Thursday, February 26, 2009

Comrade Sotero and Working the Fringes

I have not yet read Comrade Sotero's call for collectivism delivered to an adoring Congress Tuesday night, but I have read this story from Jammie Wearing Fool:

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Sneaky Back Door Gun Grab in Obama Budget?

Keep an eye out for this when Barack Obama releases his budget blueprint later this week. What these Democrats can't accomplish in the open they'll always try to slip through the back door.

"A potential legislative gun rights battle looms today in Washington, D.C.," says Washington senior rights activist John M. Snyder.

"When President Obama submits his budget blueprint this week, reports indicate the proposal may include language designed specifically to repeal the Tiahrt Amendment," says Snyder, named the senior rights activist in Washington by Shotgun News.

"This repeal is an objective long sought by gun-grabbing politicians, the anti-gun Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence and other extremist groups," he added.

The Tiahrt Amendment, named for Rep. Todd Tiahrt of Kansas, is included in the annual appropriations for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives of the U.S. Justice Department. It prohibits gun-grabbing mayors and other repressive officials from obtaining federal gun trace data intended for use only for law enforcement purposes and using the data instead in harassing and costly third-party civil lawsuits against the firearms industry.

Snyder says, "Anti-right to self-defense extremists such as New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and others seek to undermine law-abiding Americans' gun rights by making it more and more difficult for them to obtain the firearms they want. Repeal of the Tiahrt Amendment would further their purposes. On Friday, The New York Times editorialized for repeal.

"America's 90 million law-abiding firearm owners oppose attempts to undermine their individual Second Amendment civil right to keep and bear arms. If Obama proposes repeal of Tiahrt, tens of millions of gun-owning voters can be expected to oppose it and make their opposition reverberate in the halls of Congress. There well may be a major congressional battle soon over the issue."

The Democrats have repeatedly lost on gun issues over the years, but they'll never give up trying to disarm the law-abiding public.

Some folks remember what happened the last time Democrats went all out against gun rights and the NRA. It wasn't pretty. Do they Democrats want to revisit that disaster?
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My two cents?

The reports I have read about Obama's speech last night lead me to believe that a new AWB is not a primary objective for him, simply because he has stacked so many other "progressive" programs on his plate. I plan to read the full transcript as linked above tonight so as to better inform that speculation.

But -- and it is a huge "but" -- I have every confidence that he will not oppose any action by Congress that tightens the screws on American gun owners in any way.

That's the point, IMHO, of the cited article.

Re that article, I do believe that the author has not yet grasped that we live in a post-Constitutional age, where the socialists in charge (from either party) either already have or can get enough votes to do pretty much what they want, eventually.

The vision that the useless Socialist-Lites of the Republican Party can reclaim Congress in 2010, just as they did in 1994, is likely to be viewed by history as less of a vision and more of an hallucination.

As is any thought that, with the current cast of degenerates, charlatans, and powerbroker-wannabes, it would make any difference if they did.

Best to get ready for a decade on the run -- perhaps quite literally.

Audentes fortuna juvat.

5 comments:

  1. So much for it not being Obamys high priority. It might not be his, but that is what he brought Holder in for.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=6960824&page=1

    Obama to Seek New Assault Weapons Ban

    The Obama administration will seek to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 during the Bush administration, Attorney General Eric Holder said today.

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  2. A classic communist tactic. You get to vote but eather way you get a commie. The best way to control the opposition is to infultrate, take control and lead the Rubes by the noss under the guise of false hope. Can you say FOX NEWS. It's not what they say as they only state what even a blind man can see. It's what they don't report on that matters. When is the last time you saw a report on any news network regarding the mass riots taking place across the world, even in Oaklsnd? III

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  3. Yes, but.... Holder IS talking about re-instating the AWB:

    http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=6960824&page=1

    It is linked through Drudge this morning.

    Watch what the left hand is doing, so that you will not see the sucker punch coming from the right hand.

    Bob
    III

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  4. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=6960824&page=1

    Ben

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  5. "Best to get ready for a decade on the run -- perhaps quite literally."

    With all the outrage over the bailout, and the pending economic collapse, this might go down French Revolution style, with a great mass of the people just plain ol ticked off at Wall Street and at the inside the beltway crowd - they may be a lighting rod for the wrath of the unwashed masses.

    So, use who cherish the right to bear arms may not be alone in a fight simply because even those who are not so ready to fight for that particular right may be willing to fight for other reasons.

    It may be in the midst of that fight that they come to share our convictions about the right to bear arms.

    And this may just go down more like the breakup of the Soviet Union than some total war between people and government.

    There are some encouraging (and surprising!) signs of backbone in some state legislatures.

    HPL

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