Friday, October 06, 2006

Rosie O'Donnell shows us how liberals think

Via NewsBusters:
Well known liberal Rosie O’Donnell used the shooting at an Amish school in Pennsylvania as a springboard to promote gun control. O’Donnell, who famously sparred with Tom Selleck (video), stated on Tuesday's edition of ABC's "The View" that the event should spur tighter restrictions:

O’Donnell: "I think the horror of imagining six to thirteen-year-old girls handcuffed together and shot execution style, one by one, is perhaps enough to awaken the nation that maybe we need some stricter gun control laws."

This quickly led to an exchange with the program’s token conservative, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, in which O’Donnell asserted that there is no right to own a gun:

Hasselbeck: "So you can’t- You can't take way the right to, to bear arms."

O’Donnell: "Well, it’s not really a right. There’s debate as to what that-"

Hasselbeck: "It is a right. It’s in our Constitution. It’s the Second Amendment."
Isn't it amazing how liberals can find all sorts of "rights" in the Constitution that aren't there in any way, shape or form (e.g. the "right to abortion," the "right to gay marriage"), yet when it comes to a right that is explicitly spelled out, suddenly "there's debate."

What. The. Fudge.

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