Another bimbo sounds off on the NRA's theme restaurant

Oatka

New member
Looks like the NRA has scared another liberal.
http://chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/article/0,2669,SAV-0005310080,FF.html

STAYING ON TARGET

WITH PLANS FOR A THEME RESTAURANT ON TIMES SQUARE, THE NRA STILL CONTINUES TO LACK COMMON SENSE

Geneva Overholser
Washington Post Writers Group
May 31, 2000

WASHINGTON -- My fellow mothers, we are whupped. We have succeeded in bestirring the National Rifle Association, which is saying something. Unfortunately, one of the things it's saying is that now, by all odds, we and our legions of allies-- and our common-sense views--probably haven't a prayer.

Did you catch the videotape of Charlton Heston at the NRA's recent convention in Charlotte, N.C.? There he stood, holding aloft a musket, and shouting to a giddy crowd, "From my cold, dead hands." If you fail to be compelled by this phrase, just take it from me: We, the rational majority, are toast.

I was at the Million Mom March, as were many of you, it being quite a crowd. If you recall, nobody said anything about cold, dead hands. They talked about "common-sense gun laws."


Not that feelings were absent. The mothers whose kids had been shot were pretty emotional. In fact, I thought of them when I read what Wayne LaPierre, NRA executive vice president, said the Million Mom March really was:

"It wasn't a grass-roots rally but a Gore campaign rally, scripted and coached by the White House. It wasn't about safety." Even LaPierre, a man so cold-eyed he said President Clinton is "willing to accept a certain level of killing to further his political agenda"--even he, I think, would have trouble looking right at mothers whose kids were killed with guns and telling them that they were scripted, that safety and life were not their concerns.

But maybe not. The NRA's audacity may be boundless. This same LaPierre has been scouting Times Square for a place to set up a shoot'em-up restaurant arcade and gift shop. The NRA plans a place like Planet Hollywood--only with guns as the theme.

If you have any doubts about the size of the opposition (probably you don't, the NRA being awfully visible), it's worth noting that they're getting bigger by the minute. Their membership stands at a record 3.6 million. At least they say so: Such figures aren't independently corroborated. But I have no trouble accepting it. Every time I write about guns, I get swamped by mail. Common sense is not the emphasis.

These folks mean business. They've made it clear that they're going to turn this election into a national referendum on guns. The NRA's chief lobbyist says the organization will spend $10 million to $15 million--at least 25 percent more than ever before. And this, remember, is a lobby that never lacked for success at the lower rates.

What is their opposition? A whole lot of mothers marching, and organizations like Handgun Control, which has some 500,000 members and contributors and hopes to spend $2 million this election in support of sensible gun controls.

Still, if you look at raw numbers, you'd think that common sense stands a good chance. People may talk about there being more than 200 million guns in the United States, enough for almost everyone to own one. But in fact, most people don't have one. According to a 1997 study from the U.S. Department of Justice (I can just see the mail now about how you can't trust the government, which is why we need guns in the first place, so how can I be stupid enough to trust the Department of Justice, etc.), about a quarter of adults actually own firearms. Most of these people own more than one. Some 10 million people own about 105 million guns.

Gun ownership is highest in rural and small-town America. It's higher among whites than blacks. And--here's the most interesting part--it's vastly higher among men than women. More than 40 percent of men, but just 9 percent of women, own guns.

You put that fact together with the recent Gallup Poll showing that three-fourths of the women surveyed support stricter gun controls (along with about half the men, including many gun owners) and you see why the Million Mom March made a lot of sense.

But sense is far from everything. The fact is, if the meek are going to inherit the earth, the meek will have to put their money--and their mouths and votes and imagination and passion--where their minds are. Complacent reliance on good old common sense hasn't a chance against memorable foolishness about cold, dead hands. You pit zealotry against common sense, zealotry wins.

And democracy loses, big time.

E-mail: overholserg@washpost.com




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The New World Order has a Third Reich odor.
 
Just another buzz word junkie feeling sorry for herself and the rest of the flock. When are these mallet-heads going to realize the futility of their whining, grow and spine and some brains and buy a ticket for the real show?

My patience is running thin these days....

Noban
 
That article made me smile.

They are scared sh!tless.


You want my guns?
Come and Get Em!!!

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Thane (NRA GOA JPFO SAF CAN)
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"As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression.
In both instances there is a twilight when everything remains
seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all
must be most aware of change in the air - however slight -
lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness."
--Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas
 
Mealy-mouthed nonsense, mediocre writing, and media groupthink at its whiniest.

Zealotry? As if the drum-beating, blood-dancing, and hysteria of the anti-gunners weren't zealotry!

Really, Ms. O. needs to find something more "sensible" and "common sense" to do with her time than to fake a newspaper column by pretending to know anything about gun issues.
 
"And democracy loses, big time."

And individual liberty, civil rights, and freedom wins, big time, just what the founders had in mind.
 
Geneva Overholser? Sounds like she needs to change her name to Yaneeda Shoulderholster. At least she has a sense of the beast their little march has awakened. :)
 
Common sense was used by the nation's founders in our Constitution. Too bad Ms. Geneva doesn't get that point.

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Get your 1911s and AR15s while you still can!
 
Makes you smile cause they're whining about losing _already_. :D Even one of my Democrat acquaintances admitted to me the other day that Gore is committing political suicide by forcing more gun control on a country that knows it isn't the answer to crime. :D :D

Apparently, common sense is in short supply among Ms. Overholser and her friends.
 
I just sent her an email and told her that her time would be better spent writing a story about the lax enforcement of existing gun laws, and one about why Rosie needs a bodyguard with a gun. Why is it that these people continue to call all of these shootings " accidental". Most of them are deliberate, done by criminals.
 
The anti-self defense zealots are certainly in a tizzy over this restaurant, eh? Tells me that it is right on target.

And, let me get this right ... we're 'going to turn this election into a national referendum on guns'? Oh, please. So, Al Gore, Bill Bradley, Chuck Schumer, Diane Feinstein, etc., etc. didn't have anything to do with picking this fight? What a joke.

And, I always enjoy how they argue out of both sides of their mouth ... the NRA / gun owners are a tiny, ignorant minority in this country, and ... the NRA / gun owners are big and bad, and always get their way.

Let's get that restaurant built ... I'll fly to NYC just to eat there and thumb my nose at Geneva.

Regards from AZ
 
Planet Hollywood with Guns ? Spare me . Look at the investors in Planet Hollywood and tell me where they would be WITHOUT movies where guns are the beginning , middle and end of EVERYTHING !!! Movies where more people get killed than live in Rhode Island . Where more people get shot than ever peed on the side of a road . More people get smacked around then have been propositioned by Bill Clinton . O.K. .....almost as many people as have been propositioned by Bill Clinton .
Why are these people not singled out as the people that glamorize this mindless murder and mayham ? BECAUSE!!!!! They are Democraps . They give kids the idea to kill everyone they want BUT!!!!!! give money to the Democrap party .The end justifies the means ????? Did I mention SPARE ME !!!???

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TOM
SASS AMERICAN LEGION NRA
 
Every time ya'll see one of these posted, save the address in your address book. Then fire self-defense articles to all the ones you've squirreled away when we post THOSE here. Soon they'll have a full box of proof that they are full of it.
 
A. You can't legislate "common sense".

B. It is difficult to convince me that one who has no experience with and knows little about a given subject is a likely source of "common sense" about that subject.

Fools leading fools, but unfortunately, many fools vote, don't take these sheeple for granted.
M2
 
Two things:
1) I always thought I lived in a Republic. Did someone change it to a Democracy when I wasn't looking?

2) Common sense isn't very common anymore. I saw instructions on a package of toothpicks once.

Eric

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Formerly Puddle Pirate.
Teach a kid to shoot.
It annoys the antis.
"But Officer I HAVE to have all these guns in the truck, I'm going to TFL End of Summer Meet"
 
Whooo Hooo! More free publicity!

"We, the rational majority..." I gotta laugh at that. Did she mean it as it sounds, a take-off on "We, the people", or does she think that she really is rational, or a member of the majority? Or that somehow being a part of a minority makes you irrational?

If they really are that big of a "rational majority", they should work on changing the Constitution. If it makes as much sense as she thinks it does, she shouldn't have any trouble getting 3/4 of the states to ratify it, now should she? After all, she is in the "rational majority"...

The more I see, the more I'm convinced that our government was founded by some of the most brilliant people ever assembled for a common goal. We have freedom of the press, so we can read articles from idiots like this, but we live in a constitutional republic, so that just because the irrational are in the majority (which, I don't believe they are), they can't force their will on the rest of us. We also have a governing document which was written to be changed, if necessary.
 
I really like their latest round of propaganda.... remember to have effective propaganda you must keep the lie simple and repeat it often. That is why you hear so often that the majority of the people want gun control. Oh really? Then why is she so scared of what the NRA is spending in the November election?

I believe that we will see her majority loose big time come this november. The average Joe is getting tired of this.



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Richard

The debate is not about guns,
but rather who has the ultimate power to rule,
the People or Government.
RKBA!
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Oatka:
If you recall, nobody said anything about cold, dead hands. They talked about "common-sense gun laws."[/quote]
Common sense gun laws?
How many thousand do we already have? Better yet how many more will it take to keep guns and kids out of crack houses?
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>
These folks mean business. They've made it clear that they're going to turn this election into a national referendum on guns. The NRA's chief lobbyist says the organization will spend $10 million to $15 million--at least 25 percent more than ever before.
[/quote]

Bimbo thinks the NRA has made the key focus of the 2000 Primaries about Gun Control, or Gun anything.
Quite the contrary, it was another party that decided to convert the issue, and divert attention away from his sleazy self, and his partners in crime.

It was the Prez(Billary) who decided to go after the Right-wing extremists after the Prez was impeached for lying to a Grand Jury.
For this, there is revenge planned.
So, we now have the attacks upon the Bill of Rights, by the Bill of Wrongs.


And here, she sez that we're redneck, sexists, racists, in so little words.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Gun ownership is highest in rural and small-town America. It's higher among whites than blacks. And--here's the most interesting part--it's vastly higher among men than women. More than 40 percent of men, but just 9 percent of women, own guns.
[/quote]

She chooses not to concede the fact that Blacks comprise, what, 17-19% of the population, sooo, then, I suppose they would have less guns. Based upon ratios.
She has learned that if you can't turn a head with a lie, tell a bigger lie, or pull the race, or sex card out. It's supposed to be the trump, or chump card that'll work almost always.

And yes, she wraps the stinky fish up nicely.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>
But sense is far from everything. The fact is, if the meek are going to inherit the earth, the meek will have to put their money--and their mouths and votes and imagination and passion--where their minds are. Complacent reliance on good old common sense hasn't a chance against memorable foolishness about cold, dead hands. You pit zealotry against common sense, zealotry wins.
[/quote]

She's seems to forget that a herd of sheep being guarded by a wolf, will alway begin reducing in size, to feed the ever hungry wolf.
She chooses to ignore the point of what LaPierre said by, "My cold, dead, hands."
She mentions zealots against common sense. She refuses to realize the potential of a zealot with common sense.

Best Regards,
Don

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The most foolish mistake we could make would be to allow the subjected people to carry arms;
History shows that all conquerers who have allowed their subjected people to carry arms have prepared their own fall.
Adolf Hitler
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"Corrupt the young, get them away from religion. Get them interested in sex. Make them superficial, and destroy their rugged- ness.
Get control of all means of publicity, and thereby get the peoples' mind off their government by focusing their attention on athletics, sexy books and plays, and other trivialities.
Divide the people into hostile groups by constantly harping on controversial matters of no importance."

Vladimir Ilich Lenin, former leader of USSR

[This message has been edited by Donny (edited June 03, 2000).]
 
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