[CS-FSLUG] They have started already... HR6257 To Reauthorize the Assault Weapon Ban

David McGlone d.mcglone at att.net
Sun Nov 9 18:32:36 CST 2008


On Sunday 09 November 2008 1:29:48 pm Ed Hurst wrote:
> David McGlone wrote:
> > If you go back in  history to 1934 When Roosevelt was president,  and
> > Democrats had majority, the national firearms act of 1934 was largely
> > enacted to try and help keep firearms out of mobsters hands. Did
> > Roosevelt and congress have bad intentions? I don't think so.
> >
> > Then in 1938 The Federal Firearms Act of 1938 put limitations on selling
> > firearms. The limitations were prohibiting selling firearms to criminals.
> > Is this a bad thing? I don't think so.
>
> I agree the difference in parties are nil, but the above quote tells me
> you are sadly, deeply deceived. FDR most certainly DID have evil
> intentions. There is sufficient documentation in books and website too
> numerous to list here. That man made himself out to be a messianic
> figure precisely so there would be no question of his secret motives.
>
> How quickly we forget. FDR was the first to successfully usurp the
> process by threatening the independence of the Supreme Court. He pushed
> through the Federal Reserve Act, knowing it turned every dollar in our
> economy into a debt slip, so that no matter how many dollars there were
> in circulation, we would always owe private bankers a little bit more
> than what existed. It is literally impossible to pay back the debts, and
> they are now beyond imagining. He also manipulated us into WW2 by
> knowingly provoking the Japanese into attacking us, ordering the ships
> to stay in Pearl Harbor until after that attack, then blaming the
> theater commanders for not taking action. FDR then made a treaty with
> Stalin *after* Stalin admitted murdering 10 million of his own citizens,
> far more than Hitler even wanted to kill.
>
> Yes, there is plenty of evil on both sides.

Very true. I don't know a lot of what FDR has done, but the reason I started 
with him was because I remember from history that there was some type of gun 
laws somewhere back in those days, and so I started there to show my point 
that both Democrats and Republicans alike have had a part of gun control from 
almost the very beginning. I  could go all the way back to 1837 When Georgia 
had a small success at banning handguns for a brief while.

-- 
David M.




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