Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Colorado recall shows power of grassroots in gun debate

"Victory springs from imparting excruciating political pain in unrelenting repetitive attacks on a single politician as an example to others," The Chicago Tribune quoted from a fundraising appeal by recall leader Russ Howard at the time. "We may not win a particular election, but our methods . . . (make) it exceedingly expensive, difficult and unpleasant for the target to remain in office." [More]
This morning's Gun Rights Examiner report notes a newly-discovered power for gun owners that can be a political dynamics game-changer.

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