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March 29, 2004, 09:02 AM
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SEE WHAT DEMOCRAT KERRY REALLY SAID and DID

Reprinted from NewsMax.com


Kerry on the Record: Brandishing the Gun Issue


Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004

Editor’s note: This is Part 12 in a series revealing the Democratic front-runner’s track record on the important issues of the day.
Part 1: POWs and MIAs <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/13/165004.shtml>
Part 2: Defense <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/16/132851.shtml>
Part 3: Ties With Vietnam <http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/17/164944.shtml>
Part 4: Attacking U.S. Intelligence <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/18/173209.shtml>
Part 5: Pro-abortion Militancy <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/21/190642.shtml>
Part 6: Gay Marriage Flip-Flop <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/27/220527.shtml>
Part 7: Taxes <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/27/221538.shtml>
Part 8: Undocumented Immigrants/Amnesty <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/3/224520.shtml>
Part 9: Missile Defense <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/5/210437.shtml>
Part 10: Bashing Reagan <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/12/192323.shtml>
Part 11: NAFTA and Free Trade <http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/19/224429.shtml>

Gun control is a tough act for Democrats. While polls show overwhelming support among Democratic primary voters for federal regulation of gun ownership, that is not true for general-election voters as a whole.

In Al Gore’s 2000 campaign, the National Rifle Association tar brushed the candidate as one who would take Americans’ guns away. Consequently, Gore lost in states such as Tennessee and West Virginia, where hunting is king. Some pundits even suggest that his tough stance on guns cost him the election.

In retrospect, Gore indeed shot himself in the foot while still in the primary campaign. He and Bill Bradley literally competed to see who had the stronger gun control program.

Gore stood in bold relief on the top of the ridgeline, calling for licensing and registration of handguns. For gun owners that’s the kiss of death. Some 47 percent of households and 54 percent of union households, a key Democratic stronghold, own guns.

Democrats have learned the hard way to draw the line in the sand -- the assault weapons ban and background checks can play in Peoria, but handgun registration is poison.

Enter John Kerry --

Kerry has voted with the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence 100 percent the time, and he has earned a grade of “F” from the powerful National Rifle Association – as well as a 0 percent rating with Gun Owners of America. He opposes granting gun makers immunity from civil lawsuits arising wrongful use of weapons, supports renewing the ban on assault-type weapons, and would require the same background checks at gun shows that are mandatory for other gun sales.

Kerry’s stump message in a nutshell: I’m a hunter. I like to hunt and shoot guns. I believe heartily in the right to bear arms. But, stick with me now, we gun-totters can certainly stand some common sense rules of gun responsibility.

Yes, “Responsibility,” with a capital “R” -- right here in River City:

“Mr. President, the issue before us today can be summed up in one word: responsibility. I first started hunting with my cousins when I was young and I still enjoy hunting today. I believe strongly in the Second Amendment and I believe in the right to bear arms. But I also believe that with our rights as Americans come responsibilities.” (March 2004 speech in favor of extending the assault weapons ban)

Just in case the R-word doesn’t resonate enough, Kerry has worked to cast the shadow of the tall, lone American hunter in the field. Dressed up in duck boots, jeans, a manly flannel shirt and an orange shooting vest, he has blasted away at pheasants with a troop of reporters bringing up the rear.

But, alas, commical images aside, there’s just so ammunition re Kerry on this issue. Republicans are not cat-calling “flip-flop” for the simple reason that the candidate has been pretty consistent over the years. So consistent, in fact, that it gave the candidate the delicious – if ironic -- satisfaction of crying "flip-flop" himself.

When a 1992 NRA questionnaire surfaced that indicated that Howard Dean would “oppose restrictions on semiautomatic firearms,” Kerry leaped into action:

“Howard Dean needs to square his support for the N.R.A. with his current position. You can’t just flip a position in the year you decide to run for president and say, ‘Here I am.’ I think people are looking for something more than that.”

On the Record:

Kerry voted for the assault weapons ban contained in the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1993, restricting the manufacture, transfer, and possession of certain semiautomatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. On November 17, 1993, the amendment passed 56-43.


Kerry voted for the Brady Bill in November 1993. The legislation required a 5-day waiting period on handgun purchases, to allow local officials to conduct a background check. The bill passed the House on November 10 and on November 20, 1993, the bill passed the Senate 63-36.


Kerry voted against the motion to table (defeat) the Boxer/Kohl Amendment, requiring that all handguns sold in the United States be sold with a child safety lock. On July 21, 1998, a motion was made to table the amendment. The motion to table passed 61-39.


Kerry voted against the Craig Amendment that would have required that gun stores have trigger locks in stock and available for sale. The vote on the Craig amendment was immediately prior to a vote on the stronger Boxer/Kohl amendment to require all handguns sold in the United States be sold with a child safety lock. The Craig Amendment was an effort to undercut support for the stronger Boxer/Kohl amendment. On July 21, 1998, the amendment passed 72-28.


Kerry voted against the Large Ammunition Magazine Ban Amendment to ban the importation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices. On July 21, 1998, a motion was made to table the amendment. The motion to table passed 54-44.


Kerry voted against the motion to table (defeat) the Child Access Prevention Amendment to increase penalties for individuals who permit juvenile access to firearms. On July 21, 1998, a motion was made to table the amendment. The motion to table passed 69-31.


Kerry voted for the Lautenberg Gun Show Amendment to the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and Rehabilitation Act of 1999 to close the loophole allowing individuals to sell guns from their private collections at gun shows without completing background checks for purchasers. On May 20, 1999, with Vice President Al Gore casting the tie-breaking vote, the amendment passed 51-50.


Kerry voted against the motion to table (defeat) the Ban on Unlicensed Sale of Guns on Internet, an amendment to the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and Rehabilitation Act of 1999 banning the unlicensed sale of guns on the Internet by requiring websites clearly designed to sell guns to be federally licensed firearms dealers and to comply with all such federal laws. A motion was offered to table the amendment. On May 14, 1999, the motion to table passed 50-43.


Kerry voted against the motion to table (defeat) Large-Capacity Clips, an amendment to the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and Rehabilitation Act of 1999, to ban the importation of large-capacity magazines (ammunition feeding devices that can hold more than ten rounds). A motion was offered to table the amendment. On May 13, 1999, the motion to table failed 39-59.

In 2000, Kerry signed the Democrat manifesto, “A New Agenda for the New Decade,” which, among a host of other things, calls for the development and use of “smart gun” technology to prevent use of firearms by unauthorized persons.


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Bartholomew Roberts
March 29, 2004, 09:10 AM
Ugh...with all of Kerry's anti-gun votes these are the ones they chose to highlight?

How about the one where Kerry voted to ban .30-30 and other centerfire rifle ammo from America? The one where he put the lie to this "I'm a hunter" (as if that has anything to do with the Second Amendment) nonsense. The one that happened JUST THIS MONTH.

Sean Smith
March 29, 2004, 09:45 AM
Indeed, Kerry literally has the most anti-gun voting record possible in the U.S. Senate. 100% anti-RKBA score from the Brady Bunch. I wonder how the resident Kerry-loving moles will spin that. :rolleyes:

greyhound
March 29, 2004, 06:28 PM
Never thought of that - can't call him "Weeble" or "Flip Flop" on gun issues - he's 100% bad.

Just hope the hunters don't buy his BS.

And didn't Clinton try the duck hunting nonsense?

XLMiguel
March 29, 2004, 06:47 PM
The White House began airing their TV commercials to re-elect the president, and the John Kerry campaign is condemning his use of 9/11 in the ads. He said, it is unconscionable to use the tragic memory of a war in
order to get elected, unless of course, it's the Vietnam War."
- Jay Leno

"John Kerry has promised to take this country back from the wealthy. Who better than the guy worth $700 million to take the country back? See, he knows how the wealthy think. He can spy on them at his country club, at his place in Palm Beach, at his house in the Hamptons. He's like a mole for the working man." - Jay Leno

"I'm worried about John Kerry, he's so confident now that he's already planning his White House sex scandal."
- David Letterman

"John Kerry will be the Democratic nominee for president. Democrats finally found someone who is Al Gore without the flash and the sizzle." - Craig Kilborn

"Kerry has already begun his search for a running mate. They say that because John Edwards still has $50 million in campaign money, Kerry might pick him. Pick him? Hey, for $50 million, Kerry will change his position on gay marriage and marry him." - Jay Leno

"Yesterday Senator John Kerry changed his mind and now supports the ban on gay marriages. I'm telling you this guy has more positions than Paris Hilton." - David Letterman

"According to a new study, Botox injections can help back pain. So you see, that's why John Kerry had all that Botox - his back was killing him from all that flip-flopping on issues." - Jay Leno

"An Internet report claims that John Kerry had an affair with a young woman, but that she still loves him and will deny it. When asked if this was similar to the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, a spokesman said 'Close, but no cigar.'" - Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live

"Over the weekend, John Kerry - the big John Kerry juggernaut moves on - he won primaries in Washington D.C., Nevada and, I think, Canada. And he's so confident that he's started nailing that intern again." - David Letterman

"The head of the AFL-CIO endorsed John Kerry, saying, 'The time has come to come behind one man, one leader, one candidate.' Then he said, 'And until we find that man, we will have to endorse John Kerry.'" - Conan O'Brien

"The Democrats are all over this. Democratic strategists feel John Kerry's war record means he can beat Bush. They say when it comes down to it voters will always vote for a war hero over someone who tried to get out of the war. I'll be sure to mention that to Bob Dole when I see him."
- Jay Leno

"John Kerry said today that he wants to get rid of tax cuts for the rich and his wife said, 'Hey, shut up! What's the matter with you?! Are you nuts?!'" - Jay Leno

"They had a profile of John Kerry on the news and they said his FIRST WIFE was worth around $300 million and his SECOND WIFE, his current wife, is worth around $700 million. His intern (with whom he supposedly had an affair) was worth several more million. So when John Kerry says he's going
after the wealthy in this country, he's not just talking. He's doing it!" - Jay Leno

"In his big victory speech last night, Senator Kerry said that he wanted to defeat George Bush and the 'economy of privilege.' Then he hugged his wife, Teresa, heir to the multi-million dollar Heinz food fortune." - Jay Leno

"A new poll shows that Senator Kerry's support in the South is strongest amongst blacks. Kerry's appeal to Southern blacks is obvious. He is an ultra-liberal, ultra-wealthy white man who lives far, far away." - Dennis Miller

"The big winner on Super Tuesday was Senator John Kerry. He won 39 percent of the vote, which is pretty good, and begs the question, why the long face?" - Jay Leno

"In his speech last night, John Kerry said this was the beginning of the end of the Bush administration. I agree. Sure, it will probably take another five years, but this is it." - Jay Leno

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7.62FullMetalJacket
March 29, 2004, 06:59 PM
Where are the apologists?


:uhoh: Wating for the spin machine.


:scrutiny: Still waiting.


:confused: Bush lied, Kerry really didn't vote that way? :rolleyes:

greyhound
March 29, 2004, 07:05 PM
Where are the apologists?

7.62-

Kerry could be a sock puppet for all it matters, he was not the first choice for most Democrats, but he was deemed "electable" by some method.

What really matters is hating Bush. They would vote for a lump of coal if it ran against Bush.:rolleyes:

I rarely see anyone try to defend Kerry, they just turn the argument into a critique (to put it mildly) of Bush.

Cactus
March 29, 2004, 11:20 PM
Where are the apologists?

The same place they were when I brought up John Kerry's admitting to commiting "atrocities" during his service in Viet Nam. Hiding!:p

Cactus
March 31, 2004, 10:23 PM
The reason no leftie has jumped in to support the bo-toxed Boston Brahman is that there is really nothing they can say in support. Notice how the lefties never never say anything good about Kerry, it's just "Bush lied! Bush is evil! blah! blah! blah!". That's the reason that John Kerry will lose. It's very difficult to motivate people to vote for someone when the sole reason is that he isn't the other guy!

7.62FullMetalJacket
March 31, 2004, 10:52 PM
It is an interesting point. One of the talking heads studied this. No candidate has ever won the Presidency without a vision - by claiming that the other guy is bad so vote for me. Not saying that it cannot happen in this shallow electorate, but that it apparently has not happened before.

cheygriz
March 31, 2004, 11:24 PM
What are the three most frightening words in the English language to any thinking American?

"President John Kerry."

Cactus
April 1, 2004, 12:09 AM
No candidate has ever won the Presidency without a vision...

ANY major party candidate will get approx. 40% of the vote during the general election. Even Al Sharpton would probably get 35%. Where the battle is, is for the 20% of voters that will swing either way. In order to get those votes, the candidate has to offer something; personality, vision, leadership, humility, etc.

What can John Kerry offer?

7.62FullMetalJacket
April 1, 2004, 12:22 AM
:confused: :uhoh: :scrutiny:

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