Monkeyleg
October 9, 2003, 11:57 PM
One of the Wisconsin Concealed Carry Association volunteers bravely agreed to a radio interview on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's branch of National Public Radio. Instead of the usual interview-by-phone format for such events, they insisted that he drive 90 miles from Madison to participate in the show.
The format was thus: he would be asked questions by either the host or a representative of the program, and not be able to hear or respond to the anti's answers. The show was, in other words, a "canned hunt."
Nevertheless, Dominic did a fanatastic job. But weigh the time alloted to him versus the time alloted to Jeri Bonavia. Moreover, weigh the softball questions tossed to Jeri. When you're done with that, start poking holes in her arguments. If you can hit a barn at 25 yards, it should be easy.
Here's the audio (Real Audio Player required): http://www.wuwm.com/programs/atten/search.asp?searchfor=concealed+weapons
The format was thus: he would be asked questions by either the host or a representative of the program, and not be able to hear or respond to the anti's answers. The show was, in other words, a "canned hunt."
Nevertheless, Dominic did a fanatastic job. But weigh the time alloted to him versus the time alloted to Jeri Bonavia. Moreover, weigh the softball questions tossed to Jeri. When you're done with that, start poking holes in her arguments. If you can hit a barn at 25 yards, it should be easy.
Here's the audio (Real Audio Player required): http://www.wuwm.com/programs/atten/search.asp?searchfor=concealed+weapons