U.S. Representative Carolyn McCarthy, D-NY, is a single-issue Congresswoman. Her goal? To rid society of guns altogether. She would accomplish this by outlawing the right to keep and bear arms and to enact laws that would 'get all guns off the streets.'
The Congresswoman's vendetta began before she ran for office resulting from her husband's murder at the hands of a gun-carrying thug. But rather than focus on getting the thugs off the streets, McCarthy chose instead to make an inanimate object the focus of her disdain.
Resulting from McCarthy's single-minded delusion has been a relentless, incessant attack on the 2nd Amendment rights of all U.S. citizens, the overwhelming majority of whom never fire their weapons at any human being, ever.
McCarthy's latest attack on guns is described here.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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If a congressperson proposes laws that are clearly unconstututional, can they be prosecuted for Treason?
Sadly, the answer is NO.
Tarring and Feathering is too good a punichment for some of these slimeballs...
I know I will be accused of being heartless and excessively mean spirited but I have noticed over the years that people of that stripe actually revel in the loss of their loved one. Ok, I grant that there was probably genuine sorrow immediately following such a horrible loss. But then I notice the glee with which they embrace their second generation victimhood, remember they were not the real victims, so their victimhood is once removed.
They suddenly find themselves listened to and taken seriously, they gain fame and/or notoriety. They become known and launch whole careers made possible by the heinous act perpetrated on their loved one. They never with a few exceptions fight for things that would have saved their lost one, but instead campaign for reducing everyone else to their lost one's helpless status.
Which causes me to think that people such as this would not, if given the opportunity, reverse the situation and have their loved one not die at the hands of another. Does anyone seriously believe that Carolyn McCarthy valued her husband more than she values the political career his murder made possible? I don't. I don't, simply because she has done all she could to place others at the same unwinnable risk her husband was in on that train. Had she valued him more than she values the goodies his death brought her, she would be working to see that it didn't happen to others.
It is time to publicly call these people on it. Sure, they'll scream how mean and despicable we are, but they do that anyway. It is time for us to expose them to others who haven't paid attention to some simple principles. "If you don't like what happened you don't keep doing it", would certainly put the lie to their protests for anybody who thinks. And just may open some eyes for some who heretofore have refused to think.
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