Posted: 3/15/2007 4:56:19 PM EDT
Well, looks like im on someones spam list now. Not necesarily a bad thing, at least it gives some insight into the dark side. Got this email today:
Best part of all they said at the end that they are my friends |
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Most experts say that due to President Buse's judges now on the court its very very lickly that it will be upholded! While the 1934 ban is stuck on the books due to the 1939 gun case on the books. Its is possible that the ruling can KILL any NEW gun bans. We should bevigilant and If the court protects our rights WE SHOULD ALL then thank President Bush which threw his suprem court nomines made shuch a feat possible. Plus it would be great to see the Kaliforinain and New York dems crap there paints knowing there movements dead for 30-40 years! |
George Soros Ultra-Lib, Mass amounts of money.... Directly and through his organization Open Society Institute (OSI), he has funded various gun control organizations, such as the Tides Foundation, the HELP Network and SAFE Colorado. He and seven friends founded their own political committee — Campaign for a Progressive Future — and spent $2 million on political activities in 2000, including providing the prime financial backing for the Million Mom March. OSI has supported UN efforts to create international gun control regulations and has singled out the United States for failing to go along with the international gun-prohibitionists. Progressive Insurance is actually owned by Peter Lewis. Who is a friend of George Soros, and also a liberal anti-gun advocate. And so yes, by purchasing Progressive Insurance you are supporting those groups. Soros gave $3 million to the Center for American Progress, committed $5 million to MoveOn, while he and his friend Peter Lewis each gave America Coming Together $10 million. (All were groups that worked to support Democrats in the 2004 election.) On September 28, 2004 he dedicated more money to the campaign and kicked off his own multi-state tour with a speech: Why We Must Not Re-elect President Bush[18] delivered at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. |
Word! I would LOVE to buy a new manufacture full auto even at todays inflated full auto prices. But a full auto at ACTUAL prices would be soooooo sweet! I'm sure they would sell millions of new full autos in a very short period if it were allowed. But would the full auto guys make a fuss and stand in the way since their $10,000 - $15,000 M16's would become $1000 M16's? I could see some of the gun guys eat their own just to protect "their investment". What about the value of a registered DIAS if we were allowed to purchase new full autos |
Your post is incomprehensible due to a combination of spelling, grammar, and factual errors. I recommend you use the spellcheck and preview buttons located next to the submit button (which you over-use). In addition, please read the text of the Miller decision and realize that it is not really a decision at all. Then realize that there is no chance that a single USSC decision will nullify all gun laws. They must be removed in the same way they were created: piece by piece. Once you have learned the above things, feel free to research any topic on which you would like to post. Have a nice day. ETA: Saying things like "Most experts" is bullshit unless you extablish some numbers and WHY they are experts. Additionally, maybe you should crawl out from under the Oval Office desk and read up on what President Bush is doing that's causing us to want to kick his ass. Maybe immigration amnesty, NOT actively fighting the anti's, and a host of other things that make his base regret electing him in the first place. |
You could put me in this group, for sure. However, given the alternatives in the past 2 elections(Kerry, Gore, McCain) I still think he was our best option. It scares me beyond belief that the 2 republican front runners for '08 are McCain and Guliani(sp?). 2 of the most liberal "Republicans" out there.... Where are all the true conservatives? -ska- |

