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hack89

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86. 2014 should be an interesting election
Thu Mar 21, 2013, 03:18 PM
Mar 2013

it will be interesting to see if gun control is high on the list of voter priorities then.

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They will lose eventually. nt onehandle Mar 2013 #1
From your lips to God's ears. nt SunSeeker Mar 2013 #2
I find it amusing pipoman Mar 2013 #3
senators represent their constituents? surely you jest. spanone Mar 2013 #4
I have a few bridges for sale if anyone believes that. Generation_Why Mar 2013 #6
Can we not give attention to both? Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #8
I haven't seen anyone doing that...just NRA! NRA! in every thread.. pipoman Mar 2013 #10
I attribute it to NRA lobbying etherealtruth Mar 2013 #88
All firearms manufacturer revenues in the US combined pipoman Mar 2013 #94
I am glad you cleared that up for me ...NRA not a problem etherealtruth Mar 2013 #99
It is an active lobbying group not pipoman Mar 2013 #110
Good point. The Democrats who caved to the NRA over the wishes of their constituents DanTex Mar 2013 #12
No, rural Democrats don't support these measures pipoman Mar 2013 #14
Poll trutherism is alive and well on DU! And there I thought it was only Dick Morris and Karl Rove. DanTex Mar 2013 #15
Thruthism, eh? LOL pipoman Mar 2013 #17
Not unanimous. Just the majority of them. DanTex Mar 2013 #20
The proof is in the current Senate vote tabulations.. pipoman Mar 2013 #24
Alaska, Montana, Arkansas, South Dakota, New Mexico, Virginia, Louisiana, North Carolina. hack89 Mar 2013 #19
Whether it's guns, abortion, gay marriage, or anything else, I think Dems should vote like Dems. DanTex Mar 2013 #22
They ran as pro-gun Dems on pro-gun platforms hack89 Mar 2013 #27
If what you are saying were reality, there would be evidence for it. Right? DanTex Mar 2013 #29
Lets look at what is happening in statehouses all over America hack89 Mar 2013 #32
In other words, no evidence. No surprise there. Maybe the next pro-gunner will come up with some. DanTex Mar 2013 #33
States rejecting AWB is evidence - especially when controlled by Dems. hack89 Mar 2013 #34
You continue to ignore my point. DanTex Mar 2013 #37
Because gun ownership is just like all those other issues hack89 Mar 2013 #38
Well, I'm glad we agree that guns are no different from abortion, gay marriage, social security, etc DanTex Mar 2013 #41
That 60% support is irrelevant when it comes to the Senate hack89 Mar 2013 #43
So, is there any issues where you think that Dems should try and actually win? DanTex Mar 2013 #46
We should try to win on every issue that is important to us while not doing harm hack89 Mar 2013 #47
Remember the public option in Obamacare? DanTex Mar 2013 #51
Because there are Dems whose constituents oppose Obamacare hack89 Mar 2013 #64
Interesting theory of politics you have there. DanTex Mar 2013 #65
All you have to do is find a way to corral those wayward Senators hack89 Mar 2013 #66
We Could Always Primary Their Asses... WillyT Mar 2013 #69
That would be good in two ways hack89 Mar 2013 #71
Texas Democrats support the AWB by a margin of 75-19. DanTex Mar 2013 #73
+ 1,000,000,000 !!! - Bravo !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #74
Texas has one of the lowest voter turn out rates in America hack89 Mar 2013 #75
Umm... that was a poll of Texas voters. DanTex Mar 2013 #77
My bad. So now all you have to do is actually win some election in Texas hack89 Mar 2013 #79
Texas is just en example. The point is that gun control is not just popular in Chicago and NYC. DanTex Mar 2013 #83
2014 should be an interesting election hack89 Mar 2013 #86
" Texans say they trust the NRA over President Obama by a 47/43 margin" hack89 Mar 2013 #81
FFS pipoman Mar 2013 #28
So you think it's fine if Democrats vote anti-gay? Or anti-choice? Or anti-Social-Security? DanTex Mar 2013 #31
Given a choice between "centrist dems" and moderate rethugs, pipoman Mar 2013 #35
OK. Well at least we're agreed that guns are no different from abortion or Social Security. DanTex Mar 2013 #39
But Dems votes will be used against them in Red states hack89 Mar 2013 #40
I believe the popular sentiment pipoman Mar 2013 #90
I keep hearing about all of these people who are going to switch over to R because of DanTex Mar 2013 #96
I don't believe Dems will cross pipoman Mar 2013 #103
I think there's a bit of a disconnect here... LAGC Mar 2013 #106
I think that primarying these Dem incumbents would be a good idea. hack89 Mar 2013 #30
^^^ The question I have for controllers is this: Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #45
What progressive Dems are strongly pro-gun? The pro-gun Dems are red state centrists. DanTex Mar 2013 #48
Russ Feingold was staunchly anti-AWB, but was willing to consider other gun-control measures (n/t) derby378 Mar 2013 #105
But what you are failing to acknowledge pipoman Mar 2013 #111
True. But, as I posted above, even Texas voters support AWB by a margin of 49-41. DanTex Mar 2013 #112
Virginians support the AWB by a margin of 58-39. DanTex Mar 2013 #76
Warner went silent on the issue - did you notice? hack89 Mar 2013 #78
Probably a good primary candidate. DanTex Mar 2013 #80
Once you can show that gun control can win elections in red and purple states hack89 Mar 2013 #84
I'm in a rural area with farms and hunting land and all kinds of stuff Progressive dog Mar 2013 #56
Have no idea what you are trying to say.. pipoman Mar 2013 #87
Rural democrats do support AWB and magazine restrictions Progressive dog Mar 2013 #89
Yeah, most of New York State pipoman Mar 2013 #91
Most of that is over the process Progressive dog Mar 2013 #92
And you'll notice that the rural areas (the area we were talking about) is green, eh? pipoman Mar 2013 #93
You apparently didn't get the part about process, eh? Progressive dog Mar 2013 #95
I have to confess to a bit of schadenfreude. Llewlladdwr Mar 2013 #5
Not appropriate. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #7
Gloat while you can mwrguy Mar 2013 #9
Once again, for the 1000th time...... Logical Mar 2013 #13
And of the 300 million guns, 10 to 20 million are assault weapons... Peter cotton Mar 2013 #16
How about something like this... DanTex Mar 2013 #23
You realize the last few mass shooters could have passed all those requirements? Or took... Logical Mar 2013 #98
^^^^THIS^^^^ Paladin Mar 2013 #52
Would it be less tragic with an AWB compliant firearm? aikoaiko Mar 2013 #68
My fucking hero. WilliamPitt Mar 2013 #26
It would help society if gun cultists cleaned up their collective act, but not likely. Hoyt Mar 2013 #36
People thought the cigarette companies were winning as well malaise Mar 2013 #11
Much of the AWB was a deeply flawed bill that wouldn't save a single life. aikoaiko Mar 2013 #18
I applaud Reid's decision kudzu22 Mar 2013 #21
AWB aside, in all seriousness: Blue_Tires Mar 2013 #82
Are you forgetting PPACA? kudzu22 Mar 2013 #85
The decision to drop the AWB provision may have saved the more important parts of the bill slackmaster Mar 2013 #25
Gun-control problems/strategies revealed... Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #42
The AWB has close to 60% support. DanTex Mar 2013 #44
Threats to SS are a lot deeper than your one-issue approach... Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #49
My approach is the opposite of one-issue. DanTex Mar 2013 #55
"Gun violence" & gun control have been in the Party Platform since 1968. Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #97
Poll results are meaningless if the respondents don't understand the question slackmaster Mar 2013 #53
The question is "Do you support the Federal Assault Weapons Ban?" DanTex Mar 2013 #58
People are reluctant to answer "I don't know"; this is a well-established fact in polling methodoloy slackmaster Mar 2013 #60
Again with the poll trutherism. DanTex Mar 2013 #63
Thank you for providing an example of what my previous reply refers to slackmaster Mar 2013 #67
This is an opinion poll. There's nothing to validate. DanTex Mar 2013 #70
I agree than an opinion can't be wrong, but it can be worthless. slackmaster Mar 2013 #72
I am confused... sarisataka Mar 2013 #50
People are capable of multitasking slackmaster Mar 2013 #54
Someone forgot to tell the NRA that their dead and done. premium Mar 2013 #57
By "fringe", you must mean the 60% of Americans that support the AWB. Is that right? DanTex Mar 2013 #62
The fringe I am speaking of sarisataka Mar 2013 #109
"The Myth Of NRA Dominance..." was posted by a host of the Gun Control Reform Activism group: friendly_iconoclast Mar 2013 #107
We may have to accept that we won't win this LittleBlue Mar 2013 #59
Yep. Congress can't even pass a gun control measure that easily passed 20 years ago. LAGC Mar 2013 #100
Bad LittleBlue Mar 2013 #101
Not quite. The vote on the omnibus crime bill in 1994 was 68-31 in the Senate with one abstaining. slackmaster Mar 2013 #104
The AWB would not have stopped Adam Lanza davidn3600 Mar 2013 #61
Fuck yeah!!!! Moses2SandyKoufax Mar 2013 #102
The wepaons he used Niceguy1 Mar 2013 #108
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