The last thing we need is another liberal neocon in the White
House. If the Presidency of George W. Bush proved anything,
it proved the hazard of electing phony Republican conservatives.
At least one is able to clearly see a liberal for what he or
she is when they have a "D" behind their name. But
put an "R" behind the name and suddenly their liberal,
Big-Government, anti-freedom agenda is barely recognized, which
makes a liberal Republican much more dangerous than a liberal
Democrat.
Let me say it straight out: a John McCain Presidency would
be far worse than a Barack Obama Presidency. With a Democrat
in the White House, conservatives and Christians suddenly find
their principles and are able to offer resistance. Put a Republican
in the Oval Office, however, and those same people become blind,
deaf, and dumb to most any principle they profess.
Nowhere is McCain's chicanery and duplicity more jeopardous
than in the area of the right to keep and bear arms. On issues
relating to the Second Amendment, John McCain is a disaster!
For example, the highly respected Gun Owners of America (GOA)
rates McCain with a grade of F-. McCain's failing grade is well
deserved.
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John McCain sponsored an amendment to S. 1805 on March 2, 2004
that would outlaw the private sale of firearms at gun shows.
According to GOA, the provision would effectively eliminate
gun shows, because every member of an organization sponsoring
a gun show could be imprisoned if the organization fails to
notify each and every "person who attends the special firearms
event of the requirements [under the Brady Law]."
John McCain also sponsored an Incumbent Protection provision
to the so-called "Campaign Finance Reform" bill, which
severely curtails the ability of outside groups (such as GOA)
to communicate the actions of incumbent politicians to members
and supporters prior to an election.
The GOA report of the 106th Congress reveals that out of 15
votes relating to the right to keep and bear arms, Senator John
McCain voted favorably only 4 times. Put that into a percentage
and McCain's pro-Second Amendment voting record is a pathetic
27%.
In addition, GOA warns that John McCain supported legislation
that would force federal agents to increase efforts in arresting
and convicting honest gun owners who may inadvertently violate
one of the many federal anti-gun laws, which punish mere technicalities,
such as gun possession.
For example, if John McCain's proposed legislation were to
become law, a gun owner who travels with a gun through a school
zone or who uses one of the family handguns to go target shooting
with a 15-year old could be sent to prison. And a person who
uses a gun for self-defense could be sent to prison for a mandatory
minimum of five years.
But there is so much more to the McCain madness.
Former California State Senator H.L. "Bill" Richardson
wrote this about John McCain, "He's [McCain's] proven his
dislike for conservatives and would gut us at every opportunity.
"Why do I say that? Because of three decades of experience
as a Republican California Senator and a fifty year activist
in the conservative movement. I have first hand, in-their-face
experience with elitist RINO's (Republican in Name Only) office
holders. They are biblically ignorant, power hungry, status
seeking egotists who have no difficulty aiding their liberal
Democrat colleagues whenever their arms are politely twisted.
The one thing they have in common with liberal Democrats is
their dislike for all conservatives, especially those who are
Bible-believing. McCain, as president, would stifle the voices
of elected Republican leaders and try to legislate the conservative
movement out of existence."
Senator Richardson went on to say that he would in no way vote
for John McCain, if indeed McCain is the Republican nominee
(which he obviously will be).
I wonder how many gun owners and other professing pro-freedom
Americans have already fallen victim to McCain's phony conservative
campaign? Do they not realize that they are giving a rope to
the hangman? And that they--conservatives and gun owners--are
the ones who McCain will send to the gallows? What is wrong
with the American people these days? Have they not been betrayed
enough by these phony conservative Republicans?
For example, President George W. Bush recently nominated Michael
Sullivan to be Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms,
and Explosives. Sullivan is one of the nation's most rabid anti-gunners.
GOA's Larry Pratt describes Sullivan as being "as anti-gun
as Ted Kennedy." Honest gun owners, lawful firearms dealers,
and law-abiding gun show operators could have no worse enemy
within the federal government than Michael Sullivan. We could
expect no worse from Hillary Clinton. And a John McCain Presidency
would doubtless give us more of the same.
Regarding the Second Amendment, the American people have no
better friend than Ron Paul. He has a 20-year proven track record
of fidelity to the right to keep and bear arms. The GOA rates
Congressman Paul with a grade of A+. According to GOA Executive
Director Larry Pratt, Ron Paul has been a leader in the fight
to defend and restore the Second Amendment. He has sponsored
legislation to repeal the following: the Brady law; the requirement
to lock up your guns; the law permitting the U.S. to be part
of the U.N (which, among other attacks on American freedoms,
seeks to ban privately transferred firearms); participation
in UNESCO; federal prohibitions on any pilot wishing to carry
a handgun to and in his cockpit; and the so-called "assault
weapons" ban (prior to its sunsetting in 2004).
Ron Paul has also sponsored legislation requiring states to
treat the concealed carry permit of one state the same as they
do that state's driver's license. Dr. Paul also opposes a national
ID card, which would be a tool of government to identify gun
ownership.
Gun owners (along with conservatives and Christians of all
sorts) should be ashamed of themselves for allowing an angry,
gun-grabbing liberal such as John McCain to become the presumptive
Republican Presidential nominee, while rejecting the candidacy
of one of America's most principled pro-life, pro-Second Amendment,
pro-Constitution, and pro-freedom legislators of this generation:
Congressman Ron Paul.
I say again, the last thing we need is another liberal neocon
in the White House. John McCain may have an "R" behind
his name, but he is just another establishment liberal: one
America cannot afford.