Reno Shoots Back at NRA

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Reno Shoots Back at NRA


By David A. Vise
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, March 16, 2000; 1:04 PM


Attorney General Janet Reno today vigorously defended the Clinton administration against attacks by officials of the National Rifle Association, who have alleged that the recent spree of killings resulted from the administration's failure to enforce existing gun laws.


"I have heard an awful lot in the last seven years, but that's about the worst rhetoric that I have heard," Reno said during her weekly press briefing. "I don't know of any president that has worked so hard to make this a less violent nation, a more peaceful nation, a nation where its children can grow in a strong, peaceful, safe constructive way."


Reno said the NRA needs to stop the rhetoric – which has included statements about the government having blood on its hands for failing to enforce the law – and focus instead on working with government officials to diminish violence.


"I think the time has come to say this: Nobody wants somebody to get hurt. If we can prevent somebody from being shot, let us prevent it. Let us not focus on prosecuting afterward. Let us do what we can to prevent it … I believe that even the NRA in its most intense version doesn't want people to be killed; it doesn't want guns in the hands of people who don't know how to use them; it doesn't want guns in the hands of felons. Let us work together to prevent it, wherever we can, but let us not continue this horrible rhetoric that serves no purpose whatsoever."


Reno cited bipartisan accomplishments to fight violent crime, which actually has been dropping in recent years despite publicity about high profile killings involving teenagers and children.


"We have seen a nation come together in so many ways; Republican governors standing with me and with Republican sheriffs and Democratic U.S. attorneys, working together without political rhetoric, to bring violence down in communities," Reno said.


Asked about rumors that she planned to leave office before the Clinton administration's term ends next year, and any connection between those rumors and the announcement by Miami Dolphins Quaterback Dan Marino that he will retire from the National Football League, the former Miami prosecutor quipped, "It's interesting, because some people call me Ms. Ma-reno."


Following in the sports mode, Reno, a loyal Floridian, was asked for her pick in the NCAA basketball tournament that begins today. Both the University of Miami and the University of Florida are in the tournament.


"I have a very objective view of my three Florida teams, the Hurricanes, the Seminoles, and the Gators," Reno said. "I take each game where they play each other on a case-by-case basis – [laughter] – and I decide who's the underdog, who's fought hardest for it, who's been the best sport, and then I make a decision as to who I'm supporting."


© 2000 The Washington Post Company
 
Attorney General Janet Reno today vigorously defended the Clinton administration...

Why should we be surprised? After all, that's what she's been doing during her whole tenure at "Justice".

Today is just another day at the office.
 
What a coincedence. I read this thread after I just came back from the bathroom, where I took a big Reno a few minutes ago.

That one got flushed, though.
 
"I don't know of any president that has worked so hard to make this a less violent nation, a more peaceful nation, a nation where its children can grow in a strong, peaceful, safe constructive way."

Tell that to those kids that died at Waco!
 
Well, I don't know of any president who has so divided a nation and caused so many people to hate the government.

Take that, Janet "M.D." Reno.

Dick
 
Any body catch this part?

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>If we can prevent somebody from
being shot, let us prevent it. Let us not focus on prosecuting afterward. Let us do what we can to prevent it ...[/quote]

Higher power magnification: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Let us not focus on prosecuting afterward.[/quote]

There you go!
 
I don't know why Klinton is so set against guns . A gun is about the ONLY thing he hasn't had sex with yet .

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I hate to say it but, Ms Reno is another one of Mr. Clinton's ruination's. She worked her way up and got hooked up with what is called Apointed Official, a funny term to me. Should be public servant! She did help her mom build their home in Florida. "I do mean her mom designed, dug, sawed, nailed etc."
If you get caught up in a system where great debate can swing on the definition of IS[/] we are in deep chee.... She has not perished in one of those strange accidents so she must be a loyal subject.
Hank
 
I'd like to see Comrade Klinton look into the faces of the victims of the Puerto Rican terriorist he released recently. Talk about two-faced.
 
And Reno said:
"I think the time has come to say this: Nobody wants somebody to get hurt. If we can prevent somebody from being shot, let us prevent it. Let us not focus on prosecuting afterward. Let us do what we can to prevent it … I believe that even the NRA in its most intense version doesn't want people to be killed; it doesn't want guns in the hands of people who don't know how to use them; it doesn't want guns in the hands of felons. Let us work together to prevent it, wherever we can, but let us not continue this horrible rhetoric that serves no purpose whatsoever."

So, they admit that they're not interested in prosecuting after the fact criminal activities. Their actions have shown that over the last two terms. At least it's out on the air, where they can be challenged on it.

Does the bullsh!t ever end with this administrations??

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
 
Kathryn, I think MonkeyLeg has a point, but you do as well.

The way I see it, this country is becoming nearly as polarized as it was in the 60's under Johnson and Nixon. And that took a foolish war and 60K dead.

Clinton has done it with very few killings, so far.

I noted the 'prosecution' language as well.

Well, it is grand humor to see a bastard like Clinton object to being called a liar.

The world will be a better place when Ms. Reno hits the road. At best, her incompetence has helped kill too many people.
 
"...focus instead on working with government officials..."

You don't work "with" the Government, you only take orders from it. Government holds a monopoly on the use of force, or so it likes to think, and one can only deal with the big G on its terms. All you ever end up doing is negotiating your rights away when you deal with the Government. And what do you get in exchange? The Government's promise not to persecute/prosecute you--in other words, the Government is telling you it won't use force on you if you play by its rules. It's a no-lose situation for big G and a no-win proposition for the poor sap being threatened.

BTW, the few lesbians I have known have been nice people. It's too bad I can't say the same for that lying dog Reno.
DAL

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