"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." ― George Orwell
Thursday, April 4, 2013
OBAMA SAYS, "COME ON FOLKS, YOU CAN TRUST ME."
Doing that for which he is essentially best known, that being the ratcheting up of toxic rhetoric in an attempt to increase pressure on Congress to do his bidding, which, in this case, would be the limiting of access by law abiding citizens to guns, our piss-poor excuse for a president, Barry "Almighty," said on Wednesday that recent steps by Colorado to tighten its gun laws show "there doesn’t have to be a conflict" between keeping citizens safe and protecting Second Amendment rights to gun ownership. Barry said, "I believe there doesn’t have to be a conflict in reconciling these realities." It was during this little stopover in Denver, while on his way to some fundraisers in California, that he stepped up his call for background checks for all gun purchases and renewed his demand that Congress at least vote on banning 'assault' weapons and limiting access to large-capacity ammunition magazines.
It was also during this little speech that Barry, in what was a display of what has become his typical arrogance, he dismissed gun owners’ concerns that gun control legislation could be a stepping stone to gun confiscation in the U.S., saying "I am constrained by a system our founders put in place." Come on, just who does this most corrupt of presidents in my life time really think he's kidding. He's ignored those "constraints" placed on him by the Constitution more times that I care to count. Barry treats the Constitution as if it doesn't even exist. I don't trust this slimy f*ck as far as I can throw him. I guess he must just think that we're either not paying attention to what he's been doing, or, that we simply believe everything we hear, or read, in the state-controlled media. But personally, I have been paying attention and I believe nothing that comes from our 'mainstream' media complex.
And he remains quite determined to use the bodies of dead children in his effort to convince us that we should, somehow, trust him. Barry noted that more than 100 days have passed since the shooting rampage that killed 20 first-graders and six adults at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., and reignited the national debate over access to guns. "Every day that we wait to do something about it, even more of our fellow citizens are stolen from our lives by a bullet from a gun. Now the good news is Colorado has already chosen to do something about it," he said. Keep in mind here that this is the same tragedy for which Democrat Ed Rendell was so thankful for the fact that it was so horrific. Is that not the sickest thing you've ever heard? And now again we have Barry using those dead kids in his attempt to score some cheap political points. There's a special place in Hell for Barry, and for Rendell as well.
And apparently now sensing that that he may be in danger of losing congressional momentum on the issue, Barry went to Colorado, which has a deep-rooted hunting tradition and where gun ownership is a cherished right, to use its example and public pressure to prod Congress to act. Colorado suffered two of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history, at Columbine high school in 1999 and at a movie theater in Aurora last year. It recently expanded background checks for gun purchases and placed restrictions on ammunition magazines. Prospects for passage of similar measures by Congress appear bleak, largely because of concerns by conservative Republicans and moderate Democrats who come down more on the side of gun rights. But it's important to keep in mind that the Colorado of today is a far different place, politically speaking, than the Colorado of just five or ten years ago.
Let's face it, next to having the government seize control of our healthcare, that next thing that Democrats have long been salivating over is successfully 'acquire' the ability to completely disarm the American people. And now with the healthcare issue safely in the 'W' column, it's time to move on to the seizing of our guns. So I'm quite sure that we can now count on being subjected to the same level of outright lies that we heard about Obamacare, about how this is really all about nothing more than increasing public safety. And that my friends, is nothing more than crock. And it is my sincerest hope that bad guys everywhere will soon begin a migration, of sorts, to those states who insist upon disarming their citizens. Because, that will then make me and my family all the safer, in addition to, of course, the fact that we are still able to keep our home safer with the assistance of Smith & Wesson.
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