the Second Amendment protects an individuals right to own firearms and may not be infringed. lightly.
Everything else about this man looks superb. There is just this one little kink in the rope. I would like to see this questioned by the Senators and it certainly should not be considered a no-go but I would like to hear him expand on that "lightly."
RE: Everything else about this man looks superb. There is just this one little kink in the rope. I would like to see this questioned by the Senators and it certainly should not be considered a no-go but I would like to hear him expand on that “lightly.”
The other thing that gives me second thought is Gorsuch attends St. Johns Episcopal Church in Boulder. The pastor is a WOMAN.
There are 2 episcopal churches in Boulder, one of them is and has long been a hotbed of liberal activism, pro-gay, pro-abortion, extremely anti-gun while the other is more traditional and conservative. Gorsuch attends the liberal one, which has a female Reverend, Susan W Springer.
The church even encourages members to join its anti-gun lobbying campaign, last year it had the 49 Bells Project to ‘bring attention to gun violence’.
This pastor’s Facebook feed does not mention the March for Life - which was huge, but she proudly attended the Women’s VaJajay March.
Quote:
“Somewhere in that glorious, unified, peaceful, friendly law-abiding crowd of 200k was a contingent from St John’s in Boulder. I carried a sign that read “Episcopalian women marching for the dignity of every human being.” I had some extra, and gave four away. Some people came over to say hello, including three folks whose relatives are Episcopal priests. We met an Episcopalian from Grand Junction, and one from Golden. We even saw a number of our own parishioners, marching with friends and family. I have never felt so connected to humanity as I did yesterday. Members of our contingent are joining www.indivisible.us to keep the work for justice and equality moving forward.”