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Will the Chicago case lead to a constitutional reawakening?
Posted by David Hardy · 20 November 2009 09:35 AM
That's the question asked in the Wall Street Journal Online.
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« Attempted hijack of Maesrk Alabama | Main | Permits for toy guns » Will the Chicago case lead to a constitutional reawakening?Posted by David Hardy · 20 November 2009 09:35 AM
That's the question asked in the Wall Street Journal Online. |
{Knocks wood}
That the gun cases seem to be going so well on re-invigorated constitutional grounds is the one bright spots in a world that teeters on the edge of poop and darkness.
The implicit admission that the constitution is slumbering says a great deal to anyone with ears to hear.
I find it so paradoxical that at the slumbering constitution stirs and reaches for the coffee at the very same moment the zombie of the New Deal approaches its crescendo.