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The Corpulent Gudio proposes new Gun Control measures OOT

by Phantom Ace ( 55 Comments › )
Filed under Fascism, Progressives, Republican Party at April 20th, 2013 - 12:23 am

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Ann Coulter’s favorite politician Chris Christie launches an assault on the 2nd Amendment rights of New Jersey residents. He is proposing new gun laws that even ban .50 caliber guns.

Gov. Chris Christie unveiled gun control and violence prevention measures that are as comprehensive as they are ambitious.

Christie acknowledges there is no way to prevent all violence in our society, but he says it is the job of government to question, to scrutinize and to demand more in an attempt to address the problem.

The plan calls for expanding New Jersey’s already strict gun control laws, expanding government-funded mental health treatment, making it more difficult for kids buy or rent violent video games, requiring that would-be gun owners show government-issued IDs and bolstering penalties for gun-related crimes.

“It’s hard for me to sit here today and say, ‘If all these things got imposed we’d see an ‘X’ percentage drop in gin violence in this state.’ I don’t know,” said Christie. “Bad people are going to do bad things and so, would greater penalties deter people? You hope they do.”

Expanding New Jersey’s Already Stringent Gun Control Measures:

New Jersey has the second toughest gun laws in the country. The first facet of Christie’s plan seeks to make them even stricter. This includes banning future purchases of the Barrett .50 Caliber; strengthening the state’s existing background check requirement by mandating that mental health records are included in the instant background check process at the time of a firearm purchase; and requiring firearms purchasers to present a valid government photo ID, along with the already mandatory Firearms Purchaser Identification Card.

This is a violation of the Constitutional rights of the people of New Jersey. Chris Christie is who the Corrupt Consultant Class of the GOP wants as the nominee in 2016 if they can’t get Jeb Bush.

(Picture Hat Tip: Huckfunn)

Caption THIS! OOT

by Deplorable Macker ( 124 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Caption This, Democratic Party, Joe Biden, OOT, Second Amendment at April 17th, 2013 - 8:00 pm

OK Folks! Here’s a treasure for the ages…especially in light of today’s defeat of the Manchin-Toomey Background Check Bill!

You know what to do, since this is the Overnight Open Thread!

Sen. Chris Murphy asks Fox not to broadcast Nascar due to NRA sponsorship

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at April 12th, 2013 - 3:37 pm

Government telling broadcasters what they can and can’t show on TV is a sign of a One party state. America is a defacto One Party State since Progressives control most aspects of  society. In a display of this control, Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy is asking Fox to not broadcasts Nascar. He is demanding this because the NRA is sponsoring a  Nascar event.

(CNN) – The National Rifle Association-sponsored NASCAR race slated for this weekend is “inappropriate in the immediate wake of the Newtown massacre,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, wrote to the race’s broadcaster on Thursday.

“The race not only brings national attention to an organization that has been the face of one side of this heated debate, it also features the live shooting of guns at the end of the race,” Murphy wrote to Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, which owns the Fox network where the race will be broadcast.

Although this is a voluntary demand, one day it will be mandatory. Do not laugh or dismiss this, it’s actually quit frightening.

How the NRA defeated OFA

by Phantom Ace ( 110 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Conservatism, Fascism, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Socialism, Tea Parties, The Political Right, Tranzis at April 9th, 2013 - 11:00 am

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(NRA Social Media Ad)

Organizing For America is the most formidable electoral machine ever assembled in American political history. Their use of behavioral scientists allows them to manipulate target groups. They run circles around Republicans and Conservatives through the use of social media and micro-targeting. OFA is on the verge of creating permanent one party rule in America. But for once, they met their match.

After the Newtown massacres, the fake god-king was out demonizing guns. OFA did its usual propaganda based attacks using emotional imagery. But unlike the Republican Party, The National Rifle Association is disciplined and well organized. Unlike the GOP, it is very popular with Americans and is viewed as fighting for people’s rights. They also have hired their own team of behavioral scientists and data-miners. They were able to destroy OFA’s emotional appeal with cold hard facts. The result was that as of this writing, the NRA has gotten the better of OFA.

Obama for America’s post-election transformation into the grassroots lobbying group Organizing for Action (OFA) was supposed to provide the political heft (and supersized bank account) President Obama would need to implement his sweeping second-term agenda. So far, however, efforts to translate OFA’s success in turning out support for its candidate into generating support for his actual policies have thoroughly failed to impress.

Take gun control. In the months since the tragic shooting in Newtown, Conn., the president has waged an aggressive campaign to implement stricter gun-control policies. He concluded his State of the Union address with a rousing appeal for congressional action — “The families of Newtown deserve a vote” — and continues to implore the American people: “Shame on us if we forget.” OFA, though legally prohibited from coordinating with the White House, has thrown its full weight behind the effort.

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NRA president David Keene concurs. “They’re learning that when you put together something like they did for Obama, it’s hard to translate that into other activities,” he tells National Review Online. “They believed they had put together this machinery that they could use for darn near anything, and that just wasn’t true.”

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The specific nature of the gun-control debate makes Obama’s and OFA’s challenge all the more difficult. Gun-control advocates will likely never be able to match the natural enthusiasm that exists in the pro-gun segment of the population, particularly when the latter finds itself on the defensive. “The difference between OFA and the NRA is that the NRA has millions of members who are passionately focused on the issue of Second Amendment rights, whereas Obama supporters are a much broader and much shallower pool of support for a specific person,” says Collegio.

This is just like the Nazis biting off more than they can chew by attacking Soviet, Russia. OFA thought it was invincible because it runs circles around the paraplegic like Republican Party. But when confronted by a well disciplined opponent with the resources to match it, OFA failed.

The NRA proved OFA can be beaten. Whether the Republican Party of Conservatives in general will study this defeat is another matter. In that regards to the latter, I am not hopeful. I salute the NRA for defeating this evil organization.