Bill Clinton to Democrats: Don't Trivialize Gun Culture

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When I register to vote, I don't declare any party because I am not a Democrat or Republican. I look at who represents my interests better than the other. There are pro-gun Democrats and anti-gun Republicans so I vote accordingly.

I can't be labeled and I won't be labeled yet many here do so when they read a post they don't agree with. Labeling is unfair and it is wrong unless you know the person's entire history and voting patterns. It is similar to profiling and that cannot help unite our community, only fracture it.
Oh yeah, supporting supposedly 'Pro-Gun Democrats' has worked out real well recently. :rolleyes:

More pro-gun senators open to new laws (*Click*)

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/17/renewed-and-some-new-support-for-gun-control/


When it comes time to trash the Constitution they're right behind their more liberal brethren.

Only someone who's blind to reality or living under a rock would be under the impression that gun rights isn't a partisan issue.
 
Only someone who's blind to reality or living under a rock would be under the impression that gun rights isn't a partisan issue.
Of course it is largely a partisan issue, but as with everything political it is the middle that usually determines which way things go. The either/or approach is a loser, and gun owners will be the ones that lose.
 
Why pretend? :Shrug

Democrats largely give lip service to the Constitution and the 2nd Amendment because it's considered a tradition to do so, but that's all it is (lip service). Counting on them to support and defend the 2A is like counting on a chair to support your weight when it has a broken leg, it's just going to give way eventually.

And the day I lose my Second Amendment right is the day I die. Legislation isn't really a factor.
 
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