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This guy needs to just SHUT UP....See bolded text in the article below.


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ABC News
New NRA Campaign Asks Lawmakers to Pledge Not to Confiscate Guns in Times of Crisis
Ad Campaign Begins Tomorrow, NRA Reacts to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita
By JAKE TAPPER and AVERY MILLER

May 17, 2006 — - The National Rifle Association is fired up.

ABC News has learned that the powerful gun group will launch a new campaign on Thursday when it convenes its annual convention in Milwaukee, Wis. It will demand that police chiefs and mayors pledge to never confiscate weapons from law-abiding citizens in the wake of disasters such as hurricanes or terrorist attacks.

"We are going to ask every mayor and every police chief in America to take a pledge that they will never go door-to-door confiscating firearms from law-abiding citizens," Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the NRA, told ABC News in an exclusive interview airing this evening on "World News Tonight."

"We're also going to go to state legislatures and Congress to pass legislation to make it a federal and a state crime for anyone that gives those orders and carries them out," he added.

The organization officials maintains that after Hurricane Katrina, law enforcement officers in Louisiana confiscated firearms from law-abiding gun owners

"We can't allow these local tyrannies to exist after disaster hits where they throw the Constitution out the window," LaPierre said. "That's what the police chief in New Orleans did."

And LaPierre this issue is one that resonates with gun owners.

"The lesson of New Orleans is all the people that said the police, the government would protect you could not be trusted. All the politicians that said 'We'll be there' couldn't keep that promise," LaPierre said. "Citizens were completely on their own against robbers, against looters, and if they didn't have a firearm they were completely defenseless against the bad guys."

New York Lawmakers Object


The NRA, one of the most powerful lobbying organizations in Washington, said its members are outraged by stories of rampant gun confiscation by New Orleans law enforcement in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

"If we found a person who was walking the street with a weapon, then did we disarm them? Did we take the weapon? Did we arrest them? Yes, we did," said Warren Riley, superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department. "We were not going into homes and disarming citizens and taking their weapons."

Louisiana law enforcement officials acknowledged that some guns were taken but said the NRA has misunderstood how widespread confiscation was and that there was no official order.

But the NRA pointed to comments made by the police chief at the time, Eddie Compass, who said "no one" could be armed. "We'll take the weapons," Compass said.

Gun control advocates greeted the news of the NRA's new campaign with outrage.

"This shows the NRA at its worst, at its most extreme," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., a longtime advocate of gun control. "To put handcuffs around police officers who are doing their jobs for some crazy way-out-there view that police officers want to confiscate guns of law-abiding citizens is to make a mistake. If I were Mayor Bloomberg or [New York] Police Chief [Ray] Kelly, or any other law enforcement officer, I'd say to the NRA, 'Make my day.'"

The NRA intends to make this a major issue in the midterm elections this November. The NRA said that starting in October, it would buy television time in targeted states to run an NRA television show that would include testimonies from Louisiana gun owners about gun confiscation.

"Citizens were completely on their own against robbers, against looters," LaPierre said. "And if they didn't have a firearm they were completely defenseless against the bad guys."

The NRA's opponents said that powerful and successful as the gun lobby has proved itself to be, it often fails when it takes on law enforcement.
 
Does schumer really have his head inserted so far up his rectum to have not seen the videos of california highway patrol bodyslamming that old woman in her own kitchen for having a little revolver?
 
"If we found a person who was walking the street with a weapon, then did we disarm them? Did we take the weapon? Did we arrest them? Yes, we did," said Warren Riley, superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department. "We were not going into homes and disarming citizens and taking their weapons."
what about the old lady who was body-checked by the JBT in her own house that was shown on TV?
 
Does schumer really have his head inserted so far up his rectum to have not seen the videos of california highway patrol bodyslamming that old woman in her own kitchen for having a little revolver?
Boofus, he simply doesn't care. He is a typical elitist socialist who will lie when it pleases him and who will conveniently ignore the facts.

Gun control is not about guns, it is about control.
 
It is all propaganda. Everyone in the U.S. knows a tyranny existed during that crisis, and the videos of "Cops gone wild" proved it.

Schumer has no veracity, and anyone with half a brain can see he is a lier and a traitor.

Anyone who votes for Schumer is complacent in his plot to disarm law abiding citizens. And the media is in it with him. For the media to let the N.O. PD spokesman's statement "we were not going into homes and confiscating guns" stand, is treason.

The fact that they are so bold as to display it in a Headline, is indicative of how hard they will work after the July 4th U.N. plot to take away your Constitutional rights.
 
Maybe I'm way too naive, but for ABC News to let NOLA's police chief make that statement while they have video in their archives that disproves his statement is just... :cuss: :banghead:
 
The organization officials maintains that after Hurricane Katrina, law enforcement officers in Louisiana confiscated firearms from law-abiding gun owners
Notice the bias, as if this fact had not already been proven and admitted by NOLA when faced with a contempt charge.
 
Be nice to him

You should all be polite to Chuckie-Schmuckie.

Chuckie will wind up in November being the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary committee or another prestigious position running and controlling the Senate.

I'm sure he, DiFi, Lautenberg and their contributing buddy Sarah Brady have big plans for next Spring's Senate sessions that will involve all of us in a very big way.
 
what about the old lady who was body-checked by the JBT in her own house that was shown on TV?
Those cops weren't New Orleans PD ... they where Los Angeles PD IIRC (or was that CHP?) ... at any rate they where California cops just helpin' out.
 
ABC News
New NRA Campaign Asks Lawmakers to Pledge Not to Confiscate Guns in Times of Crisis
Ad Campaign Begins Tomorrow, NRA Reacts to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita
By JAKE TAPPER and AVERY MILLER

Hmmmm, you mean the Jake Tapper who used to write for Salon.com? I wonder what happens if we google his name and the words "NRA"

Salon.com said:
About the writer
Jake Tapper is the Washington correspondent for Salon News and a former employee of Handgun Control Inc.

Here is just the tiniest sample of the anti-gun, anti-NRA, stories he did for Salon. You can find dozens more if that kind of thing interests you:
http://archive.salon.com/politics/feature/2001/05/15/guns/print.html
http://archive.salon.com/politics/feature/2001/03/06/guns/index.html
http://archive.salon.com/politics2000/feature/2000/05/17/bush/index.html
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/1999/08/12/nra/index.html
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/1999/08/11/gun/index.html

Gee, I guess ABC News sees no problem with having a former employee and advocate for Handgun Control cover the NRA? Talk about media bias...

Here is a page where you can let ABC know that hiring lobbyists for the other side to cover the NRA isn't the most ethical practice, even for mainstream media...

http://abcnews.go.com/Reference/story?id=54216
 
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Boofus, he simply doesn't care. He is a typical elitist socialist who will lie when it pleases him and who will conveniently ignore the facts.
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Yes, to some extent you have to lay this on the NY voters for failing to see through his act and continue electing the guy. I guess just about every community has its share of lying windbags. Not all communities elect them to the Senate, though.
 
if that article was reproduced as printed (no link) it protrayed a very anti-gun stance from the second sentence...

ABC News has learned that the powerful gun group will launch a new campaign on Thursday when it convenes its annual convention in Milwaukee, Wis. It will demand that police chiefs and mayors pledge to never confiscate weapons from law-abiding citizens in the wake of disasters such as hurricanes or terrorist attacks.

"We are going to ask every mayor and every police chief in America to take a pledge that they will never go door-to-door confiscating firearms from law-abiding citizens," Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the NRA, told ABC News in an exclusive interview airing this evening on "World News Tonight."
Demand has a very negative connotation from ask and has quite a different meaning.
 
I like demand. THEY work for US, not the other way around. Big city police chiefs are entirely out of control. They do a great deal to discredit their uniforms. Something about the position seems to attract mentally unbalanced, power-hungry bullies, whether it's the wife beating sociopath in Tacoma or that sue-happy nutcase "Moose" who had everyone looking for a van full of NRA members during the DC shootings. I wonder what the results would be if you asked real cops on the beat whether they felt their chiefs were fair minded, politically balanced people :D
 
Oh what a biased piece and Schumer acts like he does not know there was a law suit aganist Nagin the the police. It went to court they lost and the NRA won. Nagin was found in contempt of court. This was not even mentioned. They should have printed this info right after Schumers diatribe showing him to be out of the legal mainstream of the USA. I truly hate the MSM.:banghead:
 
One thing Schumer is not is anything near stuiped. He is an highly intelligent man who is able to so see all sides of an issue. This makes him far more dangerous than a stuiped person. He knows how to milk an issue for all it worth to gain point with his consituitents.
 
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Chuckie will wind up in November being the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary committee or another prestigious position running and controlling the Senate.

I'm sure he, DiFi, Lautenberg and their contributing buddy Sarah Brady have big plans for next Spring's Senate sessions that will involve all of us in a very big way.

That's why a lot of people who support the Second Amendment are going to vote for a third party. They're going to make a statement about their principles and show the Republican Party how much they're disappointed in not getting enough support for the Second Amendment.

Having done so, they will help put Schumer, Feinstein, Lautenberg, Sarah Brady, and their colleagues in power.
 
Here's the latest results of the ABC News poll:

Should you legally be permitted to keep firearms during a natural disaster or terror attack?

Yes, who else will protect me during a crisis? 1,413
No, leave this to the authorities. 164
Unsure, clearly there needs to be some leeway during a crisis. 82
Total Vote: 1,659

News polls might not matter much, but I just like the thought of a majority taking personal reponsibility.
 
"This shows the NRA at its worst, at its most extreme," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-

Schumer, Clinton, Bloomburg, they all have their crainiums in their rectums. You should try living in this state with all of these idiots, we need a score card to figure out what the handgun law of the day is. Now in New York even with a NICS certificate, all gun transactions need to be called in since New York law hasn't complied with NICS. So all the issued certificates are is pocket fodder. This state and it's government needs a good enema. My last child is out of school in six years, and I'm looking to move soon after, we are sick of the high taxes, and Albany control addicts.:cuss:
 
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