Friday, April 5, 2013

The Dead Elephant party key to the big sellout door.

Will Republicans Block Background Checks?
The real barrier in the Senate comes from Republicans. The question for many of them is whether they honestly think that letting weapons manufacturers dictate the party's positions on gun violence is a recipe for renewal.
Based on what they have said, a host of GOP senators just might find the daring to tell their party that gutting a background check bill is foolish, substantively and politically. Their ranks include John McCain, who has been brave on this issue in the past, as well as Pat Toomey, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Jeff Flake, Mike Johanns, Dean Heller, Johnny Isakson, Saxby Chambliss, Lamar Alexander, Bob Corker and Rob Portman. They hold the key.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I think you can safely remove Portman from this list.


http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/8854

Anonymous said...

You can forget any one of these morons coming to the aid of the people. The end result will be "we the people" deciding these things, and since our reps don't have the stones to do it, they will pay the price in blood when the SHTF. Bye, bye, boys!

Anonymous said...

I'm pretty sure that the GOP doesn't want to test this because I'm fairly certain they can remember 94 as well as the Democrats!

But if they do, well I guess we'll be adding names to the lists, that is if they don't just resign and move out of the country.

The very day this happens the Republican party is done and that's a flat guarantee. Of course the party is now run by the Democrats who we now know are Marxists of the first order so, who knows maybe that what they have planned!

Anonymous said...

McCain is a quisling traitor. He graduated about 4 from the bottom of a class of about 900 at the academy. If his daddy hadn't been an admiral, he'd have been washing the whidshield on planes, not flying them. He allegedly got special treatment in the Hanoi Hilton because of daddy's rank (and there have been persistent rumors that he did not behave honorably in captivity).