There's more to Elena Kagan than meets the eye. Yes, she is anti-military during a time of war, and yes, she is pro-socialism, as well as supportive of the gay agenda. But, guess what. She's also anti-gun, just like President Obama. But, as a justice of the Supreme Court, she will be in a position in which she could possibly vote against the Second Amendment, thereby taking away Americans' right to protect themselves.
People like Kagan, Obama, and others of their liberal mindset, are content with watching law-abiding citizens lose their right to bear arms, while the criminals run free with all kinds of weaponry because those of us who don't have our heads up our butts recognize that the bad guys will always find the arms they need to commit their crimes. How does that make America a more secure nation?
Read from Human Events:
Kagan Bad on Guns
by Brian Darling
"'President Obama’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court,' I wrote in HUMAN EVENTS on June 3, 2009, 'owes the American people an explanation on her view of the 2nd Amendment.'
The nominee then was Sonia Sotomayor, who never provided an explanation. Now, with the choice of Solicitor General Elena Kagan, President Obama is two for two in selecting Supreme Court nominees with an apparent strong hostility to the right of self-defense.
And it’s only fair that Kagan now be held to the 'Kagan Standard.'
In the spring of 1995, Kagan wrote a book review of Stephen Carter’s The Confirmation Mess. 'When the Senate ceases to engage nominees in a meaningful discussion of legal issues, the confirmation process takes on an air of vacuity and farce, and the Senate becomes incapable of either properly evaluating nominees or appropriately educating the public,' Kagan wrote.
Well, to maintain that standard, the Senate should demand Clinton-era memos written by Kagan, so lawmakers can understand her view of the 2nd Amendment. After all, she was very much involved in many of the gun-control initiatives pushed by President Bill Clinton. The Senate must 'properly evaluate' Kagan and 'appropriately' educate the public about any anti-gun views she holds.
Of course, some documents from Kagan’s time in the Clinton Administration should remain privileged, to protect a President’s right to enjoy unfettered advice from his staff during deliberations. But other official memos should be provided to senators and the American public.
Instead, though, expect the administration to stonewall. Kagan has no public record to speak of, and the President aims to keep her anti-gun views secret from the American public.
Even without much of a paper trail, reporters have already found a 'smoking gun' that indicates Kagan’s extensive anti-gun activism. James Oliphant of the Los Angeles Times wrote May 10, 'according to records at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Ark., she also drafted an executive order restricting the importation of certain semiautomatic assault rifles.' Senators should study that executive order and the memos written during its preparation to understand if Kagan advised Clinton to infringe on the 2nd Amendment rights of Americans.
There’s more evidence of hostility to gun rights on her part. The Times also reports that 'gun-control efforts were a hallmark of the Clinton Administration. Kagan had already been involved in an executive order that required all federal law-enforcement officers to install locks on their weapons.' Kagan also may have worked on legislation to effectively close gun shows. 'Those moves angered the National Rifle Association, which became even more alarmed in late 1998 when Clinton proposed closing the "gun show" loophole that allowed firearms purchases without background checks.'
Her efforts to restrict the importation of some guns, mandate trigger-locks on federal law-enforcement officers’ guns and efforts to close gun shows are three issues that must be raised during Kagan’s Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing. Expect Kagan to dodge any direct questions on these gun-grabbing activities during the Clinton years, though, and run away from her own 'Kagan Standard.'
To indicate where the American people are on this, note that the Senate has voted six times on pro-gun legislation. Large bipartisan majorities have voted for legislation authored by Sen. Tom Coburn (R.-Okla.) to allow guns in national parks, a bill by Sen. John Ensign (R.-Nev.) to restore 2nd Amendment rights to District of Columbia residents, two amendments by Sen. Robert Wicker (R.-Miss.) to allow law-abiding Amtrak passengers to securely transport firearms in checked baggage and legislation sponsored by Sen. John Thune (R.-S.D.) to set standards to allow individuals to conceal and carry a firearm over state lines. An amendment from Sen. Richard Burr (R.-N.C. ) to protect the 2nd Amendment rights of veterans was the only one to garner less than a majority of the Senate.
Of the five pieces of strong pro-gun legislation offered that pulled more than 50 votes, 15 Democrats voted pro-gun, including Max Baucus and Jon Tester of Montana, Evan Bayh of Indiana, Mark Begich of Alaska, Michael Bennet and Mark Udall of Colorado, Robert Casey of Pennsylvania, Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Harry Reid of Nevada and Jim Webb of Virginia. All of these Democrats voted for Sotomayor, but will they vote for a second justice who seems hostile to the 2nd Amendment?
There is also evidence that in 1987, Kagan said that she had no sympathy for the claim of a man that his 2nd Amendment rights were violated. Bloomberg reports that 'Elena Kagan said as a U.S. Supreme Court law clerk in 1987 that she was "not sympathetic" toward a man who contended that his constitutional rights were violated when he was convicted for carrying an unlicensed pistol.' In the wake of the District of Columbia v. Heller decision holding that the 2nd Amendment is an individual right, it is incumbent upon Senators to explore this statement of Kagan from her early career as a lawyer to see if her views have changed.
Senators should not allow Kagan to dodge questions about the right to self-defense that’s enshrined in the Constitution. If Kagan tries to dodge questions on this or any other important issue, senators have the moral duty to extend debate until those questions are answered. Anything less would be Constitutional malpractice."
Saturday, May 15, 2010
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As in all other controversial matters, the administration follows its well established modus operandi, e.g., lie, cover up, mislead, or fail to mention a candidate's real stand on an issue.
Infiltrate by stealth. What a wonderful trusting government we have. We can't believe a word they say.
1. What proof do you have that Kagan is "anti-military"? Because she criticized the military's "Don't Ask-Don't Tell" policy? If so, that's pretty weak to base a broad "anti-military" tag.
2. What proof do you have that Kagan is "pro-socialism"? I haven't heard a word YET that would begin to support such a charge.
3. Anti-gun? Because she drafted an executive orderthat the President asked her to draft? That's what lawyers do, Ms. ML: they write what their bosses ask them to write. It's not her opinion, it's an official document.
You Religious Rightwingnuts will look for ANYTHING to criticize this President and his appointees for.
And it continues to amaze how such a "devout" Christian as yourself wants to put weapons in the hands of people to kill.
Kagan didn't want the military recruiting on campus. During wartime, we need soldiers to enlist, but she put her own interests above the security of her country. That's anti-military.
In her college thesis, she wrote about socialism with an air of admiration. It's what she believes in. If it were not, Obama would never have chosen her.
You're spinning out of control on the gun issue. This comment is ludicrous:
"how such a 'devout' Christian as yourself wants to put weapons in the hands of people to kill."
I want weapons in people's hands, if that's what they choose, so they can protect themselves and their families from criminals who run rampant throughout our country.
You are either totally blind to the truth or just spinning to protect people from seeing the truth about your messiah and his Supreme Court pick.
Yes, I am a committed Christian, but I don't claim to be holy and righteous by any means. I am nothing more than a sinner with much in my past to be ashamed of, who is saved by the grace of Jesus who died to redeem me and anyone who is willing to repent and accept Him as Savior.
"Kagan didn't want the military recruiting on campus. During wartime, we need soldiers to enlist" Again, her objection was based solely on DADT, and it's a valid objection. Your defiinition of "wartime" is self-serving, as the "war on terror" will NEVER end (nor should it). If our military is dependent upon recruiting volunteers at Harvard Law, we've got far bigger problems than Kagan's principled stand.
"In her college thesis, she wrote about socialism with an air of admiration." Where's your support for that assertion? I went to college (and law school) and you claim you went to college: did you write a "college thesis"? I never did. I did write way too many papers, and I don't think they'd necessarily reflect many views I now have. And, for you, to write about socialism with an "air of admiration" means that she didn't spit on Lenin's tomb and she didn't canonize Reliious Rightwingnuts.
"It's what she believes in. If it were not, Obama would never have chosen her." Really? So every single person that Obama appoints for every single government position is a socialist? Sonia Sotomayor is a socialist? Joe Biden is a socialist? Bob Gates is a socialist? Since the Senate has to approve these nominees (other than Biden, of course, who was approved by the American people) should we assume that the majority of U.S. Senators are socialists, too?
You're a joke, Ms. MooreLies... a paranoid, narrow-minded bigoted joke. And it is a pleasure showing you for what you are, on your own rightwnugnut blog to your own rightwingnut following of.. a half dozen?
The most logical explanation for this hideous female eunuch to be elevated to SCOTUS is that she is responsible for sealing Barry "the affirmative action baby" Soetoro's records at Harvard.
Quid pro quo.
Academic records are personal, not subject to disclosure. Kagan didn't need to "seal" anything.
Like you would be able to even understand a law school grade!
What's next? "She's A Devil-Worshiper!"
No, but, I'm not so sure you're not. After all, you are a big supporter of the devil's agenda.
Oh, the moral piety of the Religious Rightwingnut rears its ugly head again.
"God has called me to speak out against the black man who is Evil Incarnate in Washington. U know that I am Right, because He is Right, and I know that everything I do is in good keeping with my interpretation of what God says. (Or, at least, what some other Religious Rightwingnut TELLS me God says.) And, if anyone dare disagree with my narrowminded oversimplifications and distortions of God's Word, it HAS to be because s/he is Of The Devil. Because I, and I alone, am God's Instrument to declare Truth, Justice, and the American Way. (Well, Superman's got that gig, too, but he's never around when you really need him.)"
As cleric Charles Stanley pmce said, "The best way in the world to deceive believers is to cloak a message in religious language and declare that it conveys some new insight from God."
Wow, Diogenes, you've listened to Charles Stanley? Perhaps, you should pay closer attention to what he says because somehow you missed his message.
Seems pretty clear to me... it's you who has troubles getting past your smug arrogance that you and only you (and others of your ilk) have all the correct answers to everything.
Ole super educated Diogenius is at it again. So you think not being able to understand a law grade makes a dummy. Many intelligent people don't have a college degree. That doesn't mean it wouldn't be possible for them to attain one. Passing a series of tests and getting a piece of paper to show for it doesn't a genius make. And on the gun issue, i have owned them for many years, for hunting and to protect my family if need be. I have never harmed anyone with a gun but if someone breaks in my door at 2 AM, they will discover they made a bad mistake.
No, JD. I don't think not being able to understand a laws school grade makes one a dummy. I'll spell it out for you:
These people who demand that Obama reveal his law school grades wouldn't know what to do with them if they WERE revealed. Who gives a crap what grades he earned in subjects you don't even comprehend? These numbnuts are virtually asking for the disclosure of the Dead Sea Scrolls, like they could translate the original classical Hebrew or Aramaic.
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