Hit pieces such as “Gun Fight” is all they have left.
To continue the WWII analogy of the gun rights fight, the antis are like the German Army retreating from France, disorganized, suffering loss after loss, but they still can turn and strike like a wounded animal.
My question: where are our agitprop “Gun Fight”s? How do we make the counterargument happen?
I like Star Wars as much as the next guy, but repeating “Common Sense” over and over is not a Jedi Mind Trick. It’s just whiney. Between this and Bill Maher, I’m now saving $40 a month because I cancelled HBO.
I saw it, and whiney is an accurate assessment of it.
Get someone wounded in a gun crime and pimp him or her around as a walking, talking example of someone who should, therefore, have the final word on the legality of firearms.
One particularly melodramatic sort made a production of leaving his last will and testament, durable power of attorney for health care and living will on his kitchen counter when he left for an anti-gun conference for quick reference if a pro-gun fanatic kills or wounds him for exercising his first amendment rights.
There’s a guy in Students for Concealed Carry on Campus Virginia Tech chapter that is a survivor of that massacre. Funny how the media isn’t eager to have him on TV to share what he learned from sitting helpless in the face of gunfire.
April 26th, 2011 at 9:11 am
Hit pieces such as “Gun Fight” is all they have left.
To continue the WWII analogy of the gun rights fight, the antis are like the German Army retreating from France, disorganized, suffering loss after loss, but they still can turn and strike like a wounded animal.
My question: where are our agitprop “Gun Fight”s? How do we make the counterargument happen?
April 26th, 2011 at 10:15 am
I like Star Wars as much as the next guy, but repeating “Common Sense” over and over is not a Jedi Mind Trick. It’s just whiney. Between this and Bill Maher, I’m now saving $40 a month because I cancelled HBO.
April 26th, 2011 at 11:35 am
Anyone actually seen it?
April 26th, 2011 at 3:20 pm
I saw it, and whiney is an accurate assessment of it.
Get someone wounded in a gun crime and pimp him or her around as a walking, talking example of someone who should, therefore, have the final word on the legality of firearms.
One particularly melodramatic sort made a production of leaving his last will and testament, durable power of attorney for health care and living will on his kitchen counter when he left for an anti-gun conference for quick reference if a pro-gun fanatic kills or wounds him for exercising his first amendment rights.
April 26th, 2011 at 8:52 pm
There’s a guy in Students for Concealed Carry on Campus Virginia Tech chapter that is a survivor of that massacre. Funny how the media isn’t eager to have him on TV to share what he learned from sitting helpless in the face of gunfire.