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The 2nd Amendment

fighting_for_freedom

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".....and I know I'm not going to makevery manyfriends saying this, but it's about our right - all of our right, to be able to protect ourselves from all of you guys up there."

That woman has some balls. Who else have you heard say something like this in front of the legislature? She just threw politically correct right out the damned window.....

I applaud her. I'd vote her in for president if she ever ran.
 

wrightme

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fighting_for_freedom wrote:
".....and I know I'm not going to makevery manyfriends saying this, but it's about our right - all of our right, to be able to protect ourselves from all of you guys up there."

That woman has some balls. Who else have you heard say something like this in front of the legislature? She just threw politically correct right out the damned window.....

I applaud her. I'd vote her in for president if she ever ran.
She only made it to the TX House....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanna_Hupp

"How a politician stands on the Second Amendment tells you how he or she views you as an individual... as a trustworthy and productive citizen, or as part of an unruly crowd that needs to be lorded, controlled, supervised, and taken care of."

--Rep. Suzanna Gratia Hupp (TX)
 

GoldCoaster

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What galls me the most is that smarmy smug bastard Schumer sitting there bored out of his mind because his sole goal is to ignore any reasons for having arms and take them away from everyone. Mind you Chuckie boy has his CCW so it's ok for him right?
 

AB

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fighting_for_freedom wrote:
wrightme wrote:
She only made it to the TX House....
I realize this, I only meant that if she ever ran I'd vote for her... it's too bad she didn't go farther.

Suzanna Gratia Hupp has been a leader in state level politics but that was some time ago, now is what is important.


As an example in the last race in Colorado, Former RepublicanCongresswoman Marilyn Musgrave, everyone believed the false propaganda that was dished out every three minutes on the radio and TV.

More money than has ever beenspent in a Congressional race.
(you won't hear that on the news)

When you ask evengun-owners "they say well she needed to go".

Now Colorado has a "far left"representation in Congress!

Question, who do you think payed the big dollars to get her out of office? Here is the answer, the far far left.

When it comes to Marilyn Musgraveonemight have not liked her for any reason but as far as gun-rights she was rock solid defender of the 2nd amendment.

The same thing happened in the Colorado state house and senate, it now has tipped to the gun-grabbers as well.

The main point state-level races matter and matter big time.
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