Monday, November 26, 2007

IMPORTANT REMINDER...

...about this video by Tom Gresham and Clint Smith, where they ask the Republican presidential candidates which "gun control" laws they would work to repeal.

You'll recall WarOnGuns urged gun owners to contact CNN and press them to include this question in the upcoming YouTube debate, Wed., Nov. 28, 8:00 PM EST.

What say we give them a last-minute surge and let them know there is strong interest in getting this question aired and answered?

[Thanks for the reminder to D.W. Lawson]

7 comments:

chris horton said...

Done.I told them they should also ask each candidate how they think SCOTUS should rule on the 2A issue set to go before the Court in March!!

Unknown said...

I've done the same.

The YouTube debates advertisement shows the candidates, then flashes a number of YouTube videos toward the end.

Interestingly, the Tom Gresham and Clint Smith video is among those flashed during the advertisement.

http://www.youtube.com/debates

Asking Rep candidates this question is a great start. I'd be very interested in hearing EACH of the Dem candidates articulate which currently active gun control laws ought to be repealed, and why.

Less said...

Done!

Unknown said...

done. tx for the reminder.

Anonymous said...

Good catch, GarandFan! I don't think I would have spotted it had you not clued me in.

Anonymous said...

I did one when asked earlier and just did another.
AgPilot60

Anonymous said...

I missed half of the show so don't know, but it wasn't in the second half.

How about CNN...what idiots. They gay general they featured on video and live in the studio works for Hillary.

Then in their focus group of "undecided voters" they speak to a woman who says she's going to vote for Edwards if he wins the nomination. Apparently she is undecided which Republican to cast her protest vote for if Edwards loses the nomination. She said she kinda liked Rudy. Hm...undecided between Edwards and Rudy? Ok, I buy that...since Rudy isn't a real Republican...but I didn't know he was that comparable to a Socialist.