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billh58

(6,635 posts)
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 02:55 PM Feb 2014

Right-wing: Regulating Gun Rights -- Bad; Regulating Voting Rights -- Good.

Last edited Fri Feb 14, 2014, 07:13 PM - Edit history (1)

"It so happens that two man-made controversies have burst onto the national stage at about the same time. Republican-controlled state legislatures are doing whatever they can to restrict the right to vote, while at the same time right-wing politicians, in state and national government, are resisting background checks and limitations on weapons' destructive power.

There have been more than 3,700 gun-related deaths since the Sandy Hook massacre, and the right-wing appears hell-bent-for-leather to block any regulation of firearms. By contrast, between 2000-2010 there were 13 cases of voter fraud among 649,000,000 voters cast. Yet, consider the political firepower directed at "solving" this non-existent problem.

The juxtaposition becomes even more telling when one considers that gun regulations that the right-wing resists are designed to reduce the number of deaths whereas the voting rights regulations they seek to impose would reduce the number of votes, mostly from people of color.

So, for the right-wing, shooting must be protected from any restrictions. Voting, however, must be as restricted as possible. Background checks to purchase a gun are required only at gun stores; there are no checks at gun shows where 40 percent of the guns are sold. That would be similar to requiring voters to be registered to vote in person, but not if you are voting by mail, or where only 60 percent of the voting sites required ID. No one would even consider such a patchwork system for voting
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-abrams/rightwing-regulating-gun-_b_3094424.html

The NRA, ALEC, and the Koch Brothers have bought and paid for politicians at all levels of our government -- from city councils to the Congress -- and they are laughing all the way to the bank. While they work very hard to disenfranchise Liberal voters, they work just as hard to enable gun violence and vigilantism on our streets for pure profit.

The sad part is, that their rhetoric and vile propaganda has been repeated so often that many otherwise intelligent and sane Americans have begun to believe the lies and repeat them at every opportunity.

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Right-wing: Regulating Gun Rights -- Bad; Regulating Voting Rights -- Good. (Original Post) billh58 Feb 2014 OP
It came to me yesterday that if gun rights upaloopa Feb 2014 #1
Exactly right, and it's billh58 Feb 2014 #2
Don't forget Phil Anschutz! The gun huggers luvs them some RW a-holes! rdharma Feb 2014 #3
Thanks for the billh58 Feb 2014 #4

upaloopa

(11,417 posts)
1. It came to me yesterday that if gun rights
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 03:08 PM
Feb 2014

weren't a right wing issue they never would have become so important. That's because there wouldn't have been ALEC and NRA gun manufacturer supporting money going to so many politicians.
If gun rights issues had to stand on their popularity alone we wouldn't be talking about them. There wouldn't have been the last two SCOTUS opinions on guns. It took a right wing court to make that ruling. A court put there by right wing money.

billh58

(6,635 posts)
2. Exactly right, and it's
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 03:14 PM
Feb 2014

no coincidence that Red States have lax gun laws and the highest gun death and injury rates -- all in the name of the right-wing bought-and-paid-for misinterpretation of the Second Amendment.

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