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Bruce W. Krafft
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"President Barack Obama once quipped: 'We�ve expanded my authorities under executive action.'"
"No kidding, Mr. President."
"Who needs Congress? Not the president of the United States."
"Here�s another example of how the president � will simply fire off one his infamous executive orders to accomplish his wishes if he doesn�t get what he wants through the legislative process."
"Just recently came news that the administration plans to ban the manufacture and sale of one of the more popular bullets for AR-15 semiautomatic rifles."
"Why is the president targeting bullets (pardon the pun)?"
"The primary reason is that the president couldn�t get the gun control measures he wanted pushed through Congress." ... |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(3/2/2015)
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This latest constitutional/law circumvention by the Obama administration serves a distinct purpose. Its yet another "camel's nose" under freedom's tent serving as "stare decsis" in rationalizing some future circumcision of yet more calibers, bullets, and firearms. |
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