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Elizabeth Warren Is Trying to Have It Both Ways
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I see this all the time when discussing constitutional rights. “The First Amendment isn’t unlimited,” someone will say. “The Court has determined that some regulations are permissible.” And then, having stated this banal fact, they argue that we need the government to prosecute speakers whose words they consider hateful. It’s the same with the Second Amendment. “Scalia himself said that the right to be arms wasn’t infinite,” I will be assured. And then comes the proposal to ban almost every firearm in the country and embark upon a mass confiscation drive. The logic seems to be, “If something is allowed, then everything is. And that makes everything the same as something.” |
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PHORTO
(8/17/2018)
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Pocahontas needs a poke in the hontas. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(8/17/2018)
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Fauxcahontas is a socialist nut; she wants all businesses earning over 1 billion dollars controlled and regulated by government -- a government that couldn't run a profit from a lemonade stand. She should keep prattling this, and opponent politicians should run it all over their political tv ads and radio blurbs now and again in 2020! |
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