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Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:18 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Brady Bunch wrote:His belief that it’s commendable, and seemingly necessary, for Americans to carry guns with hollow point bullets and laser sights in the course of routine activities, such as jogging. “Texans, on the other hand, elect folks like me. You know the type, the kind of guy who goes jogging in the morning, packing a Ruger .380 with laser sights and loaded with hollow-point bullets…..” Perry explained in his book, Fed Up!
Hollowpoints! LASERS!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Run for the hills!
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:33 pm
by Thomas
The Annoyed Man wrote:Brady Bunch wrote:His belief that it’s commendable, and seemingly necessary, for Americans to carry guns with hollow point bullets and laser sights in the course of routine activities, such as jogging. “Texans, on the other hand, elect folks like me. You know the type, the kind of guy who goes jogging in the morning, packing a Ruger .380 with laser sights and loaded with hollow-point bullets…..” Perry explained in his book, Fed Up!
Hollowpoints! LASERS!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Run for the hills!
I would love for an anti-gun person to bring up hollow points and LASERs. So you want a bullet to travel through a bad guy and hit someone innocent? So you want an innocent person to be shot because as a bad guy is rushing the victim, he/she doesn't have time to line up the sights?
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:55 am
by EconDoc
I just did a search on the Brady Campaign's website, looking for Mitt Romney. They say absolutely nothing about RINO Romney. HMMMM?
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:16 am
by aceat64
Here are my thoughts on this (I'm bored at work):
- When asked if he carries a concealed weapon while he campaigns, Perry refused to answer outright. Instead, he thought it was a joking matter, replying, “That’s why it’s called concealed.” I don't think this one even needs to be refuted.
- His belief that it’s commendable, and seemingly necessary, for Americans to carry guns with hollow point bullets and laser sights in the course of routine activities, such as jogging. “Texans, on the other hand, elect folks like me. You know the type, the kind of guy who goes jogging in the morning, packing a Ruger .380 with laser sights and loaded with hollow-point bullets…..” Perry explained in his book, Fed Up! I guess the Brady Campaign would rather that we carry guns without the benefit of better aiming devices and bullets that are much safer due to lack of penetration. In fact, since they seem to jump all over so called "cop killer" guns/bullets/etc you would think they would want to require all citizens to use hollow points since they are stopped by body armor much more effectively than FMJ.
- His support for the carrying of loaded guns in secondary schools, all the way down to the kindergarten level, as well as on college campuses by people with CHLs.
- His belief that Congress lacks the constitutional authority to enact gun laws, a view that would invalidate the Brady Law, which has been successful in denying gun purchases nearly 2 million times to dangerous felons, fugitives, mentally ill, and domestic violence abusers through the Brady background check system. I wonder what the Brady Campaign thinks about Obama's ATF forcing dealers to violate that law so that known criminals can purchase firearms?
- His support for the carrying of loaded guns in cars without a license. According to a Dallas police officer, the new law has “destroyed the concealed gun law. We’re letting drug dealers with Glocks under the seat go and say have a nice day.” Remember, when it comes to firearms, there's no such thing as innocent until proven guilty. Obviously anyone who owns a gun that isn't locked up in a safe 100% of the time is likely a drug dealer or criminal in the eyes of the Brady Campaign and their adherents.
- His opposition to even modest measures to help law enforcement crack down gun on smuggling from the U.S. to Mexico. He derided the new Obama Administration gun reporting rules designed to crack down on illegal gun trafficking as “misguided” and “constitutionally questionable.”All I have to say is:
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 1:11 pm
by Maxwell
OK, that is laughable a FUD (Fear Uncertainty Doubt) campaign! In several places they even contradict themselves!
Max
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 1:18 pm
by Dan20703
The section at the bottom.
.........the nation's largest, non-partisan, grassroots organization leading the fight to prevent gun violence............ 
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:44 pm
by Tallinthesaddle
The article states their purpose is to "fight to prevent gun violence" when it is really to "prevent gun ownership".
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 5:24 pm
by The Mad Moderate
Sounds like a solid endorsement to me. By the way I love how they tried to make it seem kindergarteners are going to be coming to class packing heat if Rick Perry had his ay.
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:16 pm
by RPB
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:47 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Bear67 wrote:What does the Brady Campaign have to say about the candidate from Mass?
Apparently, not a thing:
http://www.bradycampaign.org/search/?q=mitt+romney
That search returns 0 results on their website. Since they tend not to report on the positive (from their viewpoint) and hyperventilate about the negative (again, from their viewpoint), that is sort of telling. Apparently, Romney doesn't have a recored
in favor of the RKBA. If he did, he'd show up on that search.
Edited to add:
I did a little fact checking of my own on Romney:
http://www.ontheissues.org/governor/Mit ... ontrol.htm:
Top Romney Flip Flops: #3. Gun Control:
Campaigning for the Senate in 1994, Romney said he favored strong gun laws and did not “line up with the NRA.” He signed up for “lifetime membership” of the NRA in August 2006 while pondering a presidential run, praising the group for “doing good things” and “supporting the right to bear arms.”
That's just the beginning..... In January of 2008, he said:
I do support the Second Amendment. I would have signed the assault weapon ban that came to his desk. I said I would have supported that and signed a similar bill in our state.
There's more of the same. That kills it for me. He'll never get my vote.
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:34 pm
by Bear67

Thanks for looking at his record and standing with Brady bunch. My gut feeling was he was at best a lukewarm ditto head on gun rights. I would have trouble voting for someone from Mass unless there was no other hope of throwing Osama out.
I hesitate to watch the news or read the paper. It just gets worse. I am sincerely concerned for the world we are going to leave for my children and especially my grandchildren.
Wake up America!
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:55 pm
by The Mad Moderate
I think that would solve the kidnapping problem in this country.
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:17 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Slightly off topic, but here is another reason to not trust Romney:
Carter: I Would Be ‘Very Pleased’ to See Romney Win GOP Race
Published September 16, 2011 | FoxNews.com
Fox News
Former President Jimmy Carter says he would be "very pleased" to see Mitt Romney as the GOP presidential nominee -- an endorsement that the former Massachusetts governor hasn't yet embraced as he seeks to win over conservative primary voters.
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:40 pm
by boba
With the economy this bad, can we afford a POTUS who has the Jimmy Carter stamp of approval?
Re: Brady Campaign VS Rick Perry
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:53 pm
by Texas Size 11
So are our crimes rates better since concealed carry started in our State?