This article was published by the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor on Wednesday, October 21, 2015:

Vladimir Lenin’s famous quote, “Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted,” seems to apply to Jose Cabranes, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. His parents were both school teachers, he attended public high school and then studied history at Columbia College. After that he got a law degree from Yale and then returned some years later to serve as Yale’s first general counsel at the invitation of Yale’s president, Kingman Brewster.
He served as a consultant to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance for two years. He joined the ultimate insider’s club, the Council on Foreign Relations, and was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to the President’s Commission on Mental Health. He just missed being nominated to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton who instead nominated far-left Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
In other words, Cabranes had no choice but to adopt the worldview that government is a good thing, and more of it is better. When it comes to the Second Amendment to the Constitution, Cabranes considers it a minor impediment to doing whatever it takes to keep the public safe.
Take, for example, his ruling on Monday
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