Anyone catch this one? I'm sure it's a re-run, but I thought I'd ask. It focused a lot on the NRA and its political struggles. I think Bill Curtis tries to be even-handed when discussing controversial issues, but I also beleive his true feelings did bleed through the piece a little. For example, they discussed the NRAs preoccupation with the ATF, and they mentioned Ruby Ridge, but not the fact that the federal sniper (I believe with the Marshals?) capped Weaver's dog, son and wife without being in any personal danger. They also had some inflammatory footage of little kids playing with a huge chrome revolver--looked like a 44--and looking down the barrel, sticking it in their mouths, etc. In addition, their footage seemed to center around gunshows, and racks of "evil" "assault weapons" with scary features, etc.
This is probably not new to anyone here, but wouldn't it be nice to have a political organization we could get behind that concentrates on the preservation (or restoration) of the Constitution? Such a group would have more support, I believe, since it would be working towards protecting the rights of all citizens with a strict interpretation of the original document. Am I just dreaming?
This is probably not new to anyone here, but wouldn't it be nice to have a political organization we could get behind that concentrates on the preservation (or restoration) of the Constitution? Such a group would have more support, I believe, since it would be working towards protecting the rights of all citizens with a strict interpretation of the original document. Am I just dreaming?