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Fifty two Democrat Senators voted against the 2nd Amendment
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<blockquote data-quote="WessonOil" data-source="post: 2210512" data-attributes="member: 25792"><p>Yep, it would have, and there is a difference.</p><p>Did you notice that all the Republicans voted "Yes," or did that escape your attention?</p><p></p><p>In case you haven't noticed, the Republicans blocked passage of gun control at the federal level.</p><p>Care to compare what the gun laws in Oklahoma are like with Republican lawmakers, as compared to California?</p><p></p><p>Do you know what Romney's chances of being re-elected would be if he was anti-gun?</p><p>I don't care what his past was like as far as gun control...because what counts is he was now catering to the 2nd Amendment, and was dependant upon gun owners to stay in office.</p><p></p><p>We certainly know what Obama's past was as far as guns, and wow, is it a surprise he's trying to take them away?</p><p>Did you see Obama caring enough about gun owner's votes to suck up to the NRA?</p><p></p><p>Care to compare how active Paul Ryan would have been in being anti-gun compared to Joe Biden?</p><p>Just an FYI, Ryan has an A rating from the NRA.</p><p></p><p>Really, the list goes on and on as far as the track record of Democrats against Republians at the national and state level of gun control....just as the thread name suggests.</p><p></p><p>But please, go ahead and feel all warm and fuzzy about voting for unelectable candidates in the hopes of one day there being a revolution, while more and more people are on the federal payroll.</p><p>In the meantime, grownups are taking care of the here and now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WessonOil, post: 2210512, member: 25792"] Yep, it would have, and there is a difference. Did you notice that all the Republicans voted "Yes," or did that escape your attention? In case you haven't noticed, the Republicans blocked passage of gun control at the federal level. Care to compare what the gun laws in Oklahoma are like with Republican lawmakers, as compared to California? Do you know what Romney's chances of being re-elected would be if he was anti-gun? I don't care what his past was like as far as gun control...because what counts is he was now catering to the 2nd Amendment, and was dependant upon gun owners to stay in office. We certainly know what Obama's past was as far as guns, and wow, is it a surprise he's trying to take them away? Did you see Obama caring enough about gun owner's votes to suck up to the NRA? Care to compare how active Paul Ryan would have been in being anti-gun compared to Joe Biden? Just an FYI, Ryan has an A rating from the NRA. Really, the list goes on and on as far as the track record of Democrats against Republians at the national and state level of gun control....just as the thread name suggests. But please, go ahead and feel all warm and fuzzy about voting for unelectable candidates in the hopes of one day there being a revolution, while more and more people are on the federal payroll. In the meantime, grownups are taking care of the here and now. [/QUOTE]
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