Video from the Morning Joe program with Democrat Senator Joe Manchin on page 2 demonstrates why the gun-control issue will not go away. In the wake of a horrific shooting in Orlando in which 49 people were murdered by a radical Muslim terrorist, the Democrats perceive the problem as too many guns. There is a worldwide terror program going on right now in which hundreds of thousands of people are being murdered, raped, beaten, and thrown out of their homes because radical Islamic theology demands worldwide domination and subjection of all people and all other belief systems. And the Democrats insist the problem is that they are not allowed to confiscate guns!
Listen to the video on page 2 and you will note that Senator Manchin never once refers to the murderous Islamic terrorist as a Muslim terrorist, jihadist, or any other identifier to suggests the root cause of the terror. It is the same with President Obama, who pretends that clearly identifying the terrorists and their ideology is not important. Manchin, in fact, calls him “the gentleman, the shooter in Orlando!” and then goes on to suggest that the problem is “due process.” In other words, the Constitutional due process gets in the way of Democrat wishes to enact gun control, which is always code for confiscation.
Watch the video on page 2 for more Democrat speak:
hey Mullah Obozo pay backs gonna be a$#%&!@*come Nov! the left better start realizing if america ever goes down it will be on them and the rest of the freeworld will be going down with it……!!!!……. this is a common sense movement catching fire folks and you can fan this delicate flame into a real fire of freedom by doing just one thing VOTE TRUMP.!
Are you kidding?
no , politicians are killing AMERICANS , because the only thing you care about is your paycheck and retirement .
Muslims and thugs are what is killing us now.
Simple Definition of traitor
a person who is not loyal to his or her own country, friends, etc. : a person who betrays a country or group of people by helping or supporting an enemy.
Full Definition of traitor
1 one who betrays another’s trust or is false to an obligation or duty
2 one who commits treason
treason
n. the crime of betraying one’s country, defined in Article III, section 3 of the U. S. Constitution: “Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.” Treason requires overt acts and includes the giving of government security secrets to other countries, even if friendly, when the information could harm American security. Treason can include revealing to an antagonistic country secrets such as the design of a bomber being built by a private company for the Defense Department. Treason may include “espionage” (spying for a foreign power or doing damage to the operation of the government and its agencies, particularly involved in security) but is separate and worse than “sedition” which involves a conspiracy to upset the operation of the government. (See: sedition, espionage)
TREASON, crim. law. This word imports a betraying, treachery, or breach of allegiance. 4 Bl. Com. 75.
2. The constitution of the United States, art. 3, s. 3, defines treason against the United States to consist only in levying war (q.v.) against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort. This offence is punished with death. Act of April 30th, 1790, 1 Story’s Laws U. S. 83. By the same article of the constitution, no person shall be convicted of treason, unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court. Vide, generally, 3 Story on the Const. ch. 39, p. 667; Serg. on the Const. ch. 30; United States v. Fries, Pamph.; 1 Tucker’s Blackst. Comm. Appen. 275, 276; 3 Wils. Law Lect. 96 to 99; Foster, Disc. I; Burr’s Trial; 4 Cranch, R. 126, 469 to 508; 2 Dall. R. 246; 355; 1 Dall. Rep. 35; 3 Wash. C. C. Rep. 234; 1 John. Rep. 553 11 Johns. R. 549; Com. Dig. Justices, K; 1 East, P. C. 37 to 158; 2 Chit. Crim. Law, 60 to 102; Arch. Cr. Pl. 378 to 387.
SEDITION, crimes. The raising commotions or disturbances in the state; it is a revolt against legitimate authority, Ersk. Princ. Laws, Scotl. b. 4, t. 4, s. 14; Dig. Lib. 49, t. 16, 1. 3, Sec. 19.
2. The distinction between sedition and treason consists in this, that though its ultimate object is a violation of the public peace, or at least such a course of measures as evidently engenders it, yet it does not aim at direct and open violence against the laws, or the subversion of the constitution. Alis. Crim. Law of Scotl. 580.
High Crimes and Misdemeanors:
The charge of high crimes and misdemeanors covers allegations of misconduct peculiar to officials, such as perjury of oath, abuse of authority, bribery, intimidation, misuse of assets, failure to supervise, dereliction of duty, conduct unbecoming, and refusal to obey a lawful order. Offenses by officials also include ordinary crimes, but perhaps with different standards of proof and punishment than for nonofficials, on the grounds that more is expected of officials by their oaths of office.
What’s killing us is political correctness and moronic politicians who can’t see what’s happening because they have their heads shoved so far up their asses they can see their tonsils.
Step away from the crack pipe
We must stop terrorist. People who want to kill will find a way.
Hillary and Obama, scrubbed the lists.
No islamic terrorists are killing us. Good men and women with guns are what will stop these acts. Not your gun control policies will get us killed.