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Monday, January 19, 2015

'Sanctuary cities' artificially inflate 'gun control' advocates' political power

And of course that greater electoral power can be (and no doubt is) used to advance aspects of the "progressive" agenda other than "gun control"--including large scale amnesty, and the attendant addition of 8 million or more anti-gun voters to the electorate. To be a "single issue" gun rights advocate is to defend against only the direct attacks, while ignoring the more subtle ones. The forcible citizen disarmament jihadists know that, and have every intention of exploiting it.
Posted by Dutchman6 at 5:23 AM

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I agree and am a single issue voter. All else being equal, I vote Libertarian, or not at all in some races.

Party affiliation lost its lure long ago.

January 19, 2015 at 11:38 AM

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