Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Restricting freedom after Tucson shooting will galvanize gun owners

And it’s not surprising that every one of the examples of liberty-encroachment mentioned above has been proposed by Democrats.

Damn Democrats.

Yes?

Except one of the most insulting, chilling and abusive assaults on freedom proposed after the Tucson shootings comes from this guy, per The Huffington Post:

"Rep. Peter King, a Republican from New York..." [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes subversion requires the spirit of bipartisanship, and that actions produce reactions that may not be intended. Also watch a live discussion on exploitation.

Actively exploit your reactive friends on both sides of the aisle by sending them this link?

8 comments:

  1. Last nights "news" was one minute of information and twenty minutes of inuendo and gun control advocacy.

    The real question is; "will the new "conservative majority" make a knee jerk rush to sell out the constitution and gun owners for our own good"?.

    Did the election have consequences.......and for who?

    Fight islam Now

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  2. House Speaker John Boehner has already rejected King's proposal, but majority leader Eric "PATRIOT Act/Freedom Fondles" Cantor said he'd need to read it in its entirety before expessing an opinion. Still "eager to work with Obama and the Democrats."
    A 72-acre moving INVISIBLE security zone around public officials?
    And what about the hundreds, or thousands, of leftists on Twitter wishing Sarah Palin a cancer death or hoping someone shoots her? What about the many, many leftist attacks against people. conservative politicians and property listed on michellemalkin.com? No talk of "lines in the sand" and future action there, they've done it. I fully believe they'd sign up for the Obama Brownshirt Corps in order to put us in our place with impunity.
    They've had their Reichstag Fire. If it hadn't been Loughran it would have been something else.

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  3. Chris Mallory1/12/2011 2:54 PM

    Here is what little Petey King thinks about people who live in the South.

    "... they are typical of the South - a union-hating, ignorant, hillbilly, revival-meeting attending bunch that represents everything un-American."

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  4. In the South where I live, which I take with me wherever I go, we say please and thank you, not "Gimme a ____." We say "You're welcome" more often than "No problemo." We greet someone with a "Hi, how are you today?" whether it's the garbage man or the governor. We listen more than we talk. We go out of our way to help strangers. We get along with people who are very different from us, if they are courteous in return. And ... we may not respond to an insult, but we never forget it.

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  5. "We cannot and will not be passive in the face of such violence. We should be willing to challenge old assumptions in order to lessen the prospects of violence in the future."

    Barack Obama, Tucson, January 12.

    Full transcript here:
    http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/01/obamas-arizona-speech-transcript-video/69467/

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  6. Pelosi's transmission is slipping.

    http://www.opposingviews.com/i/huh-nancy-pelosi-calls-arizona-shooting-tragic-accident

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  7. An Arizona constitutent of Gabrielle Giffords says on Freerepublic.com in response to an FBI visit to a political gadfly:

    "And so it begins.
    Giffords already tolerated no dissent. At a Fortune 500 company where she held a townhall (I was sitting in the front row), a top, world-renowned scientist questioned her version of global warming. Within a few weeks, he was "retired" at 29 years with the company (nobody does that). There was a shake-up there, and Gabby's BFF who ran the site was moved, but that's about it.

    Whenever we showed up to protest or ask questions at her (3 only) townhalls, Giffords would go on local PBS to call us names ("the mob," carrying "swastikas," "inciting riots").

    Then there was the dropped gun incident at Safeway in Douglas (on the border), where they tried to act that someone had been out to get her. No arrests, should have been no drama. And the broken window incident they tried to pin on anti-ObamaCare protestors (none of whom would stalk the partying Dems until 2 or 3 in the morning to break a window).

    There has long been a chilling atmosphere here and she even lost on Election Day (but early ballots pushed her over).

    After she recovers, no one will ever be allowed to question her again, and she'll have whatever seat she wants (Kyl's? McCain's) for life. Not to mention that she can campaign for silence from the opposition nation-wide."


    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2656621/posts

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  8. Galvanize: v.: to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
    2. Medicine/Medical: to stimulate or treat (muscles or nerves) with induced direct current.
    3. to startle into sudden activity; stimulate.

    I think I feel a tingle up my leg, Chris Matthews.

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