PrayingForWar
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imperialism2024 wrote:
Your Orwellian cynicism is unfortunate. I suppose you will just avoid voting, or go with a 3[suP]rd[/suP] Party, but if you’re interested in what GOA has to say, he’s a little something I cut from their site:
Gun owners have much to fear if the Obama/Biden ticket makes it to the White House, and John McCain has gone back and forth on the gun issue so many times that it is hard to determine exactly where he stands.
Of the four candidates, only Sarah Palin has a record that is consistently supportive of the Second Amendment. Pro-gun voters have good reason to be excited about the selection of the vice-presidential candidate, but Sen. McCain has dug a deep hole for himself on the gun issue and he has yet to come out against any of the anti-gun positions he has taken in the past. That makes it all the more important for gun owners to know that Sarah Palin will advocate forcefully for the right to keep and bear arms, even if it goes against the President's position.
If Joe Biden has an office in the West Wing, we can expect that he will use that position to launch attacks on the Second Amendment, and to be a cheerleader for the Obama gun control agenda. That much is certain. If Sarah Palin occupies that same office, gun owners may be looking to the tough Alaskan hockey mom to pull John McCain in the other direction.
I certainly hope your attitude isn't common place, and that Bob Barrdoesn't getthat few thousand votes we needed to get Palin in DC.
imperialism2024 wrote:
marshaul wrote:Repeat after me:thorvaldr wrote:
[McCain's] not perfect but he's not Obama.
War is Peace.
Freedom is Slavery.
Ignorance is Strength.
Anti-gun is Pro-gun.
Your Orwellian cynicism is unfortunate. I suppose you will just avoid voting, or go with a 3[suP]rd[/suP] Party, but if you’re interested in what GOA has to say, he’s a little something I cut from their site:
Gun owners have much to fear if the Obama/Biden ticket makes it to the White House, and John McCain has gone back and forth on the gun issue so many times that it is hard to determine exactly where he stands.
Of the four candidates, only Sarah Palin has a record that is consistently supportive of the Second Amendment. Pro-gun voters have good reason to be excited about the selection of the vice-presidential candidate, but Sen. McCain has dug a deep hole for himself on the gun issue and he has yet to come out against any of the anti-gun positions he has taken in the past. That makes it all the more important for gun owners to know that Sarah Palin will advocate forcefully for the right to keep and bear arms, even if it goes against the President's position.
If Joe Biden has an office in the West Wing, we can expect that he will use that position to launch attacks on the Second Amendment, and to be a cheerleader for the Obama gun control agenda. That much is certain. If Sarah Palin occupies that same office, gun owners may be looking to the tough Alaskan hockey mom to pull John McCain in the other direction.
I certainly hope your attitude isn't common place, and that Bob Barrdoesn't getthat few thousand votes we needed to get Palin in DC.