A Criminal Supreme Court?
Foshan, Guangdong Province, China, 17 December, 2012.
Salaroche
In case the Supreme Court and the NRA haven’t noticed, the unconscionable events of December 14 in Newtown, Connecticut, didn’t take place at the end of the 18th Century, but in our day and age, right at the beginning of the second decade of the 21st Century.
Yet the basic mentality that propitiated such unthinkable tragedy was the one reflected in a paragraph written 221 years ago with the intention of protecting the citizenry of a newly-born nation against any invading armed forces and against the possibility of tyranny from a newly-formed government: The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Does anybody living in America today really doubt that the professional armed forces that we have are incapable of defending the country against any possible military invasion from abroad? Does anybody living in the United States today sincerely fear that the US Government has a chance in a million of becoming a tyranny?
Anyone answering yes to any or both of those questions should have a serious reality check. Yet that is the rationale that the “Wise” members of the Supreme Court use when siding with the immature cowboys that support and demand it.
Can you believe that? The Supreme Court of the United States believes that in order to be free you have to be in constant panic of an armed invasion from abroad and in constant fear of the US Government becoming a tyranny. Can you imagine that?
There’s absolutely no wisdom whatsoever in thinking today the way the patriots thought back in 1791. This is the 21st Century, you morons of the Supreme Court. No one would ever dare to invade the country with the most powerful Professional Army the world has ever known, and there’s not a chance in a billion that the US Government will ever become a tyranny, barring a situation where our whole civilization has been reduced to ruins and dust, in which case none of this would matter anyway.
Supreme Court of the United States: Repeal your archaic, blind, criminal interpretation of the Second Amendment.
It is time to wake up and start holding the Supreme Court responsible for their irresponsible rulings. It is time to start thinking of bringing the Supreme Court to Justice. When it comes to the Second Amendment, the only supreme characeristic of the American Supreme Court is the Supreme Stupidity that plagues their minds.
Salaroche