Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Sen. Boxer threatens Americans with 'Pause for Safety Act'

Boxer wants us to prove we "need" a gun? The fact that people like her presume to write the laws by which the rest of us would be required to live is all the proof necessary.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just another commie, traitor, bitch, who can run her mouth and propose any treason because she's a commie traitor bitch. And that is all that is required, to have a protected status, microphone and national stage.

Courtesy of the commie, traitor media, who agree with every syllable that comes from her filthy, commie mouth.

Anonymous said...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't family members go to the police and/or the courts NOW and tell them that they think someone in their family is about to harm themselves or others?

Since that's the case, there can only be one conclusion about what this NEW law would be for.....

Crotalus said...

So proud of her title of Senator that she demands to be addressed that way, she is turning her precious title into an epithet.

Anonymous said...

Didn't Caligula make his horse a senator?

Gotta love it: Captcha text is "Aholle"

Ed said...

What could she propose next?
Well, she could propose that you need to prove that you have a need to vote, to prevent you from someone she does not agree with politically.
She could propose that you need to prove that you need to speak freely on political matters, to peaceably assemble, or to exercise your right to religious worship. You might say or do something to offend someone else, and she cannot tolerate that.
She could propose that you need to prove that you have a right to be secure in your person, home, papers or effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures. You might be secretly be thinking about something that she does not agree with, or worse, act on that thought, and she must determine that as soon as possible without impediment.
The list could go on.

It is time to recognize her for what she is - an advocate for the violation of your civil rights.