Thursday, June 26, 2008

Obama on the wrong side of Supreme Court gun ruling

If you're on the fence about the 2008 presidential race, Thursday's Supreme Court ruling on the Washington, D.C., gun ban, should help you make up your mind.

The four liberal members of the Supreme Court, voted to uphold the ban despite the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of the "right to bear arms."

If Barack Obama is elected president, he will appoint more liberals to the court and a liberal Supreme Court will start taking away Constitutional rights guaranteed to all Americans by the Founding Fathers.

John McCain has promised to appoint judges who will uphold the Constitution instead of trying to legislate from the bench.

So the 2008 election comes down to which person you want appointing Supreme Court justices. Barack Obama would use the court to further his liberal agenda. John McCain would nominate judges who've actually read the Constitution and would leave legislating to elected state legislatures and Congress.

Read more about Sen. Obama's opposition to gun rights at the link below.

Republican National Committee: Obama's Supreme Mistake On Guns

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

All you need to know about who to vote for in November is what the Supreme Court did this week. Four liberals on the court sided with child molesters and the very same liberals tried to deny Americans their Constitutional right to bear arms. These are the kind of people Barack Obama will stack the court with if he's elected. John McCain is the lesser of two evils.

June 27, 2008 at 3:45 PM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All you need to know about who to vote for in November is what the Supreme Court did this week. Four liberals on the court sided with child molesters and the very same liberals tried to deny Americans their Constitutional right to bear arms. These are the kind of people Barack Obama will stack the court with if he's elected. John McCain is the lesser of two evils.

June 27, 2008 at 3:45 PM 

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