At #GOPDebate Ted Cruz Offers Devastating List Of Proofs That Democrats Want To Confiscate Your Guns [VIDEO]

When Ted Cruz addressed the question of whether Obama really does want to confiscate guns from Americans, he offered a list of proofs that are devastating and show the President wants to do exactly that, just like most Democrats. You have to watch this before we list them.

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This whole answer is perfection, but the list of proofs is absolutely devastating. Here are the items he lays out.

1) “He appointed Eric Holder as Attorney General. Eric Holder said he viewed his mission as brainwashing the American people against guns.”

Yep, Holder did that.

2) “He appointed Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, someone who has been a radical against the second amendment right to keep and bear arms.”

Yep, she is definitely that.

3) “He launched Fast & Furious, illegally selling guns to Mexican drug lords that were then used to shoot law enforcement officials.”

Goes without saying.

4) “Hillary Clinton says she agrees with the dissenter, the Supreme Court dissenters in the Heller case. There were four dissenters. And they said they believe the second amendment protects no individual right to keep and bear arms whatsoever. Which means if their view prevailed … the court will rule that not a single person in this room has any right under the second amendment and the government could confiscate your guns.”

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This is key. As Cruz notes, there will be multiple Supreme Court appointments under the next administration. Gun rights are not only under attack, they are in genuine danger. The groundwork has now been put in place by President Obama. If a Democrat is elected, what doubt can there be they’ll see it through?

None. Ted Cruz’s case is simply inarguable here. The democrats and the media are on the path to take away your guns. It’s not a conspiracy theory, it’s an out truth. And the candidates on stage tonight proved it.

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