Now that's funnyZoo wrote:Conservatives need better marketing. Instead of being simple and straightforward by calling it Voter ID, we should have sold it as closing the dead voter loophole and stopping high capacity assault hollow votes.

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Now that's funnyZoo wrote:Conservatives need better marketing. Instead of being simple and straightforward by calling it Voter ID, we should have sold it as closing the dead voter loophole and stopping high capacity assault hollow votes.
Sir I too am an amateur when it comes to politics was a public servant a lot of my adult life now find as I'm getting older have to learn to bend a little more than I want. I may vent a little but when it comes time to listen I take my lead from people like Mr Cotton who has done a lot more for our gun rights than I could have ever done seems he's right a whole lot more than wrong.mojo84 wrote:Sometimes throwing the anti-gun crowd a bone will help sway public opinion and perception that at least something is being done. At this point, it is easy for the anti-gun crowd to sway the less informed less interested emotionally driven public their way.
I don't think anyone believes this will satisfy their objectives but it may help strengthen the pro 2nd Amendment position.
Then again, I am a complete amateur in the politics arena and am doing my best to learn how the game is played as we go.
I know folks get a little hot under the collar when talking about the 2A but I must say if anyone believes that the gun grabbers will be happy with a few changes in the law well I think your spoon fell out of your cereal bowl. These folks want a total ban on firearms in this country & won't stop until they have it. The goal here is to start chipping away at our 2A very much like the ole float the pumpkin down the river trick. If they can get some stuff here they will be back & very soon right now just throwing wild punches trying to see where we're weak.anygunanywhere wrote:I read the whole article.KaiserB wrote:
I am sure the NRA appreciates you just reading the first paragraph.
I also posted more reasons for my objection, which, by the way, applies to all infringements and firearms regulations.
Congress has no constitutional authority to pass any firearms laws. None.
Furthermore, this allowing the federal government the authority to determine sanity or insanity, or whether or not someone can purchase, own, or carry firearms is in the extreme absurd.
The government in its present form can do NOTHING right. NOTHING!> I trust the federal govertnment with NOTHING. All three branches are corrupt and do not follow the Constitution at all unless it furthers their agenda of running this country into the ground, turning it into a socilaist mecca.
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