- Jan 12, 2012
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He was a sworn enemy of the 2A.
His legislative claim to fame was an ongoing progression of farm subsidy bills that were built around corporate agriculture while throwing real farmers (I.e., people on tractors) a few crumbs and crowing like he was their savior.
The close second was spending fantastic amounts of our money cleaning up cold war messes in Russia even before addressing many of our own to no benefit of any consequence.
He was irredeemably arrogant and made it quite obvious while speaking to me that we commoners should let our "betters" do the thinking.
He voted in favor of amnesty in spite of overwhelming opposition from his alleged constituents, and all those I know who contacted him received very shabby treatment.
He displayed both in his legislative record and interacting with me personally that he held a deep sense of contempt for the Constitution and the belief he should follow it in spite of having taken an oath to do so.
He presented while speaking to me in person a very insulting treatment of his anti-2A votes based on idea that people who care about their rights are simpletons who are too stupid to be trusted with their rights (which, by definition, are rightfully ours).
Any way I can measure this, I can find nothing but a self-serving, arrogant self-styled patrician who stood as one of those domestic enemies of which our founders warned us.
In due time, will we be similarly lamenting the loss of such ne plus ultra patriots and heroes as Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Feinstein, and Michael Bloomberg?
He was a sworn enemy of the 2A.
His legislative claim to fame was an ongoing progression of farm subsidy bills that were built around corporate agriculture while throwing real farmers (I.e., people on tractors) a few crumbs and crowing like he was their savior.
The close second was spending fantastic amounts of our money cleaning up cold war messes in Russia even before addressing many of our own to no benefit of any consequence.
He was irredeemably arrogant and made it quite obvious while speaking to me that we commoners should let our "betters" do the thinking.
He voted in favor of amnesty in spite of overwhelming opposition from his alleged constituents, and all those I know who contacted him received very shabby treatment.
He displayed both in his legislative record and interacting with me personally that he held a deep sense of contempt for the Constitution and the belief he should follow it in spite of having taken an oath to do so.
He presented while speaking to me in person a very insulting treatment of his anti-2A votes based on idea that people who care about their rights are simpletons who are too stupid to be trusted with their rights (which, by definition, are rightfully ours).
Any way I can measure this, I can find nothing but a self-serving, arrogant self-styled patrician who stood as one of those domestic enemies of which our founders warned us.
In due time, will we be similarly lamenting the loss of such ne plus ultra patriots and heroes as Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Feinstein, and Michael Bloomberg?
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