Posted on 03/11/2013 9:05:13 PM PDT by GrootheWanderer
Ammoland has two extremely depressing reports. We already knew that Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan were pretend conservatives with plans to cave on universal background checks. This first report makes it sound even worse.
[The] Republican Majority Leader is leading the charge to cut a deal with President Obama.
The following are just some of the threats to innocent school children and our God-given 2nd Amendment liberties that Republicans are about to shove down our throats:
1.The NRA is cutting backroom deals to centralize gun owner data collection into the Obama/Holder massive government data base.
A centralized system is less costly to fight and far more lucrative for the NRA to appear to be fixing.
Like all establishment political lobbies the key to their job security is assisting in making problems they end up being called upon to fix.
2. Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor is leading the charge to give Obama and Holder what they want in exchange for appearing to be fixing the problem of innocent children being butchered in our public and private schools.
3. Newly appointed Republican Judiciary Chairman, Bob Goodlatte R-VA 6th District, is providing political cover for the sneaky back room gun control deals and gun grabbing sell outs that his political masters - John Boehner and Eric Cantor - are cutting with Obama and his corrupt Attorney General, Eric Holder.
Political insiders have confirmed to me, that Goodlatte earned his brand new chairmanship by ignoring the constitutional demands and grievances of every Republican Unit Chairman in his own 6th district.
And for the second report.
You might think that with Republicans in control of the US House of Representatives there would be no way ANY gun control legislation could reach the floor.
But sadly we are already beginning to see so-called conservative champions folding to pressure from the anti-gun media to sell-out gun owners.
Former Vice Presidential candidate, Congressman Paul Ryan, has stated that he would support legislation that bans private sales at gun shows.
In the House, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, along with the help of Rep. Scott Rigell (VA), Patrick Meehan (PA) and others, have stated openly that they will work together with anti-gun Democrats from Maryland and New York to tighten restrictions on private firearms sales and expand background checks.
Possibly even more upsetting has been Senator Tom Coburns willingness to work alongside anti-gunner Chuck Schumer (NY) to propose bi-partisan anti-gun legislation in the Senate.
Make no mistake, so-called expansion of background checks is little more than a blatant attempt by anti-gunners to register all firearms and gun owners in America.
That is why Representatives Steve Stockman (TX-36) and Paul Broun (GA-10) have drafted a letter to Speaker Boehner and the Republican leadership urging them to require the support of the majority of Republican members in the House before bringing any anti-gun bills to the floor.
This so-called Hastert Rule would mean that 117 Republicans would have to support a particular bill before it had any chance of getting a floor vote, not just the support of the anti-gun elitist in leadership.
Such political ploys would be unnecessary if the GOP werent filled with such weasels. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports, but I have followed Cantor and Ryan for a while now on firearms freedoms and gun rights, and it doesnt surprise me in the least.
Its fascinating that the GOP leadership would be willing to sacrifice their careers on the altar of political correctness. And it will cost them their careers. I dont know how else to say it other than to keep repeating myself. The gun owners who recently waited in lines for three or more hours to pay exorbitant prices for guns were not repeat buyers (long time gun owners like me already had most of the firearms we wanted and so we are purchasing ammunition now). They were first time buyers.
Ive watched them at the ranges. I have overheard their conversations, I have watched them at the gun stores and gun shows. I have heard their relatively ignorant questions (not ignorant because theyre stupid, but because theyre in the process of learning). They are not us. We already have guns. These are new gun owners. The polls they are trotting out to show the number of gun owners decreasing are all lies.
I dont know whether the questions arent being honestly answered or what other source there could be for the error. But the polls are in error. Dont believe them. And as for older gun owners like me, and even the newer gun owners like I have monitored for the past half year, we have made it clear with our voices and wallets. No new gun laws. None. Period. Not one more inch. Not one.
Is this so hard to understand? Note to legislators. Tread carefully. Dont cross lines from which there is no return.
My rep...rino kristi noem will cave
Coburn’s really been a disappointment since he left hte House to be a senator.
I still see old programs with him talking about how he wasn’t going to be in government forever, when he was a representative.
He changed his mind obviously and since then has shifted more and more leftward. Very disappointing.
Coburn used to be reliable....sad to see....
They just have no desire to reframe issues and fight for them.
they are co-conspirators. They bitch they can’t do anything but secretly want the changes, because they somehow think they’ll be able to use them when they have the white house and/or senate.
They just want to rule. They don’t care about the Constitution one tiny bit. THe leadership RINOs of the GOP, I mean.
Just gun control? It looks like they’re ready to cave on amnesty and everything else too.
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What can you expect from a Leftist GOP?
You better believe it — yes, they CAN be this dumb.
But do expect a phonecall from the GOP with the request for a donation.
Sura to Spartacus-—”Kill them all”-—I can no longer consider myself fully ‘law-abiding’ but still to be fully peaceable......
This world is changing quickly, and not for the better.
To be law abiding no longer means what it used to.
From my stand point abiding illegal laws makes one a criminal.
I know right from wrong. Jesus taught me that, and that is what I abide.
Man has lost his way, and so has his law.
Both are corrupt.
Of course not, but they are counting on us being that dumb.
I suppose what I say next is common knowledge by my Freeper FRiends. I have posted this before:
The best background check will never prevent the straw man gun transaction. Lets say Im a drug pushing gang banger. I have numerous arrests and would never pass a background check. I need a powerful semi-automatic to take out competitors moving into my drug market. I tell one of my crack customers that I will give them a good deal on crack if they buy the gun I need for me. They will pass the background check.
Insider politicians and insider lobby groups like the NRA and National Right To Life play the emotional strings with wedge issues (ala Karl Rove) but don’t ultimately defend the right to life or the Second Amendment.
They wheel and deal in the middle of the issue and keep you emotionally charged up so you keep sending the donations in.
When election time comes the NRA and NRL publish voter guides and endorse business as usual politicians on the basis of their emotional wedge issue votes.
Like sheep we have supported the business as usual politicians while our country has sunk deeper in the financial quagmire.
If we keep electing the RINO’S (OVER 90 percent of currently serving GOP members of Congress) there will be no real solution and the debt bubble will burst.
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I can't understand how the GOP thinks it can ever try to become the dems. They will never be able to out-lib them!
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