Republican candidate for governor Greg Abbott said Tuesday he supports making it legal to openly carry handguns in public. The Texas attorney general promised that if elected he also would support allowing guns on college campuses.

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Republican candidate for governor Greg Abbott said Tuesday he supports making it legal to openly carry handguns in public. The Texas attorney general promised that if elected he also would support allowing guns on college campuses.
He's got mine.Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote:as long as he doesn't have completely opposite views on a couple other subjects he'd have my vote!
heck to the naw!!!!! very true....Keith B wrote:Greg Abbott is a very strong supporter of gun rights. And, even if he is not with you on all subjects, do you want Wendy Davis to win?
A little under a year from now. Gives him plenty of time to make everyone mad.Beiruty wrote:He will got my vote, when is the election?
Keith B wrote:Greg Abbott is a very strong supporter of gun rights.And, even if he is not with you on all subjects, do you want Wendy Davis to win?
texanjoker wrote:Keith B wrote:Greg Abbott is a very strong supporter of gun rights.And, even if he is not with you on all subjects, do you want Wendy Davis to win?
Heck no!
The state is turning blue because they are trying to choke the living crap out of everything good thing there is here.baldeagle wrote: The leftists are spending megabucks here to turn the state blue.
You can see it on some gun forums already with the fifth columnists rampng up their smear tactics on open carry.baldeagle wrote:The liberals are working very hard to take over Texas. They've made it their special project. I guarantee you his support of open carry and campus carry will be used to smear him as an extremist. He'd better be ready to defend himself
Please clarify this statement.Tic Tac wrote:You can see it on some gun forums already with the fifth columnists rampng up their smear tactics on open carry.baldeagle wrote:The liberals are working very hard to take over Texas. They've made it their special project. I guarantee you his support of open carry and campus carry will be used to smear him as an extremist. He'd better be ready to defend himself
This is only a guess, but I think he's referring to the 'fifth estate', which is a term used to describe the web bloggers. It's an extension of the 'fourth estate' which is a term used to describe the media in general.Cedar Park Dad wrote:Please clarify this statement.Tic Tac wrote:You can see it on some gun forums already with the fifth columnists rampng up their smear tactics on open carry.baldeagle wrote:The liberals are working very hard to take over Texas. They've made it their special project. I guarantee you his support of open carry and campus carry will be used to smear him as an extremist. He'd better be ready to defend himself
So...perhaps he means a bunch of trolls out there on other gun forums already ramping up the rhetoric in advance of the 2014 gubernatorial election.Making reference to the medieval concept of "three estates of the realm" (Clergy, Nobility and Commons) and to a more recently developed model of "four estates", which encompasses the media, Nayef Al-Rodhan introduces the weblogs (blogs) as a "fifth estate of the realm". Blogs have potential and real influence on contemporary policymaking, especially in the context of elections, reporting from conflict zones, and raising dissent over corporate or congressional policies. Based on these observations, Al-Rodhan suggests moving beyond traditional thinking that limits the “estates of the realm” to governmental action and proposes a broader perspective in which civilians or anyone with access to a computer and the Internet can contribute to the global political change and security.[5]