KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
Amen on that.
Moderator: Charles L. Cotton
KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
Ditto.nitrogen wrote:Amen on that.KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
While I agree with you, I value the 1st ammendment just as much as the 2nd. Both are absolutely essential for our Safety and freedom. If we have one candidate that has disrespected and worked against the freedoms of speech and of the press, and another that the second ammendment, then I suppose the only other option would to vote for neither.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Then welcome Senator Rick "I hate guns" Noriega to Washington. I'm not a single issue voter either, but a candidate's position on guns is a litmus test. If they are wrong on that issue, then they oppose my ability to protect myself and my family and that's unacceptable, even if I agree with every other thing they support or oppose. If I have two pro-gun candidates running, then I get to look at other issues when deciding how to vote. Likewise, if I have two anti-gun candidates (never happened to me), then I make my decision on other issues. But when one candidate supports my right and ability to defend myself and my family and one does not, then the issue is settled at that point.
I too hate the bailout, but my safety comes first, then my money.
Chas.
KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
And you can thank John Cornyn for that.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Then welcome Senator Rick "I hate guns" Noriega to Washington.
I'd be interested to see documentation on this, as I have not been able to find ANY information on his gun control stance.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Then welcome Senator Rick "I hate guns" Noriega to Washington.
I also know that the NRA endorsed him for his last race in 2006, but I'm not sure about the previous races.Project Vote Smart wrote: Gun Issues
2006 Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all state legislative candidates in 2006, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund assigned Representative Noriega a grade of A (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F).
2004 Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all state legislative candidates in 2004, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund assigned Representative Noriega a grade of A (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F).
2002 Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all state legislative candidates in 2002, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund assigned Representative Noriega a grade of A (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F).
2000 Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all state legislative candidates in 2000, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund assigned Representative Noriega a grade of B (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F).
1998 Based on a questionnaire and the votes that National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund considered to be the most important in 1998, they have assigned Representative Noriega a grade of B (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F-).
I owe Rep. Noriega and everyone an apology; I had my people confused. Noriega is running for the U.S. Senate and I guess I had "senate" on my mind, forgetting the Rick Noriega was a Representative not a Texas Senator. I was thinking of Texas Senator Mario Gallegos, not Texas Representative Rick Noriega. This coupled with Noriega's refusal to answer the NRA Questionnaire, thus earning a "?" rating, and I popped off with the "I hate guns" comment. I should have checked his record better.nitrogen wrote:I'd be interested to see documentation on this, as I have not been able to find ANY information on his gun control stance.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Then welcome Senator Rick "I hate guns" Noriega to Washington.
Also, I don't see the Brady Campaign or their ilk supporting him.
+2KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
Especially since the challenger has an NRA "A" rating.dawgfishboy wrote:+2KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
(including the Mrs.)
Kevin, are you referring to Rick Noriega? If so, he doesn't have an "A" rating, he refused to return an NRA questionnaire. This is worrisome since some of the issues on the federal level are different from what are issues in Texas. He he raised his rating from "B" to "A" in Texas and he always voted with us in recent years. But one must wonder why he refused to state his position now, especially when the Obama/Biden tickets combines two anti-gun candidates.KBCraig wrote:Especially since the challenger has an NRA "A" rating.dawgfishboy wrote:+2KD5NRH wrote:Well, I think it's safe to say that, after their bailout votes, neither Hutchison nor Cornyn is going to have an easy time getting my vote for anything.
(including the Mrs.)