Posted on 06/02/2010 7:57:09 PM PDT by pissant
The National Rifle Association claims that in the wake of the Fort Hood shooting incidence, some base commanders are tightening the controls on personal firearms belonging to service men and women. US Senator Jim Inhofe wants to put a stop to that. Inhofe has filed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would protect the Second Amendment rights of military members. Major Nidal Hasan is accused of gunning down 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas last year. The bill also demands that the military destroy gun ownership records.
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Don’t they realize that if someone else at Ft. Hood had been armed and shot Maj. Nidal Hasan that lives would have been saved?
Guns aren’t the problem, islam is the problem.
They dont care about that.Dumbest thing I ever heard not having guns on a base.This started in the sixties.
Are you clueless? The demonRATic party is absolutely unconcerned about human lives. All they care about is their own nefarious agenda. Any political entity that applauds the torture-murder of millions of unborn children, all in the name of securing votes, has no regard for human life. They are the instrument of Satan.
Figures. Banning Islam on post would probably have a much greater impact.
LOL, yes, I’m clueless.
And armed.
I agree, the Dim Dhims are actively trying to destroy freedom, America and Western civilization. It’s worse than depressing.
This is the worlds biggest battle between pragmatic reality and “Democratic” (Party) naive, magical thinking and outright fantasy.
Inhofe-DeMint 2012!
I'd vote for that! Actually, my dream list for 2012 will include any two of the following- Inhofe, Coburn, DeMint, Palin, John Bolton, maybe Jindal, maybe Michelle Bachman, and for sure others that will be added (or removed).
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