Posted on 10/05/2003 9:39:47 PM PDT by Mini-14
California gun owners, George Bush is watching you.
Why?
Because on September 13, 2004, the unconstitutional federal ban against militia-suitable firearms and their standard capacity magazines is scheduled to sunset.
So what does that have to do with George Bush?
The president has said he favors extending the ban, giving cover to the Republican-dominated Congress to reenact it, or even make it permanent and strengthen it, via the Conyers/McCarthy-introduced Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2003."
So why is George Bush watching California gun owners?
Because GOP gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger also supports banning assault weapons and enacting additionally restrictive gun control edicts. So if gun owners can be cowed into voting for Arnold, as opposed to proven Second Amendment champion Tom McClintock, Bush will have a pretty good indicator of just how far he can betray them without political consequences.
And if the polls are indicative of Tuesdays election results, the answer will pretty much be totally.
If gun owners vote for Schwarzenegger, they will once more validate former Republican Party National Chair Lee Atwaters cynical dismissal, Where else do [they] have to go?
Over the past few weeks, it has been demonstrated beyond dispute that Arnold is an enemy of the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Gun owners who vote for Arnold out of fear will have proven themselves every bit the manipulated cowards Atwater deemed them.
Arnolds handlers tell us we must vote for him because McClintock is too conservative and cannot win. Yet a recent Gallup poll demonstrates when McClintock is pitted against just Bustamante, among probable voters the Republican state senator beats the Democratic candidate handily -- by 19 percentage points.
They offer a carrot, and tell us McClintock should bow out and run for future office, where hell have unified party support. What an empty promisethe same group of moderates opposing him now will have proven that their formula of compromise and betrayal works, write McClintock off again as too conservative, and push another Big Tent candidatemaybe even another one with Hollywood name recognition: The Republicans are making noises about running comedian Dennis Miller or actor Kelsey Grammer in future statewide racesboth newly self-outed neocons who have never uttered a public word about the Second Amendment, and neither with the demonstrated political qualifications to run for dog catcherbut sure crowd pleasers for a celebrity-worshipping public.
And they offer a stick, telling us McClintock acting as a spoiler will end his political career, and promising to exact revenge on him later. What a hollow threatas if any group so untethered from core values would have the guts in future contests to oppose any candidate they view as having the best chanceregardless of what he has or has not done.
As for splitting the Republican vote, it is Arnolds backers who have done sointentionallyin the culmination of what has been an ongoing struggle for moderate domination of Golden State GOP politics. The fact is, Gray Davis or Cruz Bustamante will be no worse for gun owners than Arnold Schwarzenegger. They might even be better, as Republican legislators would at least offer a nominal resistance to a Democrat governor, whereas with Arnold in office, they would be inclined to support him out of party loyalty (and what a pathetic oxymoron that has turned out to be.)
The fact is, if you let the GOP betray you and still reward them, you will have proven Lee Atwater was right.
The fact is, if you dont vote for Tom McClintock, you will be telling all politicians who support usand they are few and far betweenthat their faithfulness didnt count, and that you will turn your back on them whenever someone bluffs you into thinking it is the pragmatic thing to do. If you do this, what incentive do you give the good politicians to ever stick their necks out for us?
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, Ill be voting for Tom McClintock, and Ill do so with a clear conscience. If it turns out that neither Arnold nor Tom wins, Ill not feel even a twinge of guilt for my decision. I wouldnt vote for Arnold even if Tom had dropped out, because the fact is, the Republicans havent turned their backs on himtheyve turned them on the people Tom represents. Those who say otherwise just dont get itour rights are unalienable and inherent, and anyone who attacks them deserves nothing less than to be repelled.
The GOP establishment has denigrated the Second Amendment in this campaign as a mere social issue out of many, instead of what it really isa keystone of a free republic. Its time they learned that for some of usI pray enoughtheir assault on our right to keep and bear arms under force of law is a declaration of war. So if they lose, tough. We gun owners are already living under evil, liberty-restricting edicts, and are in danger of having our lives destroyed if caught defying them.
Until the Republicans learn they cannot betray us, they can just feel our pain.
The fact is, George Bush and his handlers at the national level are watching this election very carefully. Because if gun owners dont have the courage and integrity to take a principled stand, and through their numbers deny victory to a known antagonist, the future course of the Republican party will be clear.
After all, those leading it have proven to be nothing if not pragmatists.
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Indeed it is. .....And the Republcrats will find out the hard way, so it appears.
In the fine tradition of Perot and Buchanan supporters. I'm simply amazed that some never grasp the simple concept that half a loaf is better than none. After 8 years of Bill Clinton, even our resident Forrest Gumps should have figured it out by now.
Constitution Party bud .... and you better believe that we will.
There's no 'h' in RINO.
Regards,
L
How insightful! And if Arnold decides he's had enough and say a RINO runs in his place who is only 1/2 of a Republican Arnold is, and this trend keep going, Democraps won't have to worry about running as Democraps will they! We'll be electing them, but they'll have an (R) next to them and that will be alright? Please! Everyone, lets sell out and compromise our beliefs for power with a (R) next to it. This technique sure is working for the Democraps now isn't it?
It ain't half a loaf, it's about 5%. It isn't worth it.
After 8 years of Bill Clinton, even our resident Forrest Gumps should have figured it out by now.
After 8 years of Peter Wilson even you should have figured it out by now.
Masticate feces. After voting for Arnold you'd best get used to it.
Exactly......and that reminds me of an article I read a couple days ago regarding the U.S. Communist Party's endorsement this next election of whoever happens to win the Democrat nomination. They figure the platforms of their two respective parties have become practically identical, so there's really no need to trot out their commie candidate this time.
Correct.
Bush supports the Assault Weapons Ban, and this makes him a thoughtful political person?
Incorrect --- it makes him what it makes Arnold.
How creative. No other FReeper who has launched a personal attack ever thought to use your "clever" line. /sarcasm
I'm actually to the right of about 90% of those who post here. The difference is that I'll vote for the candidate who reflects some of my views rather than sit by and watch a candidate win who opposes everything that I believe.
Banned handguns? That's strange, I personally know many Californians who own handguns, and some have made recent purchases. I believe your're thinking of Great Britain.
God helps those who help themselves. Sitting home on election day or voting for a candidate who cannot win is not helpful...except to the opposition.
Better yet, let's sit home because no viable candidate passes the 100% purity test. We'll show those Democrats we mean business by refusing to support Republicans who hold some of our views. Unless there is a 100% agreement on the issues, the GOP candidate need not count on us for support. /sarcasm.
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