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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2026599" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I don't see this as a failure of the democratic party. Instead I see it as an opportunity to see who in the party is not working for the democratic view but for their own anti-2A agenda. I still believe in the core values of the democratic party especially those that put the importance of our poor and middle classes on the same level as our higher classes. This value in particular has been the fundamental failure of the republican party and the reason I changed my affiliation years ago. Unfortunately pro-2A democrats are now put in the position to try and balance their passion for social equality and their passion for the support of the second amendment. It's now clear to me that there are serious and fundamental core faults in both parties. To those democrats or in dependants I say 'don't leave your party...you are the best tool the fight for 2A rights has. The current administration is used to hearing republicans complaining so, all things considered, these pleas don't hold the power of those from inside the democratic party. The current administration has to hear from their own constituents that they DO NOT support this course of action. That's the only thing that's going to sway the decisions to be made in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2026599, member: 24446"] I don't see this as a failure of the democratic party. Instead I see it as an opportunity to see who in the party is not working for the democratic view but for their own anti-2A agenda. I still believe in the core values of the democratic party especially those that put the importance of our poor and middle classes on the same level as our higher classes. This value in particular has been the fundamental failure of the republican party and the reason I changed my affiliation years ago. Unfortunately pro-2A democrats are now put in the position to try and balance their passion for social equality and their passion for the support of the second amendment. It's now clear to me that there are serious and fundamental core faults in both parties. To those democrats or in dependants I say 'don't leave your party...you are the best tool the fight for 2A rights has. The current administration is used to hearing republicans complaining so, all things considered, these pleas don't hold the power of those from inside the democratic party. The current administration has to hear from their own constituents that they DO NOT support this course of action. That's the only thing that's going to sway the decisions to be made in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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