Thursday, December 27, 2012

Obama's Education Secretary.... Arne Duncan: 'We Have Common Values That Go Far Beyond the Constitutional Right to Bear Arms'

One of Barack Hussein Obama's first choices to the task force on Gun Control (headed up by Joe Biden) is none other than his Education Secretary Arne Duncan.  And Duncan kicked it all off with a blast of reality when he made this statement last Friday:


"I want to talk to gun owners and hunters and sport shooters and ask them, what should we do? I want to talk about community and responsibility, and I want to talk about values -- because we have common values that go far beyond the constitutional right to bear arms.

"We value our children. We value our safety. We value our freedom to go to a movie theater or house of worship and do what we want to do so long as we are not compromising the freedom of others. We value the right to live our daily lives and pursue our dreams, without fear."

So there you have it folks.  The values of Arne Duncan, the set of "social justices" of the Marxists of this country trump an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that DENIES the infringement on our right to bear arms by the Federal government.  See, what Arne is saying is that in order to keep our children safe in schools, every man and woman in America must turn in their guns.  But hey Arne, don't stop there - in order to maintain the best quality of life in America, certainly every family should be limited to only one child and any other pregnancies must be aborted right?  Oh, and that whole freedom of religion thing is only good unless it doesn't meet the multiculturalistic model you adhere to, right?  How about the freedom to assemble...since the Tea Party is "racist" then in the best interests of society, the Tea Party shouldn't be allowed to assemble for rallies, right?

This unbelievable look behind the Marxist curtain comes from CNS News.


Arne Duncan: 'We Have Common Values That Go Far Beyond the Constitutional Right to Bear Arms'


(CNSNews.com) - Americans value their children, their safety, and the right to pursue their dreams without fear -- and those "common values" trump the rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said last Friday in a speech at a Washington, D.C., elementary school.

In the coming weeks, Duncan said he plans to spend a lot of time visiting schools and communities -- to talk about gun violence:

"I want to talk to gun owners and hunters and sport shooters and ask them, what should we do? I want to talk about community and responsibility, and I want to talk about values -- because we have common values that go far beyond the constitutional right to bear arms.

"We value our children. We value our safety. We value our freedom to go to a movie theater or house of worship and do what we want to do so long as we are not compromising the freedom of others. We value the right to live our daily lives and pursue our dreams, without fear."

Duncan said the nation must learn from the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School:

"It's not the time to point fingers," he said "But we absolutely have to reassess a number of our society's value choices on issues like easy access to guns and limited access to mental health services."

President Obama has named Duncan to a task force led by Vice President Joe Biden to come up with proposals for reducing what Obama called the epidemic of gun violence.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If gun owners do not reframe treh debate, they are going to lose their guns big time. I agreee 100% Arne said we have common values. But the real problem is not one of common values, but of how Obama does not included enough money in his obamacare so people like teh young guy that killed tehose students cant get help. Thats teh real debat. So boys and girls start reframing teh debate. because iof you let Arne and biden set it, then you are going to get bhent over and screwed while your guns turn illegal