If you don't vote like a gun owner, YOU SUCK!

No, not my words. A strongly worded and emotive article posted on the Dillon Precision website.

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By Peter Caroline

According to most estimates, there are
between 75 and 80 million adult gun owners
in the United States. That's more people than
voted in the last presidential election. So why is it, when there are so many gun owners, that we are not the DOMINANT voting bloc in
this country? Because most of that 75-80
million are stupid, lazy, hypocritical barfbags.

Well, I'd like to say something to that group.

Sure, you drive around in a pickup truck with
a gunrack and some hairy-chested bumper
stickers, and you talk big at the gun shop or
the Legion Hall. But will you shell out 35
bucks and join the NRA? Oh, you don't
agree with the NRA's stance on this or that,
or the NRA is too soft on something or too
unyielding on something else? Or maybe long
ago the NRA didn't send you your free cap or
bullet key ring on time. Well, you know what?
That's a dumb cop-out and you're an *******.

Whether you like it or not, the NRA is the
only...I repeat ONLY, effective
representation you have in the cesspool of
Washington politics. Even the NRA's worst
enemies -- YOUR worst enemies if you have
the capacity to think about it -- agree that it's one of the most powerful lobbying forces on Capitol Hill. That means no one else fights your battles for you better, and if you don't understand that simple fact, you're too dumb to exist!

Then there's my old home state of Massachusetts. Over one million Massachusetts gun owners must be really proud to claim Teddy Kennedy as their senator. And John Kerry, the Kennedy clone, is no better. The entire Massachusetts congressional delegation, both gay and straight, is anti-gun. And you Bay State gun owners are the dildoes that put them in office!
Because you sat on your fat asses, you've got Chapter 180 -- aptly named because it turns your gun rights around 180 degrees -- and you've got an attorney general who wants to be governor and thinks every handgun is a faulty consumer product. Once again, Massachusetts gun owners, where were you on Election Day?

OK, you don't give a damn about the NRA but you still want to keep your guns. So why, in the name of all that is holy, do you vote for "gun-ban" candidates? Oh, you don't? So who does? Maybe it's all those other people who were voting while you were sucking a brewski and watching the game on TV. Or maybe you're a good union guy, and the union votes Democrat.

Look at every state with asinine, repressive gun laws and a preponderance of anti-gun politicians -- California, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland...to cite several horrible examples -- and you will find enough gun owners to form an unbeatable voting bloc, IF they would get their thumbs out of their butts and vote, for a change. Jeez, what a concept!

Some years ago, Mario Cuomo, a dedicated anti-gunner who happened to be governor of New York, described gun owners in a most uncomplimentary fashion. But the most damning thing he said about gun owners is that they don't vote, and therefore should not be considered as a factor in any election.

How about that? Mario Cuomo is a liberal Democrat and, as such, is wrong about most
everything, but he's absolutely right about you.

And I can prove it. If you non-voting gun
owners in New York State did get off your
asses and vote like gun owners, obscenities
like Mario Cuomo couldn't even be elected as
dog catcher. The same goes for Charles
Schumer; he wasn't bad enough as a
congressman from Brooklyn; you dumb schmucks had to let him become a senator! What's next...Hillary?

We all know the excuses: I'm too busy, my vote doesn't count, they're all crooks and it doesn't make any difference, I gave $5 to Quail Unlimited so I don't need to vote,
yadda, yadda, yadda. Well, here's the bottom line...your vote does not count if you don't use it. If you don't vote, then effectively you are on the same side as Rosie (I'm-not-a-hypocrite) O'Donnell, Sarah Brady, Bill and Hillary, Al Gore, Teddy Kennedy, Charles Schumer and every other low-life bottom feeder who knows what's best for you. If you don't vote like a gun owner, you are a butt-boy for the anti-gunners, and you bend over forward to please them.

Think about it. 75-80 million gun owners in this country; only 3.6 million NRA members, and who knows how many active pro-gun-voting gun owners. You can argue all
you want about your inalienable rights. Rights are like body parts; they only work if you exercise them. And yours are looking pretty flaccid right now. If you don't vote in the next election, your enemies will elect a president who will be able to name three or four new Supreme Court justices. Which means that by the 2004 election, you will have no guns. And shortly after that, you will have no vote and no rights. And you know what? If you let that happen, it will be exactly what you deserve![/quote]

B

http://www.dillonprecision.com/vote.cfm?dyn=1&

Sorry about the formatting -- it looks fine on the screen, but ...

[This message has been edited by Bruce in West Oz (edited July 31, 2000).]
 
Though crudely written, Mr. Caroline is indeed correct.


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