Monday, March 10, 2014

‘Pro-gun Democrat’ once more places Obama administration over gun rights

In spite of that, one (NRA) “A-rated” Democrat, Sen. John Tester of Montana, joined with confirmed anti-gunners Chuck Schumer, Dianne Feinstein, Dick Durbin and others. This is Tester’s second vote for administration interests over those of his gun owner constituents in a little over a month.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The NRA "A" rating is -
PUUUUUUUUKE.

There is NO SUCH THING as a "Pro gun" democrat. It's a red herring. DEMOCRATS believe all power rests in the authority of the democratic vote - and thus there are no rights that are inalienable and beyond the authority of that democratic vote.

Wake up folks, the NRA is just a tool of citizen disarmament - and things like this PROVE IT!

There can only be pass or fail when it comes to RIGHTS. Either one abides by them or they don't. There is no C+ in abiding by rights!

Anonymous said...

He can do this since his job is safe until 2016. What do you expect from a guy Gary Marbutt described as "easily pushed around by liberals"? He's Chuck you Schumer's Made in Montana sock puppet.

Anonymous said...

There will always be controlled opposition. The best thing to do is ignore them and stay purely grass roots.

We are the tip of the spear. Not the NRA, not ANY of the Republicans, not the "pro-gun democrats" (an oxymoron as they are similar to Mao who armed the workers before disarming them and sending them to reeducation camps)

Jon Dough said...

Methinks he needs to attend the Rock Creek Testicle Festival

-you know just off I-90, east of Missoula...

they can neuter him there- the dirty rotten S.O.B.

Anonymous said...

He'll surely be gone. One way or the other.

Anonymous said...

"Pro-gun Democrat" is one of my favorite oxymorons. Right up there with "tactical nuclear weapon" and my all time favorite, "cherry tart".

"An oxymoron (plural oxymora or oxymorons) (from Greek ὀξύμωρον, "sharp dull") is a figure of speech that juxtaposes apparently contradictory elements (it is not however a contradiction in terms (see below)). Oxymora appear in a variety of contexts, including inadvertent errors such as ground pilot and literary oxymorons crafted to reveal a paradox." -- Wikipedia