Posted on 09/07/2004 3:02:40 AM PDT by kattracks
(CNSNews.com) - Sen. John F. Kerry has earned a "Labor Day goose egg" from a Second Amendment group, for being a "first-class hypocrite."
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) was responding to a Labor Day picnic in Racine, W. Va., at which Kerry received a rifle as a gift from the United Mine Workers of America.
The Associated Press circulated a photograph of the Democratic presidential candidate holding the rifle.
After receiving the rifle on Monday, Kerry was quoted as saying, "I thank you for the gift, but I can't take it to the debate with me" -- an apparent reference to his upcoming political debate with President George W. Bush.
John Michael Snyder, CCRKBA public affairs director, accused Kerry of pandering to pro-gun-rights voters by portraying himself as a gun owner and hunter, but also saying he would never consider shooting a deer with an AK-47.
"This does not wash with America's gun owners," Snyder said. "The Second Amendment isn't about duck hunting. It is about the right to keep and bear arms for defense of life and property. Some gun owners are doing that right now in Florida as they protect their property from looters in the wake of Hurricanes Charley and Frances," Snyder noted.
Snyder said Kerry, just like his fellow senator from Massachusetts, Edward Kennedy, "has been a reliable vote for the anti-gun special interests.
"Just this spring, he came back from the campaign hustings to vote for a measure by anti-gun Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Charles Schumer of New York to extend a ban on the manufacture and importation of certain semiautomatic firearms beyond next week's scheduled sunset date. He also voted for a measure that would have outlawed the private sale of firearms at gun shows unless the buyer agrees to a background check," Snyder said.
"Kerry's not fooling us," Snyder added. "His 100 percent ratings from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the anti-gun American Bar Association's Special Committee on Gun Violence, and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence just add up to a big goose egg from CCRKBA."
As CNSNews.comreported, Sen. Kerry has adopted a new strategy when it comes to firearms. His desire to be viewed as a gun-toting Democrat has left the gun control lobby noticeably silent during the 2004 presidential campaign, relegated to the sidelines on an issue that played a significant role in the election four years ago.
See Earlier Stories:
Kerry Reshapes Agenda for Gun Control Lobby (20 Aug. 2004)
Kerry Sharpens Aim on Gun Vote in Red States (12 Aug. 2004)
This guy says the stupidest things I've heard from a presidential candidate. What was the purpose of this remark ?
I guess we will just have to wait and see. Even if someone did give him a pardon, the public will be put off by knowing what he did. The FBI records should be held up on the signs FReepers carry! Copies should be posted on telephone polls!
It is often not pointed out exactly why so many feel that the 2nd Amendment is the most important.
Although I think that a lot of gunowners only know this instinctively, it is because an armed population is the last and best defence against a tryrannical government.
Whether from the left or right power corrupts and we can never be certain that our leaders will no attempt to take away our freedoms.
The ability of the population (which beleives in democracy) to defend itself not against criminals, but against a government that would take away basic rights is essential to the American way of life.
Not to mention that it makes it impossible for a foreign power too.
I had to look back at the source to be sure this was a real quote. I can't believe he said that!
It succeeded in destroying the firearms manufacturers frivolous lawsuit protection bill, which was it's main purpose. The Anti-gun Axis knows that right now their most promising strategy is to make the cost of business so high for manufacturers that they put the civilian gun industry out of business in the United States. If we don't get serious reform across the board in this country, we may sue ourselves into a third world nation in my lifetime.
One assumes Edwards will be of no particular help along these lines.
The Kerrorist looks like Saddam Hussein on the steps of one of his palaces, brandishing the weapon. Hmmmmm. Saddam's palaces, the Kerrorist's palaces? A coincidence? I think not.
That statement, being unconstitutional, is what will cost John Kerry 5 million votes. Al Gore found that out the hard way in 2000.
Gun safety and gun confiscation are two different things. I laugh when you bring up the old term "Gun Safety". Your really funny.
It was a damn shotgun. Appeared to be a Remington 11-87.
Associated Press can't get anything right.
Or is this just more obfuscation and disinformation from an extremely biased organization?
LOL!
Kerry and his "rifle." (Actually, a semi-auto shotgun that he probably wants to ban.)
But when karrie shouts this thinly veiled threat: "After receiving the rifle on Monday, Kerry was quoted as saying, "I thank you for the gift, but I can't take it to the debate with me", Big Media remains silent.
Just try to imagine the reaction by the nancy-boys and brunhilda-girls in Big Media if Bush were to have said that.
Free Republic is the only place I read what Big Media has to say. They get no hits, views or dollars from me.
Turn them off and shut them down!
AC
But when karrie shouts this thinly veiled threat: "After receiving the rifle on Monday, Kerry was quoted as saying, "I thank you for the gift, but I can't take it to the debate with me", Big Media remains silent.
Just try to imagine the reaction by the nancy-boys and brunhilda-girls in Big Media if Bush were to have said that.
Free Republic is the only place I read what Big Media has to say. They get no hits, views or dollars from me.
Turn them off and shut them down!
AC
".....and then as soon as I get elected I'll have Thereeeyza contribute a couple $Mil to the Statuary Tribute Committee. Hmmmm....how about me in Bronze on a horse with a sword? Yeah that's it.
"It was a damn shotgun. Appeared to be a Remington 11-87."
Yep! It looked exactly like the ones that....never mind!
Anyway, it appeared to be the Remington 1100 series.
How many days?
KERRY COSPONSORED BILL BANNING GUN HE WAVES
And I looooove this pic;
Owwww! I Put My Eye Out!
I wish our side would get this right when they make public statements. Proponents of the originally proposed gun show legislation claimed it was only intended to enforce the Brady law at gun shows the same as at retail stores. That was a lie, that procedure is already the law and has been standard practice at every gun show in the US for over 10 years. Everyone who sells guns as a means of business, whether at gun shows, gun stores, or any other venue, must have a Federal Firearms License and must conduct a Brady check on every firearms buyer except for those who are exempt from Brady such as LEOs and CC licensees. That's already the law and has been since 1993.
The problem, according to the anti-gunnners, is private gun owners who occasionally sell or trade their own firearms at or in the immediate vicinity of a gun show, and are not legally required to have an FFL or do the Brady check.
The trouble is that what they claimed to want is not what they actually intended the originally proposed law to do. The original proposal, now get this, would have made it illegal for anyone except federally licensed dealers, including mutual friends or even family members, to transfer a firearm from one to the other, by sale, trade, or gift, at or around an organized gun show without a Brady background check, OR EVEN IF the actual physical transfer is made at another location IF the transfer had been arranged or planned while attending a gun show, presumably at any point in time prior to the transfer. IOW, any unlicensed individual who at any future time sells, trades, or gives away a firearm which he or she had previously discussed at or on the grounds of a gun show with the receiving party, both the transferor, the transferee, and the gun show promoter would be in violation of a federal law which carries a up to a 10 year prison sentence. An utterly ridiculous proposal and totally impossible to enforce if it were ever made into law.
But the real zinger is this;
Under penalty of federal law, the original proposal would have made gun show promoters responsible for seeing that no such transfers are made or arranged at or on the grounds of a gun show which he or she promotes. The cost and record keeping needed to ensure compliance would be so expensive and impractical, actually impossible, that no promoter could possibly operate without violations occurring for which he/she would be equally as responsible as the parties to the violation. Of course no promoter would put him or her self in that totally impossible position, and that was the real, hidden intent of the originally proposed law, i.e., defacto abolition of gun shows.
As I understand the current situation, that proposed legislation has been revised somewhat to make it less objectionable to moderately pro-gun legislators who would not have voted for the original proposal. I believe the current proposal would eliminate those parts of the original that pertained to off-site transfers. But the promoter would still be responsible for all transfers made at or on the grounds of the show, and for security personnel and record keeping necessary to ensure that all participants in the event observe the Brady law. The promoter would still be held responsible for ensuring that all transfers made at the event go through a licensed dealer and pass the Brady check. However, the proposal would vastly increase the cost of operating a gun show, not to mention the greatly increased risk of prosecution for the promoter. Most promoters would probably go into another line of business rather than incur the liability and expense. The intent of the people who are pushing this proposal has not changed one iota, they still intend to abolish gun shows and private, unregulated gun transfers one way or another.
I apologize for the long post. I just think it's important that all gun owners and RKBA supporters realize what the antis are up to with this proposed law. Also, I might point out that our good RINO friend Johnny McCain is heavily involved in promoting this legislation. McCain, Schumer, Feinstein, Kerry, birds of a feather IMO.
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