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GOP Candidate: If We Lose Elections, We Still Have Guns
Where can I find my nearest bullet box?
By JIM NEWELL
Updated 6:01 PM EDT, Thu, Jul 16, 2009
Catherine Crabill is a realtor and "home-schooling mother of four," and now a politician too! In her very first political race, Crabill is challenging Virginia state Del. Albert Pollard, D-Lancaster.
If you bet on such things as "elections," you should probably bet on "Albert Pollard, D-Lancaster" to dispose of this new political lady. You know why? Because she's apparently insane, and very violent.
Crabill recently attended one of those "Tea Parties," where conservatives like to meet up and complain about Barack Obama for an afternoon. In an address to fellow rally-mates, Crabill stressed the importance of this November's state elections in stopping Marxism. But hey, if it doesn't work, she suggested, we can always have a violent revolution to overthrow the government -- it's what the Founding Fathers wanted all along!
Eh, the Second Amendment was mostly thrown in there so folks countryside could pick off fugitive Lobsterbacks on the lam, and grizzly bears, and French fur traders. But anyway, Crabill denies stirring up any sort of violence with her statement about the "beauty" of shooting government officials when they started expanding health coverage, according to the Washington Post:
GOP Candidate: If We Lose Elections, We Still Have Guns
Where can I find my nearest bullet box?
By JIM NEWELL
Updated 6:01 PM EDT, Thu, Jul 16, 2009
Catherine Crabill is a realtor and "home-schooling mother of four," and now a politician too! In her very first political race, Crabill is challenging Virginia state Del. Albert Pollard, D-Lancaster.
If you bet on such things as "elections," you should probably bet on "Albert Pollard, D-Lancaster" to dispose of this new political lady. You know why? Because she's apparently insane, and very violent.
Crabill recently attended one of those "Tea Parties," where conservatives like to meet up and complain about Barack Obama for an afternoon. In an address to fellow rally-mates, Crabill stressed the importance of this November's state elections in stopping Marxism. But hey, if it doesn't work, she suggested, we can always have a violent revolution to overthrow the government -- it's what the Founding Fathers wanted all along!
"We have the chance to fight this battle at the ballot box before we have to resort to the bullet box… But that's the beauty of our Second Amendment right. I am glad for all of us who enjoy the use of firearms for hunting, but make no mistake, that was not the intent of the Founding Fathers. Our Second Amendment right was to guard against tyranny."
Eh, the Second Amendment was mostly thrown in there so folks countryside could pick off fugitive Lobsterbacks on the lam, and grizzly bears, and French fur traders. But anyway, Crabill denies stirring up any sort of violence with her statement about the "beauty" of shooting government officials when they started expanding health coverage, according to the Washington Post:
"I have no desire to see this country erupt in any kind of violent revolution," Crabill said. "I don't even own a gun."
Looking around a nation in which some people have been stockpiling weapons since Obama's victory, however, she said she worried where it all might lead. She said her speech was less a call to arms than a call for conservatives to mobilize for upcoming elections at all levels.
Looking around a nation in which some people have been stockpiling weapons since Obama's victory, however, she said she worried where it all might lead. She said her speech was less a call to arms than a call for conservatives to mobilize for upcoming elections at all levels.