MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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Re: MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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We have come to a time in history when men lacking character are often given "leadership" roles by the political machines. With no real character or moral compass, these so-called leaders simply use political expediency as justification for the plunder of the populace. The voters need to recognize them for the dangerous parasites they are and look to elect persons of character.
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Re: MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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This award is presented to Gabriel Gomez the RINO that believes “assault weapons” are too complicated for regular people to learn to “safely handle”. His arrogance and elitism are more in line with the Democratic party, although the anti gun crowd does not have a very high opinion of the military either.

His statement- "I was kind of skewed in thinking that people could safely handle an assault weapon," also demonstrates that he believes the voting public is also too dumb to recognize he is "changing his opinion” for political expediency.
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Mr. Gomez deserves this award for showing the voters exactly who he is.
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Re: MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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He either doesn't know or purposely distorts the difference between a true select fire assault rifle and a civilian semi automatic rifle. Neither is understandable considering his training.

Of course he is a politician from Massachusetts so maybe that tells us all we need to know.

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Re: MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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Dragonfighter wrote:
JALLEN wrote:
mewalke wrote:
JALLEN wrote: even if they don't know a SEAL from a WALRUS
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Hey, don't be dissing them WALRUSes. For your information, it's an even more highly secret ops team, so secret w...., ahh, they don't even have their own hats and t-shirts, for the more, ahhhh, "full grown" operators when they need to send in the heavies. I've probably said too much already.
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Re: MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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Here's a possible alternative viewpoint....

Would you rather have this guy elected Senator from MA, or would you rather see MA elect a straight-up Libocrat.?

Now, I know some of you will say "Democrat, because at least we'll know who our enemy is", but, practically speaking, if we're hoping to take +6 Senate seats next year, how many of them do you think (honestly now) can be won by a true conservative in Massachusetts?

Yes... this same thinking got us McCain and Romney.
At least I respected Romney as a person and as a business man.

All this is just to point out that reaching the goal will require a reality check.
Like it or not.
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Re: MA politician and Navy Seal changes view on AWB

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It is really sad that we always end-up having to settle for the candidate that just quite ain't right for us...
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