July 2016

Thom Hartmann: The Second Amendment Was Ratified to Preserve Slavery

snookigun

Big ‘B’ found this interesting article from 2013;

The real reason the Second Amendment was ratified, and why it says “State” instead of “Country” (the Framers knew the difference – see the 10th Amendment), was to preserve the slave patrol militias in the southern states, which was necessary to get Virginia’s vote.  Founders Patrick Henry, George Mason, and James Madison were totally clear on that . . . and we all should be too.

Little did Madison realize that one day in the future weapons-manufacturing corporations, newly defined as “persons” by a Supreme Court some have called dysfunctional, would use his slave patrol militia amendment to protect their “right” to manufacture and sell assault weapons used to murder schoolchildren.

If congress was to actually uphold the true meaning of the 2nd Amendment, none of us would have guns, except cops and the military.

Mayor Huether will probably veto admin building repeal

During Dem Forum today, he brought up the administration building and the importance of the proposed structure, he also ‘claimed’ the last council approved the bonding of the facility. That is not true, it was a 4-4 tie with him being the tie-breaker.

After his words today, I suspect he will veto the repeal.

He also told councilors Neitzert and Stehly that were in attendance today that they need to learn how to work together as a team . . .

Three Democratic candidates for the State Legislature will hold a press conference Thursday afternoon

South Dakota’s growing diversity, how this growing diversity has benefited and will continue to benefit South Dakota, and the need for the State Legislature to reflect this growing diversity both in its membership and in its legislation. Unlike the Republican Party, which has made clear how it feels about diversity through its fear-mongering and scapegoating at its National Convention, Democrats in South Dakota and around the country think our growing diversity is a source of strength, innovation, and entrepreneurship.  

WHO: Michael Saba, District 9 House candidate, JR LaPlante, District 14 House candidate, and Clara Hart, District 6 House candidate

WHEN: Thursday, July 21 at 3:00 p.m.

WHERE: The Prairie West Branch of the Siouxland Libraries, 7630 W. 26th St., Sioux Falls, SDÂ