The Supreme Court Doesn't Understand English
July 1st, 2008
The word supreme does not mean what it used to. It used to mean learned, faithful to the
constitution,
protector of our rights, some place to go to right wrongs.
But now with some of the decisions we have seen lately the word supreme has come to mean
something very different.
A five to four decision reaffirmed what most of us already know. The citizens of the United
States have the right to bear arms.
The scary thing here is four of these geniuses would have taken this right away from us. It
came down to one vote of one man.
The second amendment of constitution is very clear if you speak English.
I have a feeling some of our Justices do not understand the English language very well.
Let me help them a little. The right (we can or no one can tell us no) to keep (it is mine
you can't have it) and bare (have it with me at all times, right here on my person, for any
reason) arms (any weapons of any kind) shall not be infringed (hindered, stopped, got in
the way of, or controlled in any way.)
GOT IT!!!!
I guess the word supreme does not means what it use to, I guess it means dumb.
And that's what I think!
Phil Haikey