JRH6856
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And then, from the NYTimes, comes this tidbit:
For Some, Owning Guns Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Liking Them
For Some, Owning Guns Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Liking Them
...now is the best time for Republicans to push the Senate on a gun control vote. Let the Senate vote on every gun control bill they can imagine...
Right now, they would be dead-on-arrival in the House anyways, so best time to try it because they won't pass the House.
I personally think now is the best time for Republicans to push the Senate on a gun control vote. Let the Senate vote on every gun control bill they can imagine...
Right now, they would be dead-on-arrival in the House anyways, so best time to try it because they won't pass the House.
AND THEN we then have the vote of every leftists progressive Senator on record of where they stand. Can't talk themselves out of a recorded vote come 2014 election cycle.
joeschmoe said:Fight them every step of the way. Congressmen who don't want their vote on record can actually help us by working behind the scenes to prevent such a vote. Harry Reid for example. He's a Democratic leader, but has personally killed most anti bills in the last decade. I wouldn't want to test his loyalty to party versus his, so far, favorable stance on the 2nd. If you push him to a narrow tie breaking vote on the issue he could go either way. Let him, and others, help us from preventing a vote and not challenge his party loyalty. He's our friend now. There's no reason to make him choose sides, when he's already on our side.
Another hapless defeatist.. Go far,far away. As far as you can go. Very far.
If I register one gun and turn in that one gun, then I've complied as they see it while the rest are somewhere safe.
Let me understand - if I register my guns, they'll know where to go to get the guns. If I never register my guns, they"ll never know where or how many I have. If I register one gun and turn in that one gun, then I've complied as they see it while the rest are somewhere safe. Where do I sign up?