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Re: Texan vs Massachusetts


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Posted by Britt on September 27, 2004 at 08:34:37 from (207.69.137.24):

In Reply to: Re: Texan vs Massachusetts posted by tlak on September 27, 2004 at 07:36:08:

Quote from tlak: "Just spread a little green and something like a gun ban will never happen."
Sir or Madam, I think that you are seriously optomistic on what the NRA is capable of. There are several avenues of attack on the second amendment. One of the most dangerous and not well published is from the UN. They are working on a binding international treaty to ban private ownership of firearms world wide. If the treaty is ratified by the Senate and signed by the President, the second amendment will evaporate. Mr. Kerry is on record about his belief that the UN should control the worlds destiny. That in its-self should give most people pause to think about his future actions.
While in the Senate, Mr. Kerry has voted more than FIFTY TIMES against gun rights. What makes you think that he will do any different in the future?
A lot of the replies to this post seem to be made from preconcieved ideas on the candidates. DON'T fall into that trap. RESEARCH each candidates past voting records. THEN make up your mind! There are things that President Bush has done that I disagree with, BUT I don't let that detract from my opinion of his overall record. On the other hand, I find it difficult to find many things that Senator Kerry has done that I support.
I try to look through the daily manure that we are presented thru the national media to see what each candidate stands for. I keep having to go back to their records. For me the choice is clear.
I can only say this, INFORM YOURSELF!!! Do NOT rely on the press or what your buddies say. Do the research and then make your decision. Research BOTH men's records.
All the green spread around in Washington will not amount to anything, if a misguided Congress and President decide to sign a treaty or bill that GIVES YOUR RIGHTS AWAY.
God help this country if we choose wrong in November.

Britt



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