Good for the pro-gun Democrats. The Democratic Party CLAIMS to support civil rights. The most basic civil RIGHT is the RIGHT to keep AND CARRY the means of self-defense. Deomcrats and liberal also claim to be “pro-choice”, so why are Obama, Feinstein and Durbin NOT pro-choice on that right. Example: Shouldn’t a woman have the same CHOICE to keep and carry the means to kill a rapist…as she does her unborn child???
“Paul Helmke of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence says, “A lot of politicians do fear the NRA. The NRA, I think though, has become more of a paper tiger. I think they really have less clout today than they used to, and I think a lot of what they’re trying to do is to get as much as they can before they fully lose that clout.”
Wrong Helmke! YOUR organization, if that what it is, is the paper tiger! Who listens to the Bradys? Certainly not congress. You cant say the same about the NRA. Just more bleating from a sheared sheeple.
May 15th, 2009 at 10:10 am
You can’t spell ‘PROPAGANDA’ without N,P,and R.
May 15th, 2009 at 10:28 am
Good for the pro-gun Democrats. The Democratic Party CLAIMS to support civil rights. The most basic civil RIGHT is the RIGHT to keep AND CARRY the means of self-defense. Deomcrats and liberal also claim to be “pro-choice”, so why are Obama, Feinstein and Durbin NOT pro-choice on that right. Example: Shouldn’t a woman have the same CHOICE to keep and carry the means to kill a rapist…as she does her unborn child???
May 15th, 2009 at 11:58 am
“Paul Helmke of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence says, “A lot of politicians do fear the NRA. The NRA, I think though, has become more of a paper tiger. I think they really have less clout today than they used to, and I think a lot of what they’re trying to do is to get as much as they can before they fully lose that clout.”
Wrong Helmke! YOUR organization, if that what it is, is the paper tiger! Who listens to the Bradys? Certainly not congress. You cant say the same about the NRA. Just more bleating from a sheared sheeple.
May 16th, 2009 at 6:35 am
Credit card legislation?
Pffrt ….