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  • 4sarge

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    I found this tripe posted by Indiana's own Brady Bunch Head Kahuna Paul Helmke. For my own curiosity is this Ex Fort Wayne Mayor just a Leftist Liberal Elitist and schlepping for the money or is he really on a personal anti gun crusade. Can anyone from the Fort Wayne area or knowledge of Helmke enlighten me - Thanks
    He's very misguided, either way to say the least.

    Obama and America: "Doing The Gun Dance"

    Robert Novak has an interesting piece in today's Washington Post about Sen. Barack Obama and the Second Amendment case from DC.

    If Senator Obama is "doing the gun dance," then he's in step with most of the American people. A recent poll by the Washington Post indicated that while 72% felt the Second Amendment provided an "individual right," 59% also supported gun restrictions as strong as those in the District of Columbia. The crucial issue to be faced after the Supreme Court announces its decision in the D.C. v. Heller case is what reasonable restrictions will meet Constitutional muster in the future.

    It says something about the current state of the politics of gun control that all three remaining presidential candidates favor reasonable restrictions on gun ownership. Senator Obama, for example, supports banning assault weapons, opposes the Tiahrt restrictions against sharing crime gun trace data, supports limiting handgun purchases to one per month, and supports closing the gun show loophole. (Presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain also supports requiring criminal background checks by unlicensed dealers at gun shows).

    As for the next primary state, Pennsylvania, the state with supposedly the highest per capita NRA membership, gun control supporters regularly win there statewide: Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996, Al Gore (against strong NRA opposition) in 2000, and John Kerry in 2004.

    Even more telling, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell -- someone who just two years ago said, "I believe with all my heart that we need more gun control" -- has won two gubernatorial elections against NRA-endorsed opponents, beating Mike Fisher in 2002 by nine points and Lynn Swann in 2006 by 20 points.

    Support for common sense gun control should be a vote-winning issue for most candidates

    Paul Helmke: Obama and America: "Doing The Gun Dance" - Politics on The Huffington Post
     

    Quarterbore

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    The prooblem in PA is we have Philladelphia and Pittsburgh. If we could simply sell Philladelphia to New Jersey and the New York state do the same with New York City then both PA and NY would be strongly Rebublican states.

    The darned urban/welfare vote along with the old-school unions just vote Democrat and it doesn't matter who is running :dunno:
     

    4sarge

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    The problem in PA is we have Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. If we could simply sell Philadelphia to New Jersey and the New York state do the same with New York City then both PA and NY would be strongly Republican states.

    The darned urban/welfare vote along with the old-school unions just vote Democrat and it doesn't matter who is running :dunno:

    Same problem in Missouri - St Louis, Illinois - Chicago etc. The cesspool cities with gun bans and the ever growing crime problem
     
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