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    Post someone with no experience and case history like Lee and the left would scream about the lack of background. This guy will suffer because they say that there could be MILLIONS of documents to review. From his cases to his time in the White House. So they can't get through all that in time.....

    Sometimes I think I have an on-line problem. But how do people like this and FBI Strock have so many comments, emails and memos to review? They must always be typing.
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    I'd love to see them go for someone like Rick Green and maybe start moving it back to what it is supposed to be... But that's a pipe dream
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMMOLAND

    Ammoland Inc. Posted on July 12, 2018 by David Codrea

    USA – -(Ammoland.com)- “This week, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Anthony Kennedy’s assumption of senior status,” the White House announced Monday. “Judge Kavanaugh has earned a reputation as a brilliant jurist with impeccable legal credentials, and he is universally respected for his intellect, as well as his ability to persuade and build consensus.”You expect them to say that about Kavanaugh’s legal qualifications. He’s their guy. But what does a legal expert from “the other side” have to say about him?

    Yale Law School Professor Akhil Reed Amar, who “strongly supported Hillary Clinton for president as well as President Barack Obama’s nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Merrick Garland,” had good things to say about the nominee[after which he has now been harassed and threatened by the left]. In The New York Times of all places…

    “… Judge Kavanaugh … prioritizes the Constitution’s original meaning. A judge who seeks merely to follow precedent can simply read previous judicial opinions. But an ‘originalist’ judge … also cares about what the Constitution meant when its words were ratified in 1788 or when amendments were enacted…”
    That’s encouraging. Coming from a Hillary supporter, it’s also suspect. So what can gun owners glean about Kavanaugh’s disposition toward issues most affecting “legal” recognition of the right to keep and bear arms?
    National Review outlined an important consideration:

    “Enforcing the Second Amendment. Kavanaugh argued (in dissent) that the District of Columbia’s ban on possession of most semi-automatic weapons and its registration requirement for all guns violated the Second Amendment.”
    His views could be critical if and when SCOTUS hears a case challenging state bans on what they pejoratively term “assault weapons.” It still doesn’t get us to a birthright “to keep and bear … ordinary military equipment … that … could contribute to the common defense,” but it’s a better starting place than a court with many of the previous “Republican” picks on the bench (case in point: John Paul Stevens).
    Giving further insight, attorney and author David Kopel offers perhaps the most comprehensive analysis of Kavanaugh’s Second Amendment inclinations.

    “Judge Kavanaugh's text, history, and tradition methodology for Second Amendment cases will not please people who believe that all gun control is impermissible, nor will it please advocates who want to make the Second Amendment a second-class right,” Kopel notes. Significantly, he appears supportive of a rationale for licensing, and does not appear to agree that “in common use” should apply to arms a militia would need to be an effective counterforce, not just to what is commercially “popular” for civilian uses.

    At least Kavanaugh admits that even though he might personally support some “gun control” goals and laws, “our task is to apply the Constitution and the precedents of the Supreme Court, regardless of whether the result is one we agree with as a matter of first principles or policy.”

    And there’s another threat critical for gun owners to fight against (even if some use a hollow “single issue” excuse to avoid addressing it) that NRO touches on:

    “Ruling for the American worker. In dissents in immigration-related cases, Kavanaugh has opined that illegal-immigrant workers are not entitled to vote in union elections and that ‘mere economic expediency does not authorize an employer to displace American workers for foreign workers.’ He has also recognized the government’s interest in ‘supporting American farmers and ranchers against their foreign competitors.’”
    That still comes up short from the real concern, “amnesty” and a “pathway to citizenship”. All credible polling and real-world experiences (think “California”) show that will result in millions of new anti-gun Democrat voters, unchallengeable majorities in the legislatures, and confirmations of anti-gun activist judges who will uphold whatever infringements come before them.
    Going back to Professor Amar’s assessment at The Times, he offers an interesting “compromise.” While normally wary of such “offers,” this one has merit:
    “Each Senate Democrat will pledge either to vote yes for Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation — or, if voting no, to first publicly name at least two clearly better candidates whom a Republican president might realistically have nominated instead (not an easy task). In exchange for this act of good will, Democrats will insist that Judge Kavanaugh answer all fair questions at his confirmation hearing.”
    I like it, since questioning such candidates is something I advocate despite a tradition of giving judicial nominees a pass.
    Think of one job you’ve ever applied for where you’d have gotten it if you decided to play coy with the hiring managers. While it may be “inappropriate” for a judge to weigh in on a specific case before confirmation, there’s no reason why general principles of understanding should be off-limits.
    As such, here are questions gun owner rights advocates should rightfully want to see answered:

    • What did the Founders mean by “A well-regulated militia”?
    • What did the Founder mean by “being necessary to the security of a free State”?
    • What did the Founders mean by “the right of the people to keep and bear arms”?
    • What did the Founders mean by “shall not be infringed”?
    • How can past Supreme Court opinion specifying protected arms as those being “in common use at the time” not apply to the types of firearms needed for militia service?

    I’d also add a tangentially-related question, one not directly part of the “single issue,” but one that nonetheless is being used to undermine it:
    What Constitutional basis is there to “secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity” by exercising protective measures over who may enter the country and who may become a citizen?
    Don’t expect any of these to be asked. And do expect the Democrats to pull every filthy trick in the book to try and destroy Judge Brett Kavanaugh and bring pain to him and to his family.
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    Feinstein sends letter to FBI and makes the following press release...

    Sep 13 2018
    Washington—Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) released the following statement:

    “I have received information from an individual concerning the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. That individual strongly requested confidentiality, declined to come forward or press the matter further, and I have honored that decision. I have, however, referred the matter to federal investigative authorities.”
    Sources...

    https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/pub...9-B5C6CC553DC4

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/power...=.59bc6407b69a

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...et-letter.html


    Speculation is that it has something to do with #MeToo in his high school years. The release implies criminality but, of course, it's from a Democrat. Earlier today the cry was to delay the confirmation for an investigation of unknown behavior/accused by an unnamed party.

    Attempt has blown up in her face. FBI refuses to investigate and adds "info" to Kavanaugh's background file.

    The folks who say Democrats and Republicans are the same are being proved wrong on a daily basis. This is a new level of low.
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    I still contend that Trump could nominate Merick Garland and the democrats would still try to derail it.
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    Fuckin' democrats. I really hate them. Really.

    Newsflash for the commies: Trump won. The fucking witch lost. Grow the fuck up and get over it already. Stop trying to destroy the country with your stupid games. This coming from the moron senator from CA who had a Chinese spy working for her for 20 years. FFS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I still contend that Trump could nominate Barack Obama and the democrats would still try to derail it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Fuckin' democrats. I really hate them. Really.

    Newsflash for the commies: Trump won. The fucking witch lost. Grow the fuck up and get over it already. Stop trying to destroy the country with your stupid games. This coming from the moron senator from CA who had a Chinese spy working for her for 20 years. FFS.
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    Details coming out...

    A Sexual-Misconduct Allegation Against the Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Stirs Tension Among Democrats in Congress

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...ts-in-congress

    Best part...

    In the letter, the woman alleged that, during an encounter at a party, Kavanaugh held her down, and that he attempted to force himself on her. She claimed in the letter that Kavanaugh and a classmate of his, both of whom had been drinking, turned up music that was playing in the room to conceal the sound of her protests, and that Kavanaugh covered her mouth with his hand. She was able to free herself. Although the alleged incident took place decades ago and the three individuals involved were minors, the woman said that the memory had been a source of ongoing distress for her, and that she had sought psychological treatment as a result.

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    In a statement, Kavanaugh said, “I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time.”

    Kavanaugh’s classmate said of the woman’s allegation, “I have no recollection of that.”

    The woman declined a request for an interview.
    So Kavanaugh is an attempted rapist. No actual assault happened.

    Accuser stayed silent for ~30 years. Accuser won't be named or interviewed.

    I can't say this is how it happened here, but we saw with Judge Roy Moore and Trump how it works. They assemble a pool of money (compensation) and start looking for people who will make allegations in bad faith. Typically, so far in the past they are impossible to disprove in the short term. Then they hire a high profile "feminist" attorney with ties to Dems to shield the whole operation and make it look legitimate.

    Nothing even goes to court or faces an evidentiary standard. No one is put under oath.

    This accusation didn't organically happen. Feinstein is a CA senator. None of this involves her district.

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    Still no pubic hair and a Coke can. Welcome to the bench Justice Kavanaugh.
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