District of Columbia v. Heller: The Case of a Generation
Posted on February 9, 2008
Has the ACLU’s bias against the second amendment blinded it towards protecting liberties? Looks like that is the case.
On March 18, 2008 the Supreme Court will hear the Case of a Generation- District of Columbia v. Heller. But few people know that this case is not only about owning a firearm. This case is apparently about Women’s Rights, Epidemics, Gay and Lesbian Rights, the strength of our Military, and a Vice President defying the President’s Administration and the Justice Department, and yet, the ACLU is not involved.
This session, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will decide perhaps the most important and culturally divisive case in a generation. Not since Roe, has the Court ruled on a matter that will galvanize one side or both sides of the political aisle. The case in question will define our civil rights. The case in question will determine the ultimate meaning of part of the Bill of Rights. The case will center on what the Founders and Framers really meant in 1789. The case in question is District of Columbia v. Heller (07-270).
A very well written analysis at the Carden Chronicles…read it all.
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