom of religion, or due process protections. Much of their job, as they themselves see it, involves overriding “local preferences” that give short shrift to constitutional rights.

Second Amendment rights are different, Breyer says, because “determining the constitutionality of a particular state gun law requires finding answers to complex empirically based questions.” So does weighing the claims in favor of banning child pornography or depictions of animal cruelty, relaxing the Miranda rule, admitting illegally obtained evidence, or allowing warrantless pat-downs, dog sniffs, or infrared surveillance.

When they decide whether a law or practice violates a constitutional right, courts cannot avoid empirical questions. In cases involving racial discrimination or content-based speech restrictions, for example, they ask whether the challenged law is “narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest” and is the “least restrictive means” of doing so.

But unlike equal protection or freedom of speech, Stevens says, “firearms have a fundamentally ambivalent relationship to liberty.” How so? “Just as they can help homeowners defend their families and property from intruders,” he explains, “they can help thugs and insurrectionists murder innocent victims.”

Every right can be abused, with results that are immoral, illegal, or both. Freedom of speech can be used to spread hateful ideas, promote pernicious political philosophies, slander the innocent, or engage in criminal conspiracies. If there were no potential for harm from exercising a right, there would be no need to protect it, because no one would try to restrict it.

The dissenters’ most frivolous objection is that making states obey the Second Amendment “invites an avalanche of litigation,” as Stevens puts it. Every day we hear about cases in which people argue that the government has violated their rights under the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, or Eighth amendment. Neither Stevens nor Breyer wants to stop this “avalanche.” Only when the Second Amendment is added to the mix do they recoil in horror at the prospect that Americans will use the courts to vindicate their rights.

Stevens warns that “the practical significance of the proposition that ‘the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States’ remains to be worked out by this Court over many, many years.” But that’s because the Court for many, many years ignored the Second Amendment while gradually defining the contours of its neighbors in the Bill of Rights. There is a lot of catching up to do.

Jacob Sullum is a senior editor at Reason and a nationally syndicated columnist.

© Copyright 2010 by Creators Syndicate Inc.

Some motherfuckers have got to go!

Posted: June 30, 2010 by gonzoja in Uncategorized

Minutes ago I watched a vid from a town hall meeting a few days ago. Rep. Pete Stark (13th District, California – Alameida/Oakland) was speaking to his constituents and was the biggest asshole possible. If they were dying of thirst he would have given them sand. The majority of the video clip deals with the voters asking about border security – Stark tells them is totally secure, he accuses Minute Men members of wanting to shoot people, he answers they’re questions with a level of condescension that’s unimaginable. And here lies the answer – a dickhead that big, has got to fucking go. Go to http://www.chrispareja.com/ and help this guy retire this fucking dick. Watch the video and you will propery pissed.

Supreme Court Locks and Loads

Posted: June 28, 2010 by gonzoja in Uncategorized

Todays decision by the Supreme Court moves America one step further from tyranny and recognizes the basic human principle that any person can defend themselves and protect their property. We are unlike every other country in the world because we understand that there is no liberty, no freedom, no happiness if you are dead. I have never truly understood why anyone had a problem with the 2nd Amendment. ”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.” Those against have always used the first part regarding militia as to say it meant army. They skip the comma and over look the word P E O P L E because to allow the morons to keep and bear arms is not uncivilized but it throws a monkey into the wrench i.e. the enslavery of  us. Tyranny cannot flourish when the opposition can shoot back.

What many do not understand was our Fore Fathers took this right from the English Bill of Right of 1689. Blackstone himself in his commentaries discussed how this right is the true nature of freedom. Liberty must be defended, nationally first then by the state and if all else fails, the individual is the last line of defense. Because when everything else has failed who is going to protect you? Sharon Tate was beautiful, pregnant and famous, and was butchered. The only gun in the house belonged to Tex Watkins and the Mason murderers and Tate, Stephen Parent, Wojciech Frykowski, Abijail Folger, Jay Sebring were slaughtered without the ability to DEFEND themselves. All their money and fame, their influential friends, status and celebrity gave them no shield or quarter.

The right to bear arms has greater meaning than owning a gun. It is saying that you have a right to your life, that you must defend yourself, that we, each and every one of us in a very literal meaning are the last line for freedom. If that is not worth fighting for, than fight for your family and your own life because like or not – it’s your damned right to. 

I am Neda

Posted: June 16, 2010 by gonzoja in Uncategorized

Last night I watched the HBO documentary, “I am Neda” about the life of a young Iranian girl who stood against Islamic religious suppression and took a bullet through her heart for the effort.

Neda Soltan

Her family buried her the day after she was murdered without an Iman to say prayers, because the Iranian government would not allow it. They even refused to allow the family to memorialize Neda after 40 days which s traditional and customary under Islam. Iran is the front line in the global war on terrorism, and Iranians like Neda risk everything.

Neda, moments after been shot

How did such a beautiful, loving girl become a martyr for freedom? The video of her death went viral in minutes and became the “shot heard ’round the world” in the new Iranian revolution. Watch the documentary. Please.
 
In line with Iran where girls can forced into marriage at age 9, where a woman’s testimony is legally considered half value of a man, where a man can divorce his wife but not visa versa, I suggest you rent the true story, “The Stoning of Soraya M”. You heard it right  stoning.

The Baby Boom Generation (of which I am a member) are people born between 1946-1966. Called such because after WWII American’s got busy getting busy. Baby Boomers are the largest age group demographic in the country. We have the most workers, make the highest wages, pay the highest taxes. Baby Boomers account for 90% of all taxes paid by the middle class – 90%. In a country where almost half of citizens pay no taxes at all, Boomers pick up the load. And now the bad news. Boomers start hitting retirement next year.

This country is fucked.

Under the current President, the federal budget has tripled Bush’s numbers, given to you this Democratic Congress and President Obama. We just spent a trillion-dollar stimulus bill that essentially created not one job. Obama’s own White House budgeting office now claims the national debt will rise to 13 TRILLION DOLLARS. By 2013 the debt could be 90% of our GDP. In other words if you make a hundred dollars a week you pay 90 for rent. Electricity, water, food, gas, car payments, insurance, clothing, medical bills, cable, all has to come out of the 10 bucks you have left. And what do this imbecile Obama do? He makes the hiring of Federal Employees a priority. For every federal employee that is hired there needs to be 16 private employee’s to pay for their salary and benefits. Does any of this make sense? And that is before taxes and cost of business even reflect the economic situation that is affecting private business today. What the hell is going to happen when beginning next year and every year after the biggest, most productive tax base of middle class workers starts retiring? Taco Bell employees do not pay enough  taxes to support the Boomer retirement. You could take every penny of the millionaires and billionaires money and that would not pay he debt down after this fucking moron from Harvard. Everyday less money is coming into the government but they spend more. They just voted for Cap and Tax last night! I’m not one for conspiracies but I am beginning to wonder about one now.

I have a suggestion. Make sure you have gold to trade and enough bullets to protect what you have.

Imcompetant thy name is Obama

Posted: June 9, 2010 by gonzoja in Uncategorized

You may ask yourself how the hell did this happen? I mean sure things were looking bleak in Iraq but then the Surge worked and our attention fell not upon Afghanistan and the growing Pakistan/Taliban menace but instead a savior was found. I remained skeptical because I was taught not to honor false Gods.  But still somehow 67 million Americans pulled the lever for the Great Impersonator Barack Obama. Like a great Shakespearian actor, who had rehearsed the lines and perfected the wardrobe, “Obama the Saviour” opened in the White House to sold crowds and sold out critics. It was heralded as a hit and was forecast to be the greatest show ever seen. And now sixteen months have passed and what have we learned? America has 67 million idiots.

Here is the problem when yo elect someone who has book smarts but no street smarts. Obama surrounded himself with all brainiac’s he could find, none of them can turn a wrench. He plans to spend more money in his term than all the other 43 former Presidents combined. We got healthcare nobody wants and still nobody knows what’s in it or exactly how much it’s going to cost, they just know it’s going to cost more than they said. President Obama is busy making sure more American’s are employed, by the federal government though and the last time I checked, the federal government does make anything and doesn’ turn a profit. That’s what a Harvard eduction will get you.

He has gotten nowhere with Iran, or Russia to help with Iran. Nowhere with N. Korea who is trying to start a war with the South or China to help with N. Korea. Europe looks at him now like a boob and not the good kind either. Unemployment is still up, private industry salaries are down (which is bad because we pay for all of his federal employee’s), stockmarket is psycho, picks a fight with Arizona for enforcing a federal law and the sixth largest economy; California is about to go BOOM! And then we sprang a leak under the Gulf of Mexico. 40 plus days later and now, now Obama says he is ready to “kick some ass”.  I would suggest he start with himself.