The guy makes a lot of sense, and bless him for supporting the 2A, but, yeah, I suppose that if he remains Democrat, then he'll vote for the Feinsteins and the Schumers as well. To vote for a Republican would go against his beliefs, and make him non-Democrat, and non-liberal. He still wants bigger government and wealth redistribution.
Then again, I'm not sold on any of the Repubs in this race. I don't think there's anyone out there who isn't liberal, from either party.
He will still vote for more socialism. He will vote his way into a corner to where he'll be forced to use arms to fight his way out. The problem is, he'll drag you and me there along with him. Short-sighted big-hearted liberals rarely see the natural, and LOGICAL, result of their advocacy. He only became pro second amendment when it became personal for him.
The guy makes a lot of sense, and bless him for supporting the 2A, but, yeah, I suppose that if he remains Democrat, then he'll vote for the Feinsteins and the Schumers as well. To vote for a Republican would go against his beliefs, and make him non-Democrat, and non-liberal. He still wants bigger government and wealth redistribution.
ReplyDeleteThen again, I'm not sold on any of the Repubs in this race. I don't think there's anyone out there who isn't liberal, from either party.
He will still vote for more socialism. He will vote his way into a corner to where he'll be forced to use arms to fight his way out. The problem is, he'll drag you and me there along with him. Short-sighted big-hearted liberals rarely see the natural, and LOGICAL, result of their advocacy. He only became pro second amendment when it became personal for him.
ReplyDeleteAre you commenting on the "How will they vote?" article, or the "Welcome them?" article?
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