Exactly! Like I said earlier, Thomas Jefferson himself said that the 
Constitution might need to be rewritten every few years in order to stay 
current. 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kelwyn" <ravena...@yahoo.com> 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 11:33:31 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: OT: Palin says Obama would ban guns if he could 






Last week Obama repeated Thurgood Marshall's comment about the constitution 
being flawed and Michael Steele (the Notorious G.O.P.) protested saying "no, it 
isn't!" Meaning, of course, that Steele is perfectly okay with being 3/5ths of 
a person. 

~rave! 

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com , Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@...> wrote: 
> 
> Ha-ha! It's like the tired refrain, "We're standing up for the Constitution". 
> I keep trying to figure out what Obama's done to thwart the Constitution. 
> Even some of the things from Bush he's unfortunately continued started under 
> Bush--and none of them complained about Patriot Act abuses, wiretaps, etc., 
> which come way closer to violate the Constitution than anything Obama's 
> initiated. 
> There is no way they can deny that there's a huge personal animus toward 
> Obama at the root of much of this. 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mr. Worf" <hellomahog...@...> 
> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 11:58:37 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] OT: Palin says Obama would ban guns if he could 
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> You should hear the crazy rants that the teabaggers have been doing here 
> since Cinco de Mayo. 
> 
> Old woman - "They're taking away our rights!" 
> Newscaster - "What rights are they taking away?" 
> Old woman - blank stare... 
> Newscaster - "Can you answer the question? What exactly are they taking 
> away??" 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Keith Johnson < keithbjohn...@... > wrote: 
> 
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> 
> See, this is why so many of us distrust the Tea Party, and idiots like Palin. 
> You disagree with someone, fine. But where does she get off saying Obama 
> wants to "ban guns and ammunition"? That's such a general and sweeping 
> statement. It's incendiary, inaccurate, hyperbole, and, as my mom used to say 
> "A pure dee lie!". How is it she can make public statements like this that 
> are pure lies? Obama has *never* intimated he wants to ban all guns. Even if 
> he did want to restrict assault weapons--something I'm in favor of 
> doing--it's not the same thing. The guy legalized guns in national parks, for 
> Christ's sake--something I'm vehemently opposed to. And to say that he's the 
> most pro-abortion President ever. Again, how is such lying permitted? 
> But then, this is the same lady who started the "Death Panels" lie, and when 
> presented with evidence it *wasn't* true, went on Facebook and said, "I still 
> believe that's his goal". 
> 
> *************************************************** 
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100515/ap_on_el_ge/us_palin 
> 
> Palin says Obama would ban guns if he could 
> 
> 
> 
> CHARLOTTE, N.C. â€" Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin warned NRA members Friday 
> that President Barack Obama wants to gut the Second Amendment and told a 
> separate gathering that "mama grizzlies" will help Republicans win this 
> November, sweeping away the Democratic agenda. 
> 
> Palin, a potential 2012 presidential candidate , told National Rifle 
> Association members during their annual meeting that the only thing stopping 
> Obama and his Democratic allies from trying to ban guns is political 
> backlash. 
> 
> "Don't doubt for a minute that, if they thought they could get away with it, 
> they would ban guns and ban ammunition and gut the Second Amendment," said 
> Palin, a lifelong NRA member who once had a baby shower at a local gun range 
> in Alaska. "It's the job of all of us at the NRA and its allies to stop them 
> in their tracks." 
> 
> Gun enthusiasts have trumpeted fears that their rights would erode under a 
> Democrat-led White House and Congress, but President Barack Obama has largely 
> been silent on issues such as reviving an assault weapons ban or 
> strengthening background checks at gun shows. Obama also signed a law 
> allowing people to carry loaded guns in national parks. 
> 
> Palin, the GOP 's 2008 vice presidential nominee , also praised tea party 
> activism during an appearance in Charlotte, and scoffed at suggestions that 
> the movement had roots in violence, racism or rednecks before adding: "I 
> don't really have a problem with the redneck part of it, to tell you the 
> truth." 
> 
> She proceeded to read several redneck jokes off her phone and talked about 
> how she could relate to some of them. 
> 
> During an event earlier Friday in Washington sponsored by an anti-abortion 
> group, she challenged Republican women to help the GOP "take this country 
> back" and elect anti-abortion lawmakers. She praised female leaders of the 
> tea party movement and invoked the 2008 acceptance speech where she compared 
> herself to a pit bull. 
> 
> "You don't want to mess with moms who are rising up," Palin said at the Susan 
> B. Anthony List event. "If you thought pit bulls were tough, you don't want 
> to mess with mama grizzlies." 
> 
> Palin said she understood how some women might consider abortion, citing her 
> own experiences as the mother of a child with Down syndrome and the parent of 
> an unwed teen mother. Last year, Palin said that "for a fleeting moment" she 
> considered having an abortion when she learned of her son Trig's prognosis. 
> 
> But she said Friday that abortion is morally wrong and women should carry a 
> fetus to term. 
> 
> "It may not be the easiest path, but it's always the right path," she said. 
> 
> She said Obama is "the most pro-abortion president ever to occupy the White 
> House" and asserted that the health care law would fund abortions. 
> 
> In fact, Obama's health care law would not allow federal dollars to pay for 
> elective abortions. Catholic hospitals and organizations of Catholic nuns 
> backed the measure. U.S. Catholic bishops and major anti-abortion groups 
> opposed it, arguing that federal dollars could end up paying for abortions. 
> 
> Stephanie Schriock, president of EMILY's List , said Palin talks a good game, 
> but her version of what American women want doesn't honor freedom and 
> independence. She mentioned the Democratic lawmakers whom Palin had targeted 
> for their votes for health care overhaul . 
> 
> "First she puts targets on their back, then she wants the government in their 
> bedrooms â€" what is Sarah Palin doing to Western women?" said Schriock. 
> EMILY'S List helps candidates who back abortion rights. 
> 
> Palin also criticized the media, singling out their coverage of her daughter 
> Bristol, whose pregnancy was announced days after Palin was named the vice 
> presidential nominee . Bristol Palin is a single mother who works on an 
> abstinence-only campaign. 
> 
> She said some young women would see what happened to Bristol and perhaps be 
> encouraged to seek an abortion instead of facing similar criticism. 
> 
> Palin also said Friday that the United States should continue to drill for 
> oil despite the Gulf spill. She made the comments in an interview with ABC 
> News. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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