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In reply to the discussion: Thom Hartman: The 2nd Amendment was ratified to help preserve slavery. [View all]Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)17. That's a pretty devastating debunking of the OP (nt)
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Thom Hartman: The 2nd Amendment was ratified to help preserve slavery. [View all]
pnwmom
Aug 2013
OP
I'd be uncomfortable saying there's one single reason for any part of the Constitution and BoR
Recursion
Aug 2013
#1
Here is the original, thoroughly researched article from the UC Davis law review article.
pnwmom
Aug 2013
#3
Well, I was taught in school that judicial review was codified by Marbury vs. Madison...
antigone382
Aug 2013
#55
First use in a SCOTUS case, yes. Thom believes it was created from whole cloth then.
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#58
Okay, granted. Another reason for the 2nd was so as not to abridge the Right to shoot Indians.
leveymg
Aug 2013
#7
Hey, our side gave away lots of little benefits from the Affordable Care Act in order to win votes
calimary
Aug 2013
#59
Why does it even matter why the amendment was ratified other than historical curiosity?
branford
Aug 2013
#9
Haven't we been fighting that somewhat mythical external enemy to preserve the power of the planter
leveymg
Aug 2013
#15
The slave insurrection theory of the Second Amendment is an extreme fringe view.
branford
Aug 2013
#16
The ad hominem attacks are a 'tell': you are "embarassed" and X Digger calls Hartman "silly"
live love laugh
Aug 2013
#96
Except virtually every one of my posts is in General Discussion on a variety of topics.
branford
Aug 2013
#34
As you can see, the subject of guns tends to attract self-appointed political officers.
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#49
If you've actually been reading for a while, then you are surely aware of the huge number of gun
DanTex
Aug 2013
#62
You are free to assume the worst motives from those with whom you disagree on this issue,
branford
Aug 2013
#67
I'm not "caving" to the GOP on guns, I agree with them on this issue as do many other Democrats.
branford
Aug 2013
#80
Bogus' theory has been savaged by respected historians for the partisan crap it is.
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#13
Pick up any Sanford Levinson, William Van Alstyne, or Laurence Tribe treatise on the subject.
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#33
Dear, my words are generally my own. I use DU's 'excerpt' to denote a cut and paste.
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#46
I still don't see why Vermont's state Constitution has to do with Virginia in 1788
ThoughtCriminal
Aug 2013
#68
I've always only quoted Kopel for the state constitutions- to say otherwise is disingenuous.
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#76
I am not asking you to agree with me, and do not doubt the sincerity of your beliefs.
branford
Aug 2013
#63
Cue the gun trolls posting links to articles by Wayne LaPierre "debunking" this...
DanTex
Aug 2013
#31
When a DUer pointed out above that MA inserted the right to bear arms into its constitution in 1780,
Nye Bevan
Aug 2013
#32
Who needs Wayne LaPierre when we have the research and writings of Lawrence Tribe?
branford
Aug 2013
#36
In fairness, there's also the more leisurely route of a full Constitutional Convention . . .
branford
Aug 2013
#84
Sounds fitting. My experience leads me to believe most gun lovers are also bigots, especially
Hoyt
Aug 2013
#87
The Founders greatly feared the corrupting power of a strong, unrestrained central government.
branford
Aug 2013
#91
exactly that's why it's so closely identified w the South and racist groups today.
librechik
Aug 2013
#95