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In reply to the discussion: Further gun control failed because of the people, not the NRA. [View all]jeffrey_pdx
(222 posts)40. Here you go... it's not quite 90% but pretty damn close in this poll.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/16/1202305/-Poll-Americans-still-favor-background-checks-assault-weapons-ban-gun-magazine-capacity-limits
At one point I did see polls that had 90 + % in favor of universal background checks, but I believe that number has gone down a little. Mostly due to the lies the NRA and GOP have been spreading.
One other point.... just because a poll says that x% of people don't support how the president is handling something doesn't mean that x% of people agree with the GOP on it. I heard this bad use of logic during the health care debate over and over. They (the media mostly, and especially hate radio) never take into account all the people who don't think that the president's position isn't progressive enough. I didn't approve of President Obama's handling of reforming health care because I wanted single payer, and I know a lot of other people did too.
At one point I did see polls that had 90 + % in favor of universal background checks, but I believe that number has gone down a little. Mostly due to the lies the NRA and GOP have been spreading.
One other point.... just because a poll says that x% of people don't support how the president is handling something doesn't mean that x% of people agree with the GOP on it. I heard this bad use of logic during the health care debate over and over. They (the media mostly, and especially hate radio) never take into account all the people who don't think that the president's position isn't progressive enough. I didn't approve of President Obama's handling of reforming health care because I wanted single payer, and I know a lot of other people did too.
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Who doesn't spread propaganda? What sources of information do you really trust?
badtoworse
Apr 2013
#43
No. They are mindful of who funds their campaigns. Today's vote was in support of gun manufacturers
upaloopa
Apr 2013
#4
Fuck the lying NRA. Fuck guns. And fuck the every-gun-is-sacred misinterpretation of the 2nd amend.
MotherPetrie
Apr 2013
#11
First of all the legislation was essentially background checks, nothing else. Second, based on that
still_one
Apr 2013
#12
How's President Obama speaking today at the White House. That good enough for you?
Electric Monk
Apr 2013
#26
NRA apologia/propaganda. It is the NRA and supporters like you that caused the failure.
morningfog
Apr 2013
#21
If polls showed consistently that 90% of Americans supported enhanced background checks
frazzled
Apr 2013
#24
Gallup says only 4% of Americans consider guns/gun violence to be the top problem facing the nation.
Llewlladdwr
Apr 2013
#27
Of course it is not the top priority. People want their basic needs met first.
upaloopa
Apr 2013
#34
I don't buy that. The legislation passed a majority vote. It was right wing blocking
upaloopa
Apr 2013
#45