Archive for the 'guns & goy controllers' Category

28 June, 2008

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, Lautenberg Act, Socrates at 5:54 pm | Permanent Link

Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that owning a gun is an individual right and not a privilege granted by government bureaucrats, it’s time for gun owners to file legal challenges to the 1996 Lautenberg Act/Amendment. That Act, which came from Jewish senator Frank Lautenberg, prohibits anyone who has been convicted of misdemeanor […]

26 June, 2008

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, Socrates, Supreme Court at 2:10 pm | Permanent Link

Just as many people predicted, the ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller was close: 5-4. This ruling isn’t perfect, but it’s probably the best that Whites could have hoped for in 2008. In fact, if this was 1974, such a pro-gun ruling would have been impossible since the court was full of liberal judges […]

21 March, 2008

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, Socrates, Supreme Court at 6:11 pm | Permanent Link

The comment from justice Anthony Kennedy is great news. His opinion on this matter was iffy but it seems much clearer now. So it’s looking more and more like the court will rule in favor of the pro-gun side of the argument: [Article].

19 March, 2008

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, Socrates at 12:49 am | Permanent Link

It seems that pro-gun citizens are looking at the District of Columbia v. Heller case in two different ways. Some are glad that a politically right-leaning court is hearing the case rather than a left-leaning one. But others are asking why the court needs to consider an issue – private gun ownership – that is […]

11 March, 2008

Posted by alex in guns & goy controllers, Patrick Grimm at 3:15 pm | Permanent Link

Jewish Supremacism and Gun Control

29 February, 2008

Posted by Socrates in AmeriKwa, guns & goy controllers, Socrates at 2:10 pm | Permanent Link

Arguments in the landmark goy-control case District of Columbia v. Heller – which was formerly known as Parker v. District of Columbia – will begin at the U.S. Supreme Court on March 18, 2008. The case will probably decide, once and for all, whether the Second Amendment applies to private citizens or not: [Article].

21 February, 2008

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, jewed culture, Socrates, Utah at 2:47 pm | Permanent Link

Utah has the right idea about guns, more or less, but why do Americans need concealed-carry permits in the first place? Do they need speech permits to exercise their First Amendment rights? The Second Amendment rights have become mere privileges that are granted or withheld by bureaucrats [1]: [Article]. More about Utah’s gun law re: […]

20 November, 2007

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, jewed Congress, jewed culture, Socrates, Supreme Court at 5:36 pm | Permanent Link

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the city of Washington, D.C. can ban handguns. Make no mistake: this case, known as Heller v. District of Columbia, is an extremely important one. It will probably settle the question of whether the 2nd Amendment applies to individual citizens or only to militias. (Of course, […]

15 October, 2007

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, jewed culture, Socrates at 6:24 pm | Permanent Link

This gun microstamping law came from Jewish state assemblyman Mike Feuer. (Question: what if a gun is stolen from the original owner? How will a microstamping feature help the police in such a case?) [1][2][3]: [Article]. [1] the bill is mentioned: [Here] [2] Feuer mentioned as being Jewish: [Here] [3] more about gun control laws: […]

6 October, 2007

Posted by Socrates in guns & goy controllers, jewed Congress, Socrates at 6:55 pm | Permanent Link

The state of Wyoming sued the BATFE and is appealing the court ruling. This matter stems from the 1996 Lautenberg Act, which came from Jewish senator Frank Lautenberg. It prohibits citizens from owning guns if they have been convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence [1][2]: [Article]. [1] about the Lautenberg Act: [Here] [2] more about gun […]