Carl N. Brown
Member
I watched the House hearings on the Waco investigation,
the VHS version of Waco: Rules of Engagement and the
unedited version of W:ROE on cable. Given the
performance of the Charlie Schumer cult in justifying
a military assault on a religous commune over possession
of guns (none of the other excuses were BATF jurisdiction),
it will take more than a few window dressing PR pieces
to convince me the Democratic Party has undergone a
sea-change over gun control.
Since Carl Bakal's "This Very Day A Gun May Kill You" in
the July 1959 Harper's magazine, I have followed what
left-liberal-Democrat sources in New York and other
liberal strongholds have said about guns, gun owners and
the NRA for nearly fifty years: there is a mountain of
evidence from their own sources what they think of us.
New York city cops shot a man reaching for his wallet to
show ID: somehow it was his fault or Charlton Heston's.
To be a blue-state Democrat you must hate-hate-hate guns.
One press release will not convince me that now they are
friends.
the VHS version of Waco: Rules of Engagement and the
unedited version of W:ROE on cable. Given the
performance of the Charlie Schumer cult in justifying
a military assault on a religous commune over possession
of guns (none of the other excuses were BATF jurisdiction),
it will take more than a few window dressing PR pieces
to convince me the Democratic Party has undergone a
sea-change over gun control.
Since Carl Bakal's "This Very Day A Gun May Kill You" in
the July 1959 Harper's magazine, I have followed what
left-liberal-Democrat sources in New York and other
liberal strongholds have said about guns, gun owners and
the NRA for nearly fifty years: there is a mountain of
evidence from their own sources what they think of us.
New York city cops shot a man reaching for his wallet to
show ID: somehow it was his fault or Charlton Heston's.
To be a blue-state Democrat you must hate-hate-hate guns.
One press release will not convince me that now they are
friends.