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Posted by FoM on June 20, 2001 at 11:23:56 PT
By Tanya Metaksa  
Source: FrontPage Magazine 

justice On the America celebrated the D-Day invasion of the beaches of Normandy, the leadership of the United States Senate changed from Republican to Democrat. It was a different type of D-day, but one that has, in its own way, proved no less perilous for freedom-loving Americans – especially those who own guns.

An “unusual alignment of justices” stood up for civil liberties. Justices David H. Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, who are normally considered more “liberal,” joined conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Anthony Scalia in voting against overbearing law enforcement techniques.

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