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 United States Constitution is under attack Obama, the U.N., and the Right
to Bear Arms

 *By* *Greg Halvorson*  Tuesday, January 12, 2010

As anyone who hasn’t been sailing solo around the world or living in a cave
knows, the United States Constitution is under attack.  The
Democrat-controlled health care bill, which, if passed, will designate 16%
of the economy to the government, and the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade
legislation, which, if passed, will mean “global warming” will have hijacked
our future, provide ample evidence.

The Founding Fathers (remember them?)  restricted “statism,” limiting
central government to the funding of defense and the delivery of mail.
Today, however, we’ve flouted their vision.  Every aspect of life, from
medicine to energy, is a call to “spend and rule.”  The Declaration of
Independence states, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights….” yet few adhere to this construct.  It goes on to say,
“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it
is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it….”  And it is here,
boldly, where Force comes into play.  The destruction of truths being
patent, government must preserve, through machinations and legislation, a
sometimes overt, sometimes clandestine, and always inexorable, usurpation of
liberty.  George Bush conceived the Patriot Act, a questionably legal bill,
and now his successor, who keeps it in place, threatens Freedom by targeting
guns.

C.I.F.T.A., a U.N. treaty, which purports to limit arms-trafficking, is his
vector.  Bill Clinton signed CIFTA in 1997, but the Republican-controlled
Senate wouldn’t ratify, and the “evil” George Bush stone-walled for eight
years.  Today, with leftists in power, there is no stone-walling.  In
October, the United States reversed course, declaring that it was amenable
to the treaty, and proceeded to back a time-table for signing.  The set-up
occurred last April, when Obama, meeting with Felipe Calderon,
declared<http://tinyurl.com/ckfzv3>that “90% of guns recovered by
Mexican authorities come from the U.S., many
from shops that line our shared border.”  ( False<http://tinyurl.com/cweeto>—he
QUINTUPLED the figure—but early on, the president abjured facts.)  In
Mexico, he went on to say: “At a time when the Mexican government has so
courageously taken on the drug cartels that have plagued the border, it is
absolutely critical that the U.S. partner in dealing with these issues….  I
am urging the Senate in the United States to ratify an inter-American treaty
(CIFTA) to curb arms trafficking that is a source of many weapons used in
the drug war.”

Of course, this sounds great.  (What liberal policy meant to engineer every
aspect of life doesn’t?)  But rhetorical euphony is laced with pitfalls.
Consider that of the 33 western nations that would be affected by CIFTA, not
a single one shares the protection afforded by the Second Amendment of the
United States Constitution.  How, given this, can it be anything but
parlous?  Does anyone, besides a Right-wing Rogue, sense danger in being
bound to “law” eagerly signed by Venezuela and Cuba?  Alan
Korwin<http://tinyurl.com/cbroho>,
at GunLaws.com <http://gunlaws.com/>, points out that CIFTA clears the way
for a national gun registry, a legislative non-starter.  The treaty, if
implemented,  would require <http://tinyurl.com/c7jcrx> the U.S. to adopt
“licensing requirements,” to mark firearms when they’re made, and to
establish “information sharing” between CIFTA nations.  Americans could
conceivably be required to obtain a license “per/round,” be banned from
adding features to weapons, and have the whereabouts, type and number of
their arms disclosed to foreign powers.

Clearly, then, this is less about smuggling than it is about control.  John
Bolton, former U.S. representative to the U.N., observes that “the Obama
administration is trying to act as though this is really just a treaty about
trade between nations, but there’s no doubt—as was the case over a decade
ago—that the real agenda is the control of domestic arms.”

That the treaty <http://tinyurl.com/cetnuy> “reassures” signatories that it
is “not intended to discourage or diminish lawful, leisure, or recreational
activities, such as travel or tourism for sport shooting, hunting, and other
forms of lawful ownership and use recognized by State Parties,” is hardly a
comfort.  Since when are U.S citizens subjected to what is deemed “lawful”
by foreign lands?  The right to keep and bear arms is SINGULAR to America,
UNRECOGNIZED elsewhere, and this being the case, is FUNDAMENTAL to Freedom.
Rights don’t wane.  Designed not merely to allow for “leisure and
recreation,” but as the final recourse against tyranny, the Second Amendment
is neither negotiable nor interpretable nor amendable.

PERIOD.

As for Obama, his posture is worrisome.  An untested acolyte who renounces
America is backing policies that eviscerate self-defense?  George Washington
once said <http://tinyurl.com/ab6tsg>, “Firearms are second only to the
Constitution in importance.  They are the people’s liberty’s teeth.”  He
also said, “the very atmosphere of arms anywhere and everywhere restrains
evil interference. They deserve a place of honor with all that is good.”

I wonder what he would think of Obama.  Both are presidents; yet to compare
them is folly.  Washington commanded Revolutionary troops.  Obama reads a
teleprompter.  Washington stewarded a nation toward greatness.  Obama,
decrying it, seeks to punish wealth.  The irony lies in their civic
influence.  As integral to our history as Washington remains, if our current
president “transforms” America, his mark on Liberty may be as profound.


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