Has the uproar from pro-gun citizens already thwarted Obama? This guy says so.

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I don't know who this guy, The Ulsterman Report, is or how credible his report. He says the uproar from the public was effective in stopping Obama plan:

Like me you were probably watching the president’s gun control speech today. Was told this morning the presentation today was a revised version that was completed just last night after a bunch of back and forth between the White House and Senate leaders. Guessing that would be Harry Reid mostly. Last week the president was ready to go all in on the executive order scenario. Confiscation was going to be in play. Then the backlash came and it forced Obama to back off. He didn’t want to but after Reid said it was a no go, and the NRA was preparing to go to war with the White House, the president was given a revised script and that is what we heard this morning. You could tell too. Obama stumbled over the words more than usual. He didn’t have the time to prep the script like he normally does. Probably fuming he was forced to read the new version also.

http://theulstermanreport.com/2013/01/16/republican-insider-obama-livid-over-gun-rights-backlash/

Certainly it is not time to pat ourselves on the back as the fight is not yet over. Keep up the pressure.
 
I'd like to know who his source was that told him that confiscation was a orginal part of yesterdays plan. I don't doubt that is want they want to accomplish in the end game but I don't believe it was supposed to be a part of yesterdays event. They know better, registration and bans first, and latter on confiscation. They know if they just moved to confiscation that they would have to prepare for war.
 
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On the other hand they could be carrying out their agenda exactly as planned. Put out feelers with stories that suggest the police will be out there confiscating next week. Then, whatever you actually put out there seems 'not so bad' to some people after what they feared. They relax a bit. - - -Then come up with EOs that direct agencies so you can use them to take action, and administrative law. They take away your rights using bureaucracy and the high costs of legal defense to restore them. They make it tougher for manufacturers and retailers to do business.
The devil is in the details. A few EOs listed in the media can become thousands of pages of regulations with all sorts of hidden nasties.

NO time to relax our guard or lessen our efforts.
 
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