Ron Paul is still in the running, he is 100 percent pro second
amendment.
--- In The1911Semi-AutomaticPistol@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Swickard"
<stevephl@...> wrote:
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> McCain seems too have a fairly poor record when it comes to the 2nd
> amendment, for instance he voted for background checks, gunshow
loop holes,
> the awful assault weapons bill to name a few. This is a guy that
was ready
> to jump parties to the democrats back in 2000, tried
unsuccessfully to run
> as John Kerry's VP in 2004, is an environmental whacko, opposes
lowering the
> tax rates and would in fact increase taxes and thinks that Mexican
Nationals
> have a right to receive benefits here in the US. Can't get much
worst then
> that can he?
>
> Steve in Colorado
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The1911Semi-AutomaticPistol@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:The1911Semi-AutomaticPistol@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
clint
> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 6:39 AM
> To: The1911Semi-AutomaticPistol@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [The1911Semi-AutomaticPistol] mcain vs romni????
>
> after the elimination of any of the candidates i would really have
> liked to vote for in the republican primary, i have to choose one
of
> the less than desirable candidates i now have.
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> after doing a small amount of internet research on the candidates
> previous records and statements i have come to lean towards mcain
as
> the more progun candidate. he seems to have a half decent voting
> record as far as gun rights.
>
> romni seems to have a fairly anti-gun record in the past, even
though
> he makes strong progun statements lately. being the governor of
mass.
> is not very reassuring.
>
> suggestions ???
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