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Obama: Constitution 'Constrains' Me

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In his pursuit of overarching gun control legislation in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre, President Barack Obama has been dogged. He's been relentless. He's been demagogic, too, whether flanking himself with schoolchildren (the implication being that his political opponents don't care about dead kids) or suggesting that if just one life can be saved by his legislation, we ought to buy into it wholeheartedly (a proposition that would justify almost any sort of government overreach).

But on Wednesday, President Obama took his gun control push a step further: He admitted that only the Constitution stands between him and full gun confiscation. Rejecting concerns that new background checks might be a prelude to gun seizures, Obama suggested that worries about gun seizures were empty, and were only designed to feed "into fears about government. You hear some of these folks: 'I need a gun to protect myself from the government. We can't do background checks because the government's going to come take my guns away.' The government's us. These officials are elected by you. ... I am constrained as they are constrained by the system that our founders put in place."

This is deeply frightening language. The notion that government tyranny is impossible in an elective republic is insanity of the first order. Hitler was elected chancellor. Mussolini manipulated his way into power through constitutional means. Hamas was elected in the Gaza Strip. Mohammed Morsi and his thuggish Muslim Brotherhood were elected in Egypt. If rights are dependent on votes — if we only have a right to bear arms because a majority of the population elects politicians who say we have a right to bear arms — then we have no rights at all.

The point of rights is to guarantee them against government. That is why the founders stated that rights descend not from government — not from "us," as Obama would have it — but from God or nature. And in truth, Obama feels the same way about rights he thinks are universal, including the so-called right to same-sex marriage or the right to abortion. Reverse Obama's argument by stating that radical feminists worry about a complete ban on abortion, but that feeds into fears about government, which after all, is only "us." Would Obama agree with this? Or would he say that true rights cannot be violated, even by a majority vote?

Government is not us. Government is a group of people elected by us, who then use their own judgment. If government were us, we would be a pure democracy. And even if we were a pure democracy, that would not give us the right to violate the rights of others. The logic Obama uses with regard to gun control is the root of fascism and oppression. Liberalism is reliant on the concept of rights that supersede popular whim. And the greatest right — the right that protects all other rights, especially when popular whims turn against human liberties — is the right to bear arms.

If Americans weren't afraid of government violation of rights before Obama spoke about guns this week, they should be now. This is a president who cannot understand or willfully ignores the notion of tyrannical government. And if he refuses to see that possibility, then American rights are very much in jeopardy.

Ben Shapiro, 29, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School, a radio host on KRLA 870 Los Angeles, and Editor-At-Large for Breitbart News. He is the New York Times bestselling author of "Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... I own guns for hunting and for personal protection; but I am willing to concede the obvious fact that my right to bear assault weapons is at least limited by your right to life... You on the right with your religious affection for your principals and your privilages do not get that all rights limit rights... My right to drive a million miles an hour is limited by your right to get to work safely... That is the thing about rights: They all have resonable limits, and they are all equal.... It is only privilages that can be conceived of as without limits and unequal... You may call your privilages rights, but the fact is that they are not rights, or else they would be equal, and would force the equality so essential to democracy... Privilages are the destruction of democracy and rights... Technically; bearing arms is the obligation of all free men, but when people cannot make certain the enemies of society do not go gunning for children, it is time for the government to set some reasonable limits, or it is no government at all...
Thanks.... Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Apr 3, 2013 8:37 PM
Obama is an egomaniac.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Liam Astlel
Thu Apr 4, 2013 2:29 AM
Re: James A, Sweeney ...Stupidiry seems to be your forte. Assault weapons are automatic weapons. They are already banned. Semi-automatics which Liberals do not like the way they look are not automatics. When are Liberals going to understand the meaning of the word INFRINGEMENT???
Comment: #3
Posted by: Mr Lace
Sat Apr 6, 2013 2:08 AM
typo Stupidity not stupidiry
Comment: #4
Posted by: Mr Lace
Sat Apr 6, 2013 2:10 AM
To Barack Obama,
For someone who professes to be a "Constitutional" scholar your knowledge of the Constitution of the United States is lacking the fundimental purpose of the document. First the document allows the federal government to exist and at the same time the Constitution is a document that limits the federal government to only those powers expressly granted to it by the states. To say that you are "constrained" is the purpose of the document. It is there to keep potential dictators from doing anything to nullify any part of the "Bill of Rights" or go beyond the Constitutional constraints of the document. The federal government including the executive branch have only those powers given to them by the states in our Constitution.
I have heard that you have threatened to use an executive order for what you believe is gun control. There is no clause in the Constitution that allows anyone to draft a letter that nullifies any part of the "Bill of Rights".
Comment: #5
Posted by: David169
Mon Apr 8, 2013 12:21 AM
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