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The Second Amendment clearly spells out the right to bear arms.
Jerome Corsi also studied at Harvard and is openly anti-Obama despite how critics of his most recent book have attempted to silence him. Additionally, while the Constitution wasn't intended to be a living document, it does have its flaws (see, for example, the 16th amendment).
Obama's anti-constitutionalist stances are clear from his votes in both the Illinois and the U.S. Senate. To point out just a few examples, he has voted to support Cheney's energy bill, the FISA amendments, and the Wall Street bailout. The NRA also has a website devoted specifically to pointing out his consistent anti-gun record.
Congressman Yarmuth voted for the final version of the Wall Street bailout bill, and Northup seems to be the only way to put someone in office who has any possibility of acting differently toward such massive spending. She could also help her campaign by learning why Hillary Clinton is as well-liked as she is throughout the state, leading her to win its primary easily.
Congressman Moore has voted for the original and revised versions of the Wall Street bailout bill, an incentive to replace him with someone else. Voters who are unsatisfied with both Moore and Jordan can throw their support behind one of three other candidates for this seat. What's unfortunate is that most voters might not see or hear from these candidates enough to realize they can forsake both major parties.
With Elrod having dropped out of the race, Campo seems like an alternative that's just as good, if not better, for the hot-button issues in this district. Her stances seem mostly conservative and, by unseating Congressman Carson, she could even be thought of as capable of pulling off upset victories. This race could be an echo of the results of the state's Democratic primary in May.
Carson only voted against the original version of the bailout, but supported the final version. The federal government is too big and incompetent to deliver on any promise that taxpayers will be fully compensated for spending like this which will put the country further into debt. It doesn't really make a difference who's in power unless their main principle is to uphold the Constitution instead of pandering for votes.
Congressman Donnelly has joined the majority of his Democratic colleagues by supporting the first and second versions of the Wall Street bailout bill. This ballot entry, like many others, limits voters to just two candidates, so Puckett will probably have to give some strong proof using his past record that he would fight this and any other wasteful spending.
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