Keith B wrote:You can't really tell for sure how Straus would have voted becuase as Speaker he did not vote on many of the issues. The one Guns issue he did vote on was a Yea http://votesmart.org/candidate/key-vote ... us/37/guns" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The Annoyed Man wrote:Isn't that kind of like saying, "since you have not disproven the negative, I stand by my decision to ignore the positive proof?"Keith B wrote:While that voting record looks favorable, that is not total proof that he can't be swayed by an anti-gun constituancy. I stand by my statement.The Annoyed Man wrote:Respectfully, yes we do know: https://votesmart.org/candidate/key-vot ... LVqwaOCOrVKeith B wrote:As Charles stated earlier we don't know for sure how Turner would be on gun legislation.
I'll admit Turner looks favorable, but you never know.
He maneuvers in a way that his dirty work is done by his cronies and he doesn't have to go on record. How many guarantees are there in politics with anyone?