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Monday, September 2, 2019

FOCUS: Garrett Epps | 'The Supreme Court Is Not Well. And the People Know It.'







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Epps writes: "The Supreme Court as we once knew it—as a national institution that could at least sometimes stand apart from partisanship—died last year. The ongoing fight over its corpse spilled into public view last week."
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Monday, August 19, 2019

FOCUS: How Slave Owners Dictated the Language of the 2nd Amendment





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FOCUS: How Slave Owners Dictated the Language of the 2nd Amendment 
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Nicolaus Mills, The Daily Beast
Mills writes: "Free African-Americans could join the militia, but they were limited to being drummers or buglers."
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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Robert Reich | This Is What's at Stake in the Next Election







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Robert Reich | This Is What's at Stake in the Next Election 
Former Clinton labor secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
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Reich writes: "Last week, Senator Lindsey Graham admitted that Trump and Republicans in Congress plan to completely repeal the Affordable Care Act in 2021."
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Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. (photo: Brynn Anderson/AP)
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. (photo: Brynn Anderson/AP)

Biden, Sanders Both Trounce Trump in Head-to-Head Matchups, New Poll Finds
Asher Stockler, Newsweek
Stockler writes: "President Donald Trump would endure a resounding defeat against potential 2020 contenders Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders, according to a new SurveyUSA poll that surveyed registered voters about their preferred choices in hypothetical, head-to-head matchups."
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Dmitriy Andreychenko, who walked through a Missouri Walmart with an AK-style weapon over the weekend. (photo: Greene County Sheriff/AP)
Dmitriy Andreychenko, who walked through a Missouri Walmart with an AK-style weapon over the weekend. (photo: Greene County Sheriff/AP)

The Second Amendment Now Means the Right to Terrorize
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Lithwick writes: "Andreychenko's little 'social experiment' was only one of many post-El Paso."
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Local authorities in Severodvinsk reported a brief spike in radiation levels after the explosion. (photo: Dmitry Dub/AP)
Local authorities in Severodvinsk reported a brief spike in radiation levels after the explosion. (photo: Dmitry Dub/AP)

US Officials Suspect New Nuclear Missile in Explosion That Killed 7 Russians
David E. Sanger and Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times
Excerpt: "United States intelligence officials have said they suspect the blast involved a prototype of what NATO calls the SSC-X-9 Skyfall. That is a cruise missile that Mr. Putin has boasted can reach any corner of the earth because it is partially powered by a small nuclear reactor."
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Placido Domingo. (photo: Francisco Guasco/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Placido Domingo. (photo: Francisco Guasco/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

Women Charge Opera's Placido Domingo Abused Power to Sexually Harass Them
Jocelyn Gecker, Associated Press
Gecker writes: "Eight singers and a dancer have told the AP that they were sexually harassed by the long-married, Spanish-born superstar in encounters that took place over three decades beginning in the late 1980s."
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Serving His Children founder Renee Bach working with a child. Bach is a missionary accused of proving medical care to Ugandan children without having any medical training. (photo: YouTube)
Serving His Children founder Renee Bach working with a child. Bach is a missionary accused of proving medical care to Ugandan children without having any medical training. (photo: YouTube)

Unqualified US Woman Ran Health Center in Uganda, 105 Children Died
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Excerpt: "A Ugandan civil court is suing Renee Bach, a United States national who started a medical center for severely malnourished children in Uganda, while she was in her twenties and with no professional qualifications for the purpose, for her responsibility in the deaths of at least 105 children."
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A coal miner walks through the morning fog before going underground in a mine less than 40in high in Welch, West Virginia. (photo: David Goldman/AP)
A coal miner walks through the morning fog before going underground in a mine less than 40in high in Welch, West Virginia. (photo: David Goldman/AP)

'Coal Is Over': The Miners Rooting for the Green New Deal
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Sainato writes: "The coal industry in Appalachia is dying - something that people there know better than anyone. Some in this region are pinning their hopes on alternative solutions."
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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

The problem is guns.





The problem is guns.
It is not about a "lone wolf."
It is not about "mental illness."
It is not even about the stochastic terrorism of the man who lives in our White House.
It is guns.
We are caught in an avalanche of guns. We are awash in a sea of ammunition. We have allowed the makers of guns to pervert the intention of the second amendment.
The second amendment is about the necessity for a well-regulated militia. It was written in the days when white colonists were afraid of slave uprisings.
The second amendment is obsolete. The current interpretation of it is a bizarre perversion of the founding fathers' original intentions.
It's this simple:
An armed society is neither polite nor a society.
And for every "good guy with a gun" incident, 34 innocent people are killed.
The problem is guns.
The second amendment fanatics won't talk gun safety, won't talk gun responsibility, won't allow the CDC to study the epidemic of violence, and insist on distracting the conversation away from the real issue every time.
It's guns.
It's the availability of guns. And it's the insane landscape of madness that requires guns to validate itself.
Congress can legitimately require the licensing and registration of guns and gun owners, just like cars. Congress can pass federal laws requiring gun safes and most important, gun insurance.
In fact, that could be the single most effective way to stop gun violence — mandatory gun insurance.
The insurance companies would love it.
And those who fail to show proof of insurance should have their guns impounded and their licenses suspended. Those without gun insurance, if their guns are used to commit a crime, they should be held criminally liable.
No responsible gun owner would be inconvenienced (beyond the implied taxation on the right to own a gun) — but at last our federal resources could be turned to breaking up the global white terrorist conspiracy with a truly effective weapon.
Remember, Al Capone didn't go to jail for bootlegging — he went to jail for tax evasion.
We can end the gun violence. If we want to. If enough of us will stop voting for the NRA-purchased puppets, we can do it.
The problem is guns.
Got that?
It's the guns.
Nothing else.








Tuesday, August 6, 2019

FOCUS: Jeffrey Toobin | The Second Amendment Could Be Reinterpreted Again





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FOCUS: Jeffrey Toobin | The Second Amendment Could Be Reinterpreted Again 
The National Rifle Association’s annual convention. (photo: AJC.com)
Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker
Toobin writes: "Notwithstanding the most recent spate of mass shootings, over the past weekend, the prospects for gun-control legislation in Congress appear remote."
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Thursday, July 18, 2019

FOCUS: Jeffrey Toobin | The Humane Legacy of John Paul Stevens




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FOCUS: Jeffrey Toobin | The Humane Legacy of John Paul Stevens 
Former Associate Justice John Paul Stevens has passed away at the age of 99. (photo: Getty)
Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker
Toobin writes: "John Paul Stevens, who served on the Supreme Court from 1975 to 2010 and died Tuesday, at the age of ninety-nine, belonged to a vanished tradition on the Court and in American life: moderate Republicanism."
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Friday, October 6, 2017

DEAR REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS AND THE NRA






Aussies Get It

Editorial, from the Sydney Morning Herald:
"It is incomprehensible to us, as Australians, that a country so proud and great can allow itself to be savaged again and again by its own citizens. We cannot understand how the long years of senseless murder, the Sandy Hooks and Orlandos and Columbines, have not proved to Americans that the gun is not a precious symbol of freedom, but a deadly cancer on their society.
We point over and over to our own success with gun control in the wake of the Port Arthur massacre, that Australia has not seen a mass shooting since and that we are still a free and open society.
We have not bought our security at the price of liberty; we have instead consented to a social contract that states lives are precious, and not to be casually ended by lone madmen. But it is a message that means nothing to those whose ideology is impervious to evidence."





Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Marc Ash | After Newtown, Laurence Tribe Addressed the Supreme Court's View of the Second Amendment





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FOCUS: Marc Ash | After Newtown, Laurence Tribe Addressed the Supreme Court's View of the Second Amendment
Concertgoers help an injured person at the shooting scene in Las Vegas. (photo: David Becker/Getty Images)
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Ash writes: "Tribe, well known as a liberal scholar, concludes that the right to bear arms was conceived as an important political right that should not be dismissed as 'wholly irrelevant.' Rather, Tribe thinks the Second Amendment assures that 'the federal government may not disarm individual citizens without some unusually strong justification.'"
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In the wake of the breathtaking tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, with a dialog in earnest on gun control and the second amendment taking shape, I reached out to Harvard's preeminent constitutional law scholar Laurence H. Tribe. What follows is my inquiry, and Professor Tribe's response in its entirety.

It's important to bear in mind what Tribe said then. We're here again. - Marc Ash/RSN

rofessor Tribe,
With a newly energized debate about the second amendment unfolding I wonder if you would add anything to the following:
Tribe, well known as a liberal scholar, concludes that the right to bear arms was conceived as an important political right that should not be dismissed as "wholly irrelevant." Rather, Tribe thinks the Second Amendment assures that "the federal government may not disarm individual citizens without some unusually strong justification."
Tribe posits that it includes an individual right, "admittedly of uncertain scope," to "possess and use firearms in the defense of themselves and their homes."
None of Tribe's new thinking changes his view that gun-control measures are "plainly constitutional," but his shift has been enough to anger gun control advocates.
Assuming that you are quoted fairly above, the individual right would seem to be at odds with gun-control measures that are "plainly constitutional".
I think it's a fairly safe bet that the second amendment will be central to the coming dialog.
December 17, 2012 9:44:49 AM EST 

"Marc, 

My conclusions about the scope of the Second Amendment, as expressed on pgs.894-903 of the 3d edition of my constitutional law treatise (2000), were explained at very considerable length in that book, were couched in a deliberately tentative form, have been refined over the past decade, and can't be quickly summarized, although I certainly believe that restricting the kinds of high-powered weapons and ammunition that made possible the horrific slaughters of innocent children and others in recent days and months is well within the power of government even as the Supreme Court has misguidedly interpreted the Second Amendment in Heller and McDonald, purporting to be guided by the original meaning of the text but in fact being driven by an incoherent mishmash of non-originalist considerations. 

In my treatise, I expressed the view that constitutional interpreters who are uncomfortable with what I called "constitutional time travel," in which Reconstruction Era developments could retroactively change the meaning of Founding Era constitutional provisions - and that would certainly include the most "conservative" members of the current Court - ought to conclude that the only "individualistic right to keep and bear arms" (that is, the only right to keep and bear arms independent of the organized militia) is a limited right of self-defense that people may exercise vis-à-vis state and local "efforts at disarming people," a right derived from the Fourteenth Amendment rather than the Second, but that "federal gun control legislation [is] essentially invulnerable under the Second Amendment provided the state militia [is] not undermined." P.902 n.221 (italics in original). 

It badly distorts the meaning of everything I have written on the subject to treat me as remotely hostile to the comprehensive national regulation of firearms and ammunition possession, transfer, and use; and it even distorts my meaning to regard my views as similar to those that the Roberts Court has expressed on the subject, although I hasten to add that even this Court's unfortunate views leave very substantial room for close regulation and even prohibition of entire categories of dangerous firearms and the ammunition that makes them lethal. The fact that many of my fellow gun control proponents were disappointed by the nuanced character of what I wrote in 2000 shouldn't be allowed to distract from my continuing conclusion that the Constitution permits, and that sane public policy demands, vastly stricter firearms regulation than exists in the United States today."


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Monday, October 2, 2017

LAS VEGAS DOMESTIC TERROR ATTACK IS NOT TIME FOR SILENCE!



DOMESTIC TERRORISTS pose a greater threat to Americans than any Boogey Man the Overweight Bully can convince you to fear....this was not ISIS....it was NOT an immigrant....it was not an immigrant or illegal alien or refugee....it was an AMERICAN!

It's not time for SILENCE and PRAYERS!

It's time to stop genuflecting to the NRA, the gun lobby, the gun industry....

It's time to have a reasonable debate about SENSIBLE GUN CONTROL!








Gunman Kills at Least 50 at Las Vegas Concert in Deadliest Mass Shooting in US History

By Tom Sykes, The Daily Beast
02 October 17

50 people are dead and over 400 are at hospitals after a gunman perched in a 32nd-floor hotel room opened fire on a crowd. It’s the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.

The suspected shooter, a man who lived locally, was identified as 64-year-old Stephen Craig Paddock by Joseph Lombardo, the sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
He had an arsenal of at least 10 rifles in the hotel room from which he launched his attack, police said in a briefing before sunrise Monday morning.

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

RSN: The Second Amendment Hoax




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Carmen Feldman, of Orlando, cries while visiting for the first the scene of the Pulse nightclub mass shooting from a block away Friday, June 17, 2016, in Orlando, Florida. (photo: David Goldman/AP) 
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate 
Lithwick writes: "The current interpretation of the Second Amendment - the one held onto by Carson, and Donald Trump, and practically the entire Republican Party - is a hoax. Outside of the GOP, this is widely understood. But what we fail to comprehend, as we bury more of our dead in the name of freedom, is that it is a triple-decker hoax:" 
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