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Alright everyone, get out to vote, especially in:pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, Nevada, Idaho,Missouri, Indiana Virginia, Georgia and North Carolina! Why?:Large turnouts are what decide elections, and if you're feeling demoralized by the polls, remember, the Republicans, who in this case, for the presidential election, is the most pro-gun, tend to do better than the polls suggest.

The NRA serves as a very good guide to voters, BTW. And if you want to vote for the anti-gun of the 2 candidates, remember, the more anti-gun candidate voted to ban 30-30, 12 gauge slugs, and more, leaving only buckshot, bow and arrow, and possibly(I don't know if they'd be affected by the ban or not) muzzleloaders for hunting deer. Duck and goose loads would probably also be banned.(A high velocity, small, harder than lead due to the no-lead regulations would almost certainly pierce a high enough level of vest to be banned)

In addition, if the anti-gunners gain control of the congress, senate, and presidency, there will be nothing to stop them. If you think they'll only go after assault rifles, you're wrong, after the '94 ban was passed, good 'ol Diane wanted to ban scoped bolt-action rifle, because they were "sniper weapons".:banghead:
So guys, get out and vote, it's a very important election for gun owners all acroess America.
 
Wasting a vote on third party . . .

A McCain - Palin is the only vote that counts. Voting for a Nader or other third party is wasting a valuable vote that would otherwise count November 4th. Yes, I like Ralph Nader, but voting for him is a wasted vote this time around. Concerning firearm owners, it's a battle between McCain and Obama. Vote for Obama if you want Communism ruling America or Vote for McCain if you wish to retain hunting ability and your firearm protection. The decision should be crystal clear simple on November 4, 2008. cliffy
 
I voted about an hour ago. Let's not forget DC v.Heller was a 5-4 victory. That was close, way too close, guys. Choose wisely this term.
 
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