Thursday, April 16, 2009

Giving up? We can only hope

Chain-smoker Sarah Brady must be puffing away like a freight train right about now:

"That ban on military-style guns became law during the Clinton administration in 1994 but expired under the Bush administration in 2004. When Attorney General Eric Holder raised the idea of reinstating the ban this year, opposition from Democrats and Republicans emerged quickly.

Reopening the debate on gun rights is apparently a fight the White House does not want to take on right now.

'I think that there are other priorities that the president has,' spokesman Gibbs said this week."

We are cautiously optimistic that the Messiah is finally seeing the writing on the wall over this one, as there is now wide bipartisan (non) support for Mr. Holder's proposed re-ban, particularly since it's publicly come to light that he views the Second Amendment as nothing more than a slight inconvenience to furthering his (and Obama's and Nancy Pelosi's) radical anti-gun agenda:

"Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on April 7 acknowledged that gun registration is on her agenda, days after Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters in Mexico that the Second Amendment would not 'stand in the way' of administration plans to crack down on alleged gun trafficking to Mexico." (Emphasis mine)

This execrable little man is the chief law-enforcement officer of our country, yet he's willing to give away our enumerated natural-born rights in a futile effort to somehow combat "alleged" crimes in a separate failed sovereign state.

How far we've fallen as a nation.

1 comment:

Bike Bubba said...

Lessee....tobacco kills one out of every two people who use it, guns kill less than one in a hundred, and Sarah Brady is chain smoking as she campaigns against guns.

Priceless.