This is the complete HCI Agenda for the next five years,

Gentlemen, what I don't understand is why you keep voting for them? If you haven't figured it out yet let me tell you. It is not a democrat verses a republican issue, it is a democrat/republican verses the Constitution issue. Are you going to sit on your butt griping and allow republican/democrats to have a cake walk again at the polls come November? Yell out to everyone you know to remember in November and vote third party.

Also, it appears to me rational people have lost the argument to the citizenry on guns. The gun has been demonized so much that people believe guns kill. Stupid, sure but that is my point, are there any words to adequately convince the irrational. IMO why limit your argument to the one unconstitutional issue of guns when there are a multitude of unconstitutional issues? The oath of office is the only issue up for grabs at election time.
 
Thank you, Allan. It's encouraging that someone else here understands that we can't fight the Democrats, who want a police state in four years, by voting for the Republicans, who want a police state in eight years. The only thing that the two major parties will pay attention to is massive defections to the Libertarians or other parties that believe the Constitution actually means something. Anything else just supports the status quo.
 
David and Allen: I'm not going to try to defend every Republican out there, but keep in mind some who are actively working on our side: Senator Bob Smith, Bob Barr, Idaho Senator Larry Craig, J.C. Watts, and a host of others. If you've got a lemon Republican representing you, get rid of him! Just don't paint them all the same.

BTW, if and when some of your third-party candidates achieve high office, watch to see what shenanigans they pull. I can remember when everyone thought Jesse Ventura was a savior of Minnesota gun rights. Then Minnesotans found out he just wanted to have a carry gun for _himself_.

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Monkeyleg, you are correct there a few good republicans in office. They are good until the wind changes anyway. Paul is the only one I have any real confidence in. It is a very bad rationale though that my elected is OK, yours is the villain. The facts of politics is that democrats and republicans have screwed us around with/by word games for at least 70-80 years now. They, for the most part, do not honor the oath of office. If not now when?

Also, must I point out that a majority republican membership Congress is controlled by a minority democrat membership for six years now? Evidently, at best, republicans are infective at Preserving, Protecting and Defending the Constitution (their oath) with the majority membership even. Just like Jefferson said the preservation of a Republic requires the blood of tyrants and patriots alike from time to time. So does purging government tyrants require removing the good, the bad and the ugly from time to time. If this Republic means anything to you then you better rethink your position on voting and not waste it on a republican or democrat.
 
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