Things you have to believe to be a Democrat today
Note: the full text is: "A well regulated
militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the
people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."
For Balance:
1. Drug addiction is a disease that should be
treated with compassion and understanding...unless the addict is a Conservative
talk show host.
2. The United States should be subservient to the
United Nations. Our highest authority is not God and the U.S. Constitution, but
a collective of tinpot dictators (and their appeasers) and the U.N.
charter.
3. Government should relax drug laws regardless of
the potential for abuse, but should pass new and unConstitutional anti-gun laws
because of the potential for abuse.
4. Calls for increased security after a terrorist
attack are "political opportunism," but calls for more gun control after a
criminal's spree killing is "a logical solution."
5. "It Takes a Village" means everything you want it
to mean...except creeping socialist government involvement in the nuclear
family.
6. Disarming innocent, law-abiding citizens helps
protect them from evil, lawless terrorists and other thugs.
7. Slowly killing an unborn innocent by tearing it
apart limb from limb is good. Slowly killing an innocent disabled woman by
starving her to death is good. Quickly killing terrorists, convicted murderers
and rapists is BAD.
8. Every religion should be respected and promoted
in public schools the name of diversity, so long as that religion isn't
Christianity.
9. The best way to support our troops is to
criticize their every move. This will let them know they're thought of
often.
10. Sexual harassment, groping and drug use are
degenerate if you're the governor of California, but it's okay if you're the
President of the United States.
11. Sex education should be required so that teens
can make informed choices about sex, but gun education should be banned because
it will turn those same teens into maniacal mass-murderers.
12. Minorities are blameless for the hatred of the
racist; women are blameless for the hatred of the rapist; but America is
entirely at fault for the hatred of Islamofascists.
13. Poverty is the cause of all terrorism...which is
why the leaders of al Qaeda are typically U.S.-educated and were raised in
wealth and luxury.
14. The Patriot Act is a horrific compromise of
Constitutional rights, but anti-Second Amendment laws and Franklin Roosevelt's
Presidential Order 9066 must be regarded "reasonable
precautions."
15. We should unquestioningly honor the wishes of our
age-old allies, even when said allies no longer act like our allies and have
vested economic interests in propping up our enemies.
16. Socialized medicine is the ideal. Nevermind all
those people who spend every dime they have to get to the United States so they
can get quality medical care...that their nation's socialized medical community
can't provide.
17. Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky and Natalie Maines
are perfectly qualified to criticize our leadership, but Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Charlton Heston, and Dennis Miller are just ignorant political
hacks.
18. John Lott's research on how gun ownership reduces
crime is junk science, but Michael Bellesiles is still an authority on why gun
control is good (even though he was forced to resign from Emory due to research
misconduct over his book "Arming America").
19. Bush's toppling the Saddam regime was a
"diversion," but Clinton's lobbing a couple of cruise missiles at Iraq in the
thick of the Lewinsky sex scandal was "sending a message."
20. A president who lies under oath is okay, but a
president who references sixteen words from an allies' intelligence report
should be dragged through the streets naked.
21. Government should limit itself to the powers
named in the Constitution, which include banning Second Amendment rights and
shopping the courts for judges sympathetic to causes that wouldn't pass in any
legislature.
22. "The People" in the First Amendment means The
People; "the People" in the Fourth Amendment means The People; "the People" in
the Ninth Amendment means The People; "the People" in the Tenth Amendment means
The People; but "the People" in the Second Amendment (ratified in 1791) means
the National Guard (created by an Act of Congress in 1903).
Note: the full
text is:
"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the
security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall
not be infringed." I dunno. The intent of the original wording seems to be that
the people have the right to keep and bear arms
for the purpose
of maintaining
a well
regulated militia, probably referring to a
defensive force. On this basis, it seems perfectly reasonable to allow private
ownership of arms but only if they are "well regulated", which I take to mean
"trained and licensed such that anonymous ownership is impossible".
23. You support a woman's "right to choose" to kill
her unborn child, but don't believe that same woman is competent enough to
homeschool the children she bears.
24. Proven draft-dodging is irrelevant, but baseless
claims of AWOL status is crucial to national security.
25. Threatening to boycott Dr. Laura's and Rush
Limbaugh's advertisers is exercising Freedom of Speech, but threatening to
boycott CBS's "The Reagans" and Liberal actors over their asinine anti-American
remarks is censorship and McCarthyist blacklisting.
Posted: Sat
- November 13, 2004 at 04:36 p.m.
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