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BEWARE THE ANTIGUN ASHA! Guest host on Glenn Beck show highlights anti-gun ASHA
OHIOIANS FOR CC VIA KEEPANDBEARARMS.COM ^ | 26 JUNE | OHIOIANS FOR CONCEALED CARRY

Posted on 06/28/2006 2:59:59 AM PDT by Oakleaf

Guest host on Glenn Beck show highlights anti-gun ASHA Written by Jeff Garvas Monday, 26 June 2006 Glenn Beck is a conservative radio talk show host who claims to be neither Republican nor Democrat, and his talk-radio show is very popular among conservatives. Beck recently joined CNN Headline News of all places to host a nightly television show themed along the lines of his radio show. The two shows are lightly interconnected, and Beck regularly interviews other radio show hosts on his television show.

Imagine the surprise regular viewers had Monday night when Beck's guest host Diane Dimond of Court TV fame (where she tracked the Michael Jackson fiasco) interviewed Bob Ricker of The American Shooters & Hunters Association. Dimond introduced the interview by slamming the NRA, estimated there are between 190 and 250 million guns in the United States, and then stated "I just think there are too many of them out there. Who needs an AK47 to go hunting?"

Dimond and Rickers went on a tirade of agreeing to more and more tired old rehashed gun control proposals, starting with asking Ricker how effective "gun buy backs" are to asking why not have mandatory background investigations at gun shows. It couldn't have been scripted better by the Brady Campaign.

This, of course, is just the begining of the story. If you don't know who Bob Rickers and the ASHA is you're going to need some duct tape to wrap around your head, as Glenn Beck would say, because this might just make your head explode.

If you're a fan of the Glenn Beck Program you're going to wonder why the show would take this path after his radio show website linked to this World Net Daily coverage of the UN Conference on small arms on June 18th: NRA warns of U.N. gun control.

Is the Clinton News Network pushing the Beck program towards liberal tendancies and guests?

Bob Ricker used to work for the National Rifle Association in the 1980's. An excellent resource on Ricker and ASHA can be found on the Gun Laws News website. According to that website the ASHA's president has a very interesting past:

... a close advisor to the John Edwards for President campaign. Prior to working for John Edwards, he was the Policy Director for the Democratic National Committee. Mr. Kavanaugh served as Senator Edward M. Kennedy's Chief of Staff and worked with him through both his 1994 and 2000 re-elections.

Why would the Glenn Beck Program be pumping this organization and it's efforts to strip law abiding gun owners of their rights under the guise of being a pro-hunting organization?

Ricker testified in the NAACP junk lawsuit against gun manufacturer's too, proving just where this man's loyalties to gun owners lare. But what bout ASHA? Is it really that bad of an organization? It depends what your thoughts are towards the NRA, the AWB, and gun control. There is an excellent recent story titled Saving Hunters From the NRA where ASHA comes out swinging at the NRA in an obvious effort to divide and concur hunters away from others in the pro-gun movement. Sadly, some are going to buy into it without realizing who is hiding behind the curtain.

But the truth of who ASHA and Bob Ricker really are becomes incredibly clear in this boston.com story: Taking aim at gunmakers:

''There needs to be more pressure put on the gun industry," he said. Referring to one of the ways convicted felons fraudulently get their hands on guns, he said, ''Clerks in gun stores need more training. If a 21-year-old woman comes in and wants to buy 10 .44-caliber Magnum handguns, a red flag should go up."

Ricker has become executive director of a new group based in Washington, the American Hunters and Shooters Organization, that he says wants to promote responsible gun regulation. He calls it ''the progressive alternative to the NRA." (emphasis added by OFCC)

One has to wonder how any hunter (or gun owner in general) could possibly perceive Bob Ricker and ASHA to be favorable to their heritage, history, and rights after writing this piece in 2004: Bush Dances with the NRA Devil (by Robert Ricker):

As it turned out, in April of this year, Senate Democrats and several moderate Republicans banded together to stop the gun lobby's immunity legislation by amending it with measures to renew the federal ban on military-style assault weapons and require criminal background checks on all gun sales at gun shows. This revolt by the Senate stunned the NRA. The immunity bill with the assault weapon ban and gun show provisions attached went down in flames 92 to 8.

Today, we find President Bush facing a slightly different dilemma. The 1994 ban on military-style assault weapons is set to expire in September, at the height of the presidential election campaign. That means Uzis, AK-47s and Tech -9s will be back on U.S. streets unless Congress acts to renew the law. The president has stated publicly he supports the renewal of the ban despite the fact that a handful of ultra-conservative leaders in the House of Representatives are holding fast to their promise to the NRA and are refusing to allow a vote on the controversial measure.

...the piece Ricker wrote in 2004 had this byline at the end: Robert Ricker will be the keynote speaker June 15 at Town Hall, Seattle at an event hosted by Washington CeaseFire.

Not so much Glenn. Not so much.


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To: tcostell
I am sure the AK is a fine hunting weapon, but the 2nd Amendment is not about hunting, it is about freedom.
21 posted on 06/28/2006 4:14:55 AM PDT by fortheDeclaration (Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth? (Gal.4:16))
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To: LIConFem

Hear, hear! What you said.


22 posted on 06/28/2006 4:23:40 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: Oakleaf
" ... If a 21-year-old woman comes in and wants to buy 10 .44-caliber Magnum handguns, a red flag should go up."


One thing would be certain. Unless that babe is 6" tall and 180 lbs, she isn't going to be using that tool.

Other than that, it isn't anybody's business what she buys, unless, of course, it is cigarettes.



23 posted on 06/28/2006 4:43:03 AM PDT by G.Mason (And what is intelligence if not the craft of outthinking our adversaries?)
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To: fortheDeclaration
Actually,...an AK47 is an OK hunting rifle... but it won't win any awards. It's a little on the heavy side, and offers (whats a polite way to say it...) limited accuracy. It's small so it's good in tight places, but the sighting picture is awful so you need a scope for anything beyond 100 yards.

The one really good thing about it is the price. If you shop around you can buy one new, even in the US, for about $250, and you can buy them used for $100 in the street markets of any 3rd world country. And the Russian ammo for it is stunningly inexpensive as well... sometimes costing as little as $80 per thousand rounds.

In short, it's really no competition to the fine precision instruments that our military carries into battle, even if you aren't crazy about the smaller bullet our troops use. And while you could kill a deer with it in a pinch, it's not really well suited to hunting either.

But like I made clear in my post, I didn't buy it for that.

The fact is, most of the people killed in the 20 century didn't die with a rifle in their hands. Most of them were unarmed civilians, killed for one reason or another by their own governments. Had they been armed civilians, I think there is a reasonable case to be made that they would not have died at all.

Put a rifle in the hands of every man in Europe's Jewish Ghetto's in the 30's, and the ovens in Buchenwald would have never been lit.

Put a rifle in the hands of the 40 million Chinese peasants murdered by Mao, and Communism would have ended for China right there.

And THAT is why I bought an AK47. Because there are men out there (and women) who feel that they should rule, and that they should decide what's best for everyone, no matter what 'the peasants' may think. They talk about 'the common good' but what they mean is what THEY think the common good is...what people actually want isn't a consideration.

But when people like that know that I'm out there with my AK47, and that there are 90 million other people just like me... they know that they discard my opinion at their peril.

I'm no subject... I'm a citizen.

I'm a civilized, reasonable man who abhors violence, but will do whatever is necessary to protect my family and community from it's greatest threats. And if the 20th century is any indication, I've got to fear my own government more than any other.

Smart guys those founders.
24 posted on 06/28/2006 4:52:34 AM PDT by tcostell (MOLON LABE)
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To: tcostell
But like I made clear in my post, I didn't buy it for that. The fact is, most of the people killed in the 20 century didn't die with a rifle in their hands. Most of them were unarmed civilians, killed for one reason or another by their own governments. Had they been armed civilians, I think there is a reasonable case to be made that they would not have died at all. Put a rifle in the hands of every man in Europe's Jewish Ghetto's in the 30's, and the ovens in Buchenwald would have never been lit. Put a rifle in the hands of the 40 million Chinese peasants murdered by Mao, and Communism would have ended for China right there. And THAT is why I bought an AK47. Because there are men out there (and women) who feel that they should rule, and that they should decide what's best for everyone, no matter what 'the peasants' may think. They talk about 'the common good' but what they mean is what THEY think the common good is...what people actually want isn't a consideration. But when people like that know that I'm out there with my AK47, and that there are 90 million other people just like me... they know that they discard my opinion at their peril. I'm no subject... I'm a citizen. I'm a civilized, reasonable man who abhors violence, but will do whatever is necessary to protect my family and community from it's greatest threats. And if the 20th century is any indication, I've got to fear my own government more than any other. Smart guys those founders.

Amen!

25 posted on 06/28/2006 4:57:23 AM PDT by fortheDeclaration (Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth? (Gal.4:16))
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To: Oakleaf

We Support 'Common Sense' Gun Control Laws

26 posted on 06/28/2006 5:22:13 AM PDT by Condor51 (Better to fight for something than live for nothing - Gen. George S. Patton)
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To: Oakleaf

We have had a lot of hands on experience with "Mr." Ricker here in VA. He has been responsible for getting common sense gun legislation either killed or tabled indefinitely in the commonwealth.


27 posted on 06/28/2006 6:04:41 AM PDT by P8riot (Stupid is forever. Ignorance can be fixed.)
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To: fortheDeclaration
I think Grut said that tongue in cheek.

Thankee, ftD!

28 posted on 06/28/2006 7:12:33 AM PDT by Grut
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To: tcostell; Motherhood IS a career

After re-reading this I think it's one of my poetic rants.


29 posted on 06/28/2006 7:37:54 AM PDT by tcostell (MOLON LABE)
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To: Oakleaf

I wonder about Beck.

For some reason he reminds me of a closet OReily...


30 posted on 06/28/2006 7:43:20 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: Vaquero

Jeez, take a deep breath.


31 posted on 06/28/2006 7:48:59 AM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: dawn53

This is CNN spining his show.

The CNN gig is going to cost him listeners.


32 posted on 06/28/2006 8:10:37 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: Mr. Lucky

I said my peace, then took the deep breath.

But this issue, this amendment, is the one that guarantees all the rest and is too important to discard or to not hold the politico's feet to the fire over.


33 posted on 06/28/2006 8:21:26 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein(the moon is a harsh mistress))
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To: Vaquero

That was Grut's point as well.


34 posted on 06/28/2006 8:34:43 AM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: harpseal; TexasCowboy; AAABEST; Travis McGee; Squantos; Shooter 2.5; wku man; SLB; ...
"BEWARE of ASHA! They are a classic wolf in sheep's clothing."

Yes, indeed.

Once again, the fact that these cowardly freedom-haters have to hide their agenda within false guises and outright lies makes it crystal-clear that they're up to no good.


35 posted on 06/28/2006 8:46:13 AM PDT by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: G.Mason
One thing would be certain. Unless that babe is 6" tall and 180 lbs, she isn't going to be using that tool.

.44 Magnum is not that difficult to use after some practice. I have seen several women that were not 6' tall and 180 Lbs. use that tool quite well.

36 posted on 06/28/2006 8:55:22 AM PDT by Calamari (Pass enough laws and everyone is guilty of something.)
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To: Joe Brower

Thanks for the ping!


37 posted on 06/28/2006 9:01:11 AM PDT by beltfed308 (Nanny Stater's are Ameba's.)
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To: Oakleaf

NRA Free Hunters

38 posted on 06/28/2006 9:13:53 AM PDT by EdReform (Protect our 2nd Amendment Rights - Join the NRA today - www.nra.org)
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To: fortheDeclaration; proud_yank

"Who needs to go hunting?"

Anybody who wants to, because hunting is legal, and a lot more humane than getting your steak or leather shoes from a slaughterhouse.

Also I noticed your tagline is a Biblical quote. Jesus actually fed the multitudes fish, so I doubt he was a PETA/HSUS member.


39 posted on 06/28/2006 9:21:22 AM PDT by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: joshhiggins

When someone heading an advocacy organization uses practically all his time in the spotlight to advocate something unrelated to the advocacy organization's alledged purpose, a red flag should go up.


40 posted on 06/28/2006 9:28:34 AM PDT by ctdonath2
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