|
CBS COMMITS FRAUD AGAINST AMERICANS AND CONSTITUTION
|
(WASHINGTON) -- Immediately after last night's airing of CBS Evening News'
blatantly biased "Reality Check" segment, which ignored recent scholarly
research and falsely claimed that the Second Amendment is not an individual
right, the National Rifle Association launched a campaign to provide CBS News
with its own reality check.
"Clearly, the reality of CBS is not in step with the reality of the view of the
vast majority of law-abiding Americans, nor in line with the view of most
constitutional scholars. The national media elite at CBS wouldn't know reality
if it stepped in front of Dan Rather's limousine," said James J. Baker,
executive director of NRA's Institute for Legislative Action. "This alleged
news network completely ignored a mountain of recent research from
constitutional scholars who agree that the Second Amendment refers to an
individual right, just as the entire Bill of Rights refers to individual
rights."
 |
Baker said he was urging NRA members and concerned citizens to call CBS News
and local CBS affiliates to express their outrage that last night's so-called
"news" report would ignore the bulk of recent scholarly research. "Every
American, every journalist, who values truth, accuracy and balanced reporting
should call and express their outrage at CBS' effort to disguise their
editorial bias as news," Baker said. "It is little wonder that their ratings
continue to diminish."
Baker noted several key failures on the part of CBS:
-
CBS FAILED to cite the 1990 Supreme Court reference to the Second Amendment
in United
States v. Verdugo-Urquidez that stated, "`the people' protected by the Fourth
Amendment, and by the First and Second Amendments ... refers to a class of
persons who are part of the national community." Each of these rights are
individual.
-
CBS FAILED to report this year's federal court ruling from the Northern
District of Texas, U.S. v. Emerson, in which the federal judge overturned a
federal gun law on Second Amendment grounds and argued, "The rights of the
Second Amendment should be as zealously guarded as the other individual
liberties enshrined in the bill of rights."
-
CBS FAILED to report that, in the last decade, scholars from across the
political spectrum have concluded that the Second Amendment, from any method of
analysis, protects an individual right, and that this view is now commonly
referred to as the "Standard Model" (Glenn Harlan Reynolds, 1995).
-
CBS FAILED to note that the nation's leading constitutional scholars such as
Lawrence Tribe (Harvard), Akil Reed Amar (Yale), William Van Alstyne (Duke),
and Sanford Levinson (Texas) ascribe to the concept of the individual Second
Amendment right as the "Standard Model."
-
CBS FAILED to report the conclusion of Professor Glenn Harlan Reynolds, of
the University of Tennessee, that scholars adhering to an individual rights
interpretation, "... dominate the academic literature on the Second Amendment
almost completely," and that this view is "... the mainstream scholarly
interpretation."
"The bottom line is that CBS FAILED as a news organization last night," Baker
said.
"They even completely ignored statements by a Supreme Court Justice,
Clarence Thomas, in clear and full support the Second Amendment as an
individual right and in anticipation of ruling on a future case to that
effect."
Baker said the NRA, the nation's oldest grassroots civil rights organization,
would continue its work to preserve the Second Amendment, and the entire Bill
of Rights, for future generations. "The Bill of Rights, including the Second
Amendment, and the NRA were here long before CBS was founded and, I suspect,
will remain long after they're gone," Baker said. "And that bodes well for
future generations of freedom-loving Americans."
=+=+=+=+
This information is provided as a service of the National Rifle
Association Institute for Legislative Action, Fairfax, VA.
This and other information on the Second Amendment and the NRA is
available at: http://WWW.NRA.Org