Friday, January 18, 2013
The fact is that the with a few strokes of his pin Obama set up the mechanisms he will personally use to not only destroy the Second Amendment to the Constitution, but also the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. It will not matter what Congress does, Obama can and will act on his own, using these Executive actions, and will be violating both the Constitution and his oath of office when he does it.
Tyranny by Executive
Order
MichaelConnelly.JIgsy.com
What the hell just happened? That is the question that many
Americans should be asking themselves following the news conference where Obama
unveiled his plan for destroying the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. At
first glance it appeared to be a case of Obama shamelessly using the deaths of
innocents, and some live children as a backdrop, to push for the passage of
radical gun control measures by Congress. Most of these have no chance of
passing, yet, Obama’s signing of Executive orders initiating 23 so called
Executive actions on gun control seemed like an afterthought.
Unfortunately, that is the real story, but it is generally being
overlooked. The fact is that the with a few strokes of his pin Obama set up the
mechanisms he will personally use to not only destroy the Second Amendment to
the Constitution, but also the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. It will not
matter what Congress does, Obama can and will act on his own, using these
Executive actions, and will be violating both the Constitution and his oath of
office when he does it.
Here are the sections of the Executive Order that he will
use:
“1. Issue a Presidential
Memorandum to require federal agencies to make relevant data available to the
federal background-check system.”
What exactly is relevant
data? Does it include our medical records obtained through Obamacare, our tax
returns, our political affiliations, our military background, and our credit
history? I suggest that all of the above, even if it violates or fourth
Amendment right to privacy will now be relevant data for determining if we are
allowed to purchase a firearm.
“2. Address unnecessary legal barriers, particularly relating to
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, that may prevent states
from making information available to the background-check
system.”
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