its not an issue because we gunowners aren't making it the issue; it is easily swept under the rug.
i've written several emails to the media (cnn, wall street journal, abc, etc) to let them know why i felt the Democrats took a whoopin' this round...
i actually got a response from the wall street journal. i emailed regarding the post-mortem of daschle's bid for re-election, and nowhere did they mention guns. i let them know, and i got a response that said something along the lines of 'the gun issue probably would've been a good issue to mention because it probably did play a role in daschle's defeat...' or something along those lines.
if we email, write, call, whatever and let them know why we voted against kerry/daschle/whoever, then it will eventually have to be faced. i voted strictly w/ the nra endorsement, and the candidates i voted for won. the candidates also know why they got my vote because i told 'em, and i have actually gotten responses from them, bearing their message of support for the 2-a cause.
i've written several emails to the media (cnn, wall street journal, abc, etc) to let them know why i felt the Democrats took a whoopin' this round...
i actually got a response from the wall street journal. i emailed regarding the post-mortem of daschle's bid for re-election, and nowhere did they mention guns. i let them know, and i got a response that said something along the lines of 'the gun issue probably would've been a good issue to mention because it probably did play a role in daschle's defeat...' or something along those lines.
if we email, write, call, whatever and let them know why we voted against kerry/daschle/whoever, then it will eventually have to be faced. i voted strictly w/ the nra endorsement, and the candidates i voted for won. the candidates also know why they got my vote because i told 'em, and i have actually gotten responses from them, bearing their message of support for the 2-a cause.