Posted on 09/17/2003 6:06:05 PM PDT by Mr.B.goes.to.Washington
TOM McCLINTOCK
at
"ATF Night"
in Culver City, CA!!!!
FREE ADMISSION - PRIZES
This is sure to be a Standing Room Only event!
Our "warm-up" act for the evening will be the entertaining and informative RICHARD CABRAL, who will be telling us about the wonderful "Friends of Freedom" dinner and program which we will be hosting on October 25 in San Pedro, CA. in order to directly assist and support shooting sports youth programs in our area. We will be giving away SPECTACULAR prizes at this event - come early to hear all about them!
After Richard's exciting news, we will immediately turn the floor over to Senator McClintock, who will address our concerns and answer all of your questions. You don't want to miss this!
ATF Night Hosted by California Assembly Nominee John Brantuk Telephone: (562) 698-2870 email: John.W.Brantuk@BrantukForAssembly.org www.BrantukForAssembly.org
What is "ATF Night"? No, we're not the federal gun control agency. We are a social gathering of Second Amendment and liberty activists and leaders who meet monthly to discuss firearms-related issues over (optional) adult beverages and dinner, and afterwards, those so inclined may choose to step outside to continue discussions while enjoying a fine cigar - hence the name.
Originally hosted by The Lawyers' Second Amendment Society, the meetings have continued thanks to the leadership assumed by John Brantuk, Republican Nominee for the California State Assembly ( see www.BrantukForAssembly.org )
You don't have to be an activist to join us - newcomers and the curious are always welcome. And admission is always free.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| "1ST DEBATE" - from the San Francisco Chronicle 09/04/2003 On many of the issues Wednesday night, McClintock stood alone. He opposed abortion, vowed never to raise taxes and called for fewer restrictions on gun ownership, since "people have a fundamental right to defend themselves from violent predators."
His strong conservative stances likely won him some votes, possibly at the expense of more moderate Republicans such as Schwarzenegger and Ueberroth.
Republican analyst Tony Quinn said McClintock stood out from the pack of other hopefuls.
"Arnold's problem is they've got to get rid of McClintock -- and this hurt him," he said. "This gave McClintock the attention he won't get otherwise."
Pollster Mervyn Field agreed. "Arnold was hurt tonight," he said. "The question was: If he'd have been here, would he have been hurt more?"
"McClintock was forceful, and remarkable in his contrasts on positions" from the others.
Take a look:
Adoption rights for gays... same as Davis Willing to tax... same as Davis Loves abortion... same as Davis Likes illegals... same as Davis Against 2nd Amendment rights... same as Davis
What does a conservative lose by choosing to keep Davis rather than voting for (R)nold?
(R)nold advisors include Warren Buffet, 2 Kennedys - what advice could these people give him as governor that would possibly benefit conservatives in any way whatsoever?
There's everything to gain for a conservative to choose McClintock on the ballot and no on the recall.
First, by voting McClintock, they can cast a ballot for something they actually believe in. (They don't have to live with themselves having voted for a pro-baby-murder candidate, for instance.)
Also, from a conservative point of view, CA gets an executive no worse than what it already has, doesn't risk compounding the error with either (R)nold nor Busty, and the sitting governor would be dogmeat for any credible candidate in 2006.
The show of conservative strength would make the CA GOP, and perhaps the national party and/or other state parties understand that conservativism needs to be respected if the GOP wants to win. Since this is the philosophical root of the party, it is a very reasonable demand, but it is not negotiable.
This would put conservatives in the strongest possible position, within the GOP itself AND within the electorate as a whole, to advance an articulate, competent, conservative who can win votes from the electorate by persuasion, as is the tradition of the United States of America.
This method is a proven success, at all points on the political spectrum. Those who believe in something and are able to articulate it well sway the most votes.
All selling out for 3 years of very limited executive power can do is lay the blame for California's disaster at the feet of the GOP. It's not worth it.
I saw it. He didn't even have the grace to say he would happily accept Schwarzenegger's endorsement (in the unlikely event he were to overtake A.S. in the polls).
He sounded very small in that exchange.
You attracted trolls even before anyone had a chance to see this thread.
Geesh, I never would have believed that Bibchr could become so over-the-top repulsive as he has on this thread alone. EV warned me, but I didn't believe him. Sorry EV, but I bet you turned out more correct than even you had feared. < shudder >
I was able to see most of the last half hour. He was terrific.
Depends on how you define "decent".
I heard on the Hugh Hewitt's radio program today a report that Indian tribes who support Bustamante---and the fellow described their rapturous ads created to support him---also are making ads for McClintock. The fact that McClintock accepts this kind of thing is not what I would call "decent".
At the very least he needs to clear his tagline. He's gone far beyond hypocrisy.
Because he's ahead. Read the article.
I haven't read past this post, so someone may have addressed your mistaken point, but I heard a guy describe the ads these same tribes (the very same tribes) have produced for Bustamante. The are full of adulation.
They are NOT making ads for McClintock because they support him.
And McClintock knows that.
He's hard on the eyes. The guy rarely blinks. Looks weird, poor thing.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
Well, the image below should show you that the voting population of California will go for a candidate without regard to appearance... as you seem to believe....
Everyone knows that.
There's one reason Indian gaming supports Tom; because they are hoping doing so will help elect bustamante and they are right.
I like it! Another that suits him well :-)
This instance bears every appearence of the mocking Jeremiah, akin to what that prophet endured in his own time. I think this is the dark one's laugh at those of us (not me) who might be inclined to see such things as a sign of impending doom -- a Jeremiad of an unGodly sort.
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