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    bwframe

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    You're either voting against gun control (and all the rest of the liberal agenda that goes with it) or by default you are voting for it in your absence to defeat it. You can whine and fuss all day about the choices and whether they matter or not, but solid resounding numbers do matter.

    A win is not necessarily a win in the public opinion arena. Some of you will be happy to whine us into the general public buying the BS they hear from the liberal press. If it is thought that we are wishy washy in our beliefs, it plenty OK in their minds to be the same.


    Crap like this comes from the actions above:

    "90 percent of gun owners want universal background checks."

    "Assault rifles are weapons of war that have no place in the hands of the general public."

    "It's OK for Cleveland to suspend open carry for the Republican convention."


     
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    mrjarrell

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    T.Lex

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    You're either voting against gun control (and all the rest of the liberal agenda that goes with it) or by default you are voting for it in your absence to defeat it. You can whine and fuss all day about the choices and whether they matter or not, but solid resounding numbers do matter.

    A win is not necessarily a win in the public opinion arena. Some of you will be happy to whine us into the general public buying the BS they hear from the liberal press. If it is thought that we are wishy washy in our beliefs, it plenty OK in their minds to be the same.

    Two things:
    1) Believe me, I do not plan on abandoning my beliefs.

    2) Where do you get this notion that "resounding numbers do matter"? Seriously. Why do you think this? Did GWB's 2000 election make any difference in his presidency?
     

    mrjarrell

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    Don't you think it's a bit more subjecive than that?

    I have weighed the differences and found them lacking. He is a better choice for president than either of them. While he wasn't my first choice, he will more than make up for their glaring deficiencies. He has experience in the executive realm. He founded and run a very successful business. His CV is better than the Oompa Loompa or the warmonger.
     

    T.Lex

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    His CV is better than the Oompa Loompa or the warmonger.
    We're going to have to come up with some sort of official INGO nickname directory. I can't tell if this relates to the presidential race, Indiana Senate, or the potential governor race.
     

    PaulF

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    You're either voting against gun control (and all the rest of the liberal agenda that goes with it) or by default you are voting for it in your absence to defeat it. You can whine and fuss all day about the choices and whether they matter or not, but solid resounding numbers do matter.

    A win is not necessarily a win in the public opinion arena. Some of you will be happy to whine us into the general public buying the BS they hear from the liberal press. If it is thought that we are wishy washy in our beliefs, it plenty OK in their minds to be the same.


    Crap like this comes from the actions above:

    "90 percent of gun owners want universal background checks."

    "Assault rifles are weapons of war that have no place in the hands of the general public."

    "It's OK for Cleveland to suspend open carry for the Republican convention."



    BS.

    For or all we know right now a vote for Trump is just as much a vote for gun control...but, coming from a "republican" we will be lesser equipped to fight the attack on our second amendment protections.

    With Clinton in office our ire remains potent, our resolve remains strong, we coninue to fight.

    Trump is not our ally.
     

    bwframe

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    ...For or all we know right now a vote for Trump is just as much a vote for gun control...but, coming from a "republican" we will be lesser equipped to fight the attack on our second amendment protections...

    One thing we know for sure is what they tell us they will do. The NRA endorses Trump and Hillary is running on enacting gun control. :dunno:

    It's tough (maybe impossible) to fight a Supreme Court that doesn't believe in the Second Amendment. :xmad:

    Trump is our only choice to beat gun control. Anyone accepting that it's OK to vote for gun control is doing gun owners an injustice.
     
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    ArcadiaGP

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    DC delegates have been told by a whip their 19 delegate votes may be cast as a unit for Trump, despite being bound to Rubio & Kasich

    So, if binding doesn't matter... What the **** is going on?
     
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