Neocon Gun Grabbers: Second Amendment Allows Restrictions

Kurt Nimmo
Truth News
January 15, 2008

In Bushzarro world, up is down, black is white, and the Second Amendment permits the government to make firearm possession illegal.

“Since ‘unrestricted’ private ownership of guns clearly threatens the public safety, the 2nd Amendment can be interpreted to allow a variety of gun restrictions, according to the Bush administration,” reports . “The argument was delivered by U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement in a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the ongoing arguments over the legality of a District of Columbia ban on handguns in homes, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.”

Clement was an understudy of the neocon Laurence H. Silberman, a federal judge appointed co-chair of the Iraq Intelligence Commission — the official excuse making body designated to minimize the impact of neocon lies about Iraq — and the reactionary Supreme Antonin Scalia, a member of the Federalist Society, a fascist club aligned with the American Enterprise Institute, the CIA asset Richard Mellon Scaife, and a smattering of neocons, including Bill Kristol, the latest edition to the “liberal” New York Times. “Clement clerked for Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and worked as chief counsel to the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism and Property Rights. He joined the Department of Justice in 2001 and moved into his current position in 2005.”

“Clement is the Bush administration’s chief lawyer before the court, and submitted the arguments in the case that is to determine whether the D.C. limit is constitutional. He said the 2nd Amendment, ‘protects an individual right to possess firearms, including for private purposes unrelated to militia operations,’ and noted the D.C. ban probably goes too far,” WorldNetDaily continues.

However, Clement argues that nothing “in the 2nd Amendment properly understood… calls for invalidation of the numerous federal laws regulating firearms.” In other words, according to Clement and the neocons, you have a right to possess firearms under the Constitution while at the same time the government has the right to make possession of firearms illegal. In Bushzarro world, up is down, black is white, and Orwellian doublethink – the ability to hold two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously – rules the day.

It should come as no surprise the neocons are gun-grabbers while at the same time claiming to be conservatives. “Stop throwing the Constitution in my face,” the neocon sock puppet Bush told Republican Congressional leaders back in 2005 when some of them complained about the USA Patriot Act. “It’s just a goddamned piece of paper!”

Neocon guru Leo Strauss “abhorred liberal democracy,” not the modern version of lefty liberalism, but classic liberalism, i.e., natural rights of the sort at the bedrock of the Constitution. He engendered this hatred of individual rights in his followers, including Allan Bloom, Henry Jaffa, Irving Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, and many others, a handful now at the very pinnacle of power and pulling Bush’s strings. Strauss’ vision was of “a hierarchical society based on natural inequalities and welded together with the fanatical devotion state religion engenders,” writes Michael Doliner.

Strauss’s political program is designed to counter the ills of liberalism. He believed in, and proposed, a state religion as a way of reviving absolutes, countering free thought, and enforcing a cohesive unity. Strauss argued against a society containing a multiplicity of coexisting religions and goals, which would break the society apart. He thought that ordinary people should not be exposed to reason. To rely on reason is to look into the abyss, for reason provided no comforting absolutes to shield one against the blank sky. Strauss opposed not reason itself, but reason stripped of its secrecy. Reason is for the few, not the many. The Enlightenment, the exposing of reason, was the beginning of the disaster. A reliance on reason, as opposed to religion, produced “modernity” which is nothing more than nihilism made political.

Jeffrey Steinberg expands on this:

The hallmark of Strauss’ approach to philosophy was his hatred of the modern world, his belief in a totalitarian system, run by “philosophers,” who rejected all universal principles of natural law, but saw their mission as absolute rulers, who lied and deceived a foolish “populist” mass, and used both religion and politics as a means of disseminating myths that kept the general population in clueless servitude. For Strauss and all of his protégés (Strauss personally had 100 Ph.D. students, and the “Straussians” now dominate most university political science and philosophy departments), the greatest object of hatred was the United States itself, which they viewed as nothing better than a weak, pathetic replay of “liberal democratic” Weimar Germany.

It stands to reason, then, that the hated, resented, and feared masses should be stripped of all rights, including the bedrock right promised by the Second Amendment, as they may eventually come to their senses, abandon Faux News and propaganda catapulted, storm the castle, and bring the warmongering and liberty hating protégés of Strauss to justice.

As Hitler, Mao, and Stalin realized — in fact as all dictators and tyrants understand — in order to run roughshod over the people and enslave them, you have to disarm them first and foremost.

It is the job of U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement to begin this process.

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  2. Rev. Dan on January 15th, 2008

    I was just thinking about this yesterday,were on the same page.
    They will have to disarm us first, this is the only thing that keeps us some what free, is people have guns.
    I feel strongly this issue will be the big thing the neo-con’s will be getting done, as always mostly in secret like everything else so far.
    We will wake up one day, having coffee and cleaning our hunting riffle and there will be a knock at the door, masked police will disarm us and I feel this will be one of the main things that will start the uprise.

    Once we are disarmed, we will have to resort to throwing rocks at tanks like other places.
    We can not lose our freedom of speech or our right to bare arms, funny these are two hot topics.
    Anyone read in the news what Bush said the other day?
    Democracy the freedom of speech and the right to protest is a must to the Middle Eastern countries.
    Man what a lier,The right to protest and freedom of speech the right to own a gun…Neo-con bastards.

  3. Andre on January 15th, 2008

    BUY AMMO!

  4. john adams on January 15th, 2008

    It would be almost impossible to search every residence in the country to find and take all the guns.But it would be easy to outlaw the sale of ammo, cleaning kits, spare parts, reloading supplies, etc. Hide your guns and stock up on everything else,ASAP!

  5. Against it all on January 15th, 2008

    There is already technology available that can detect if you have a gun in your residence. The government will pass laws that will make you voluntarily turn your firearms in, if you don’t they will use the technology to see who has firearms and who do not. Then they will knock on your door and arrest you. After that happens to many other, people will more than likely give up their firearms.

  6. Gordon on January 16th, 2008

    I don’t think that I would want to be that guy trying to get the guns from the people very short life span.

  7. Dennis on January 16th, 2008

    Could it be that this IS really HELL?!!! What I mean is - like the whole thing of being born and having a wonder-years childhood, and learning beautiful things as you grow up, and then slowly seeing weird and screwy things slowly becomes experiencing painful heartbreaking episodes becomes ever-increasing realizations that there are things going on all around you that are outright nightmarishly HORRIBLE, and that the sadistic demon-torturers are ever-creeping closer and closer to your door??? And when they GET YOU- you live out your entire experience of the way things were in happier times over and over in your head as they slowly skin you alive and you realize that this is it - THIS IS ETERNAL TORMENT??? NAAAHHH - couldn’t be… I’m gonna go watch Heffernan.

  8. JoeAngel on January 16th, 2008

    The confiscation has already begun. Some fought with words and some threatened violence, but most gave up thier firearms while handcuffed on the ground thinking, “This can’t be happening, this is America…” This is no longer the America that we knew growing up. There are criminals and murderers in the white house. They will eventually come for us and our guns. They will use overwhelming force. Then you will have to make your own decision, “Do I fight back with violence? and when they kill me and take my guns anyway, who will provide for my children?”
    Think about it.
    God be with you all at that moment.
    As for me and my house, we will not hide but we will make a stand against evil.

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  10. Rabbi on February 12th, 2008

    Ah, the fear factor over guns. If one examines history, one will find that no one in the government is taking about taking any body’s guns away. The NRA has enough congress people on the payroll that it does not make sense for anyone on capital hill to even talk about gun control. If gun control did not happen after Columbine, or after Virginia Tech, then assume it is not going to happen and stop wringing your hands.