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2nd Amendment phonies
WND ^ | April 3, 2002 | Larry Elder

Posted on 04/03/2002 3:11:15 PM PST by gubamyster

2nd Amendment phonies

Posted: April 3, 2002 4:00 p.m. Eastern

With the Academy Awards behind us, we now turn our attention to the SAP Awards, honoring the biggest Second Amendment Phony. And the nominees are:

"The West Wing." In a recent episode, President Josiah Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen, pronounced the Second Amendment "stupid-ass." After all, he said to an aide, we have the police! (Apparently, "West Wing" writers don't know that the amendment exists to protect citizens against tyranny of government.)

California State Sen. Don Perata. In the wake of California's projected $17 million budget deficit, anti-gunner Sen. Perata proposes a tax on bullets. Perata intends to use the money to support medical trauma centers. "Bullets cause injuries that are expensive to treat," offered Perata, "and generally speaking, the public is footing the bill." Perata applied for and received a permit to carry a concealed weapon and justified his request by noting, "My public policy efforts to seek rational regulation of firearms have engendered the enmity of some individuals who have made overt threats on my life and the well-being of my family." What about the "enmity" one encounters living in a high-crime, inner-city neighborhood?

Sharon Stone. In May 1999, actress Sharon Stone stated she intended to turn in her firearms. "I urge you to trust and believe in your local law enforcement officers," said Stone, "and to trust and believe in the courage of following your heart and surrendering your fear and anger." Yet, according to Movieline magazine, Stone used a gun to threaten a trespasser. "As (the gate) swung open," said Stone, "I pumped my shotgun and said, 'I'm gonna blow your ass all over the street.' And I heard him land when he jumped and his footsteps running off."

Geraldo Rivera. On May 3, 1999, on CNBC, Rivera announced his support for gun control. "How much longer," Rivera said, "are we gonna be wrapping in the flag of patriotism to justify 250 million guns out there?" Yet when Fox Cable sent Rivera to cover the Afghan war, he and his brother packed heat. A contradiction? Rivera explained, "We refuse to be crime victims. We're not the victim types. If they're going to get us, it's going to be in a gunfight. It's not going to be a murder. It's not going to be a crime. It's going to be a gunfight."

Michael Bellesiles, author, "Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture." Bellesiles argued that, contrary to popular belief, few early Americans owned guns. So much for the alleged gun culture, argued Bellesiles, that Second Amendment supporters claim helped found America. Assuming people included guns in their wills, Bellesiles looked at probate records of early Americans, which presumably give us an idea as to the extent of gun ownership. But several people raised questions about the accuracy of Bellesiles' data, some of which turned out to be nonexistent. Emory University, Bellesiles' employer, said the criticisms constituted "prima facie evidence of scholarly misconduct."

The red-faced New York Times revised its earlier enthusiastic review of "Arming America" and said, "Over the past year a number of scholars who have examined his sources say he has seriously misused historical records and possibly fabricated them. They say the outcome, when all the evidence is in, could be one of the worst academic scandals in years." Ouch.

NRA President Charlton Heston's liberal friends. In 1992, Los Angeles burned after the first Rodney King verdict. In his book "The Courage To Be Free," Heston said that his anti-gun liberal friends called and wanted to borrow a gun and get lessons on how to shoot it. "I could teach you," said Heston, "but not in an hour."

Rosie O'Donnell, comedian, anti-gun activist and co-organizer of the Million Mom March. In her ambush interview of Second Amendment supporter Tom Selleck, O'Donnell said, "You can't say 'I will not take responsibility for anything the NRA represents' if you're doing an ad for the NRA. You can't say that." Yet O'Donnell hired a bodyguard to accompany her son to his private school. Oh, and the bodyguard applied to the State of Connecticut for a permit to carry a concealed weapon.

Sarah Brady, anti-gun activist and former head of Handgun Control, Inc. Brady urged Americans to rid guns from their homes. "We must stop equating guns with protection," Brady once said, "because more evidence shows that guns increase the risk of violence, not decrease it. … [The] gun lobby continues to peddle the notion that more guns will make us safer." Yet in her new biography, "A Good Fight," Brady admits that she purchased a Remington .30-06 rifle for her 18-year-old son. "I can't describe how I felt when I picked up that rifle," said Brady, "loaded it into my little car and drove home. It seems so incredibly strange: Sarah Brady, of all people, packing heat."

The envelope, please. …


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: bang; banglist; guns
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1 posted on 04/03/2002 3:11:15 PM PST by gubamyster
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To: gubamyster
Geepers. Reds and other socialists inconsistent? Nah.
2 posted on 04/03/2002 3:23:06 PM PST by onedoug
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To: gubamyster; *bang_list
How about Feinstein, who wants to ban everything yet has a carry license?

How about the (dis)honorable drunk from Assachusetts, who decries gun ownership but whose bodyguards were reported to be packing automatic weapons? How about his apoplexy when Ashcroft came down in favor of the "revolution against a tyrannical government" theory of the 2nd Amendment, juxtapositioned against his steadfast efforts to make the US government the lord and master of the People?

How about Chuckie Cheese Schumer, who decries gun ownership but apparently loves to shoot (who can forget that goofy look on his face shooting some type of carbine)?

Anybody have a few more?

3 posted on 04/03/2002 3:26:04 PM PST by Ancesthntr
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To: AnnaZ;Mercuria;feinswinesuksass;incindiary;Kithlyara;lowbridge;gc4nra;StoneColdGOP;DoughtyOne
LB-BTTT!
4 posted on 04/03/2002 3:26:42 PM PST by HangFire
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To: gubamyster
Interesting how all these people seem to hate the general population owning firearms and yet they own an evil black gun.
5 posted on 04/03/2002 3:27:14 PM PST by 2nd_Amendment_Defender
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To: onedoug
They aren't really being inconsistent. They just aren't stating the whole truth. In other words, " We should be allowed to own guns. Only the little people should be denied that right. "
6 posted on 04/03/2002 3:41:03 PM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: HangFire
Gotta love Larry!

Did you here Deandra Cabral call Chuck Heston on Larry's Show yesterday? She waas great!

7 posted on 04/03/2002 3:47:25 PM PST by gc4nra
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To: gubamyster
PING!
8 posted on 04/03/2002 3:50:31 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
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To: onedoug
If you can't count on Freepers to be consistent, you shouldn't be surprised by this. You know how many times I've seen people here try to make up unwritten exceptions to the second amendment? Arms control is for Iraq, not for Americans. But a suprising number of freepers want domestic arms controls -- restrictions on nuclear weapons, biological weapons, you name it. It's frightening.
9 posted on 04/03/2002 4:29:40 PM PST by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: gubamyster
Bill of Rights Ping!
10 posted on 04/03/2002 5:45:29 PM PST by B. A. Conservative
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To: Ancesthntr
Don Perata is known in the state as "Pistol-packin' Don Perata."
11 posted on 04/03/2002 5:50:58 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: Cultural Jihad
If you keep apearing on these gun threads you are likely to be mistaken for a freedom-monger. Pretty soon you might actually agree to let people make decisions without government intervention.
12 posted on 04/03/2002 5:58:21 PM PST by Eagle Eye
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To: Eagle Eye
Anybody here know a good 2A lawyer, licensed in VA?

I have guns, I have property in NY. NY state law forbids me to shoot (or posess) my guns on my property; a clearer case of "infringed" I cannot imagine.

I live in the jurisdiction of the "rockett-dockett," and I really would like to make a federal case of it.

13 posted on 04/03/2002 6:10:26 PM PST by patton
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To: gubamyster
NRA President Charlton Heston's liberal friends. In 1992, Los Angeles burned after the first Rodney King verdict. In his book "The Courage To Be Free," Heston said that his anti-gun liberal friends called and wanted to borrow a gun and get lessons on how to shoot it. "I could teach you," said Heston, "but not in an hour."

It is also reported that he told them to buy their own to which they replied, "That will take 10 days! I need one NOW!" Chuck calmly told them, "I know, you voted for it."

14 posted on 04/03/2002 6:14:25 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants
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To: abundy;squantos;travis mcgee
advice and consent needed (see above)

Patton

15 posted on 04/03/2002 6:33:26 PM PST by patton
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To: Blood of Tyrants
My favorite story is from John Milius, the director of Conan, the Barbarian, who was asked for the loan of some guns during the L.A. riots by some liberals. He gave a real funny comedy sketch as to the way he was being asked by people he hardly knew.

His answer was: sorry, they're all being used right now.

16 posted on 04/03/2002 6:44:35 PM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: patton
I take it that you're not a member of the NRA?
17 posted on 04/03/2002 6:45:48 PM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: Shooter 2.5
Why? .
18 posted on 04/03/2002 6:48:25 PM PST by patton
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To: patton
Because if you were, you wouldn't be asking for a Second Amendment lawyer on a political web site. You would be flipping through the pages of this month's American Rifleman for a phone number.
19 posted on 04/03/2002 6:54:23 PM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: Shooter 2.5
Well, that has to be the first time someone actually identified a real return-on-investment from the NRA. Thanks - I will go look.
20 posted on 04/03/2002 6:56:06 PM PST by patton
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