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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2036238" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I understand what murph is saying. I was kind of confused at the beginning, but basically its like budget time where I work. We throw out every possible project we can muster, and when the bean counters get done throwing out this and that to justify their positions, we end up with exactly what we wanted. </p><p>Diane Feinstein is doing the same thing. </p><p>The gun owners typically enter these negotiations with the thought of "how much of our rights can we preserve from this assault"?</p><p>We need to use their same tactics against them, throwing out all kind of stupid mandates about why everybody SHOULD own a gun from birth to death, and make the tax government pay for it. </p><p>When the negotiations are complete, the dems have eliminated/reduced spending, made sure that kids can't buy guns until they are 18-21, and 200 round drum mags for AR's are no longer legal, and both sides walk away with basically the same thing we have now. </p><p>Politicians are happy, constituants are happy, its a winner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2036238, member: 5412"] I understand what murph is saying. I was kind of confused at the beginning, but basically its like budget time where I work. We throw out every possible project we can muster, and when the bean counters get done throwing out this and that to justify their positions, we end up with exactly what we wanted. Diane Feinstein is doing the same thing. The gun owners typically enter these negotiations with the thought of "how much of our rights can we preserve from this assault"? We need to use their same tactics against them, throwing out all kind of stupid mandates about why everybody SHOULD own a gun from birth to death, and make the tax government pay for it. When the negotiations are complete, the dems have eliminated/reduced spending, made sure that kids can't buy guns until they are 18-21, and 200 round drum mags for AR's are no longer legal, and both sides walk away with basically the same thing we have now. Politicians are happy, constituants are happy, its a winner! [/QUOTE]
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