Posted on 04/20/2007 12:47:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I couldn’t but help notice that the languge begs the reader to ignore the large percent who don’t favor more gun control. Notice the placement of the “while”, “belive” and “but”. It just strikes me as begging the reader to disbelieve the majority opinion.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1820535/posts
See above to see which Presidential contender is right in line with sensible American thinking on gun control. Excerpts:
“Virginia, like 39 other states, allows citizens with training and legal permits to carry concealed weapons. That means that Virginians regularly sit in movie theaters and eat in restaurants among armed citizens. They walk, joke and rub shoulders everyday with people who responsibly carry firearms — and are far safer than they would be in San Francisco, Oakland, Detroit, Chicago, New York City, or Washington, D.C., where such permits are difficult or impossible to obtain.
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In recent years, however, armed Americans — not on-duty police officers — have successfully prevented a number of attempted mass murders. Evidence from Israel, where many teachers have weapons and have stopped serious terror attacks, has been documented. Supporting, though contrary, evidence from Great Britain, where strict gun controls have led to violent crime rates far higher than ours, is also common knowledge.
So Virginians asked their legislators to change the university’s “concealed carry” policy to exempt people 21 years of age or older who have passed background checks and taken training classes. The university, however, lobbied against that bill, and a top administrator subsequently praised the legislature for blocking the measure.
The logic behind this attitude baffles me, but I suspect it has to do with a basic difference in worldviews. Some people think that power should exist only at the top, and everybody else should rely on “the authorities” for protection....”
Yeah, they're called liberals.
I think the Zogbys are Christians.
“No I think what changed American publics view was what happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.”
I think it just reinforced the concept three years after the attack, but either way its good for gun owners.
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