Thursday, September 6, 2012

David Codrea: Nugent, NRA hold key to Romney executive privilege pledge.

Is it too much to expect that politically influential people who represent themselves as gun rights leaders use that influence to persuade Mitt Romney to do the right thing and show some leadership himself on this? It’s only small fry desperate to get an important story out who need to resort to incessantly banging pots and pans for media attention, political attention and “gun lobby” attention. Nugent and Cox would get the right people’s attention immediately.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh!GOD! Mittens is just another anti-gun zellot,Just like Bush.He like Bush,will do more damage to gun owners than Obama.Remember the most ani-gun presedents were;Nixon,Reagen,and Bush1. The patriot act,and most of the other NAZI bullshit y'all rant about,was sighned by Bush2.In fact Obama has done the LEAST damage to gun owners of any presedent in the last 44 years!!!The ones who think that voteing for republicans OR democrats will change anything are deluded. ALL GOVERNMENT IS EVIL. Rommny cannot and willnot do anything.If he wer'nt a satanicly evil thief and lier he would not be where he is now. Stop looking to this scum to "do the right thing" or "help us" they never have and they never will.It dos'nt matter in any way WHO WINS,Obama or Mitt. BOTH are,stone cold, satanic evil.Every 4 years we march out to "vote" for a new massa, to tie us to the poast and flog us. Every 4 years we expect our "vote" to change that. "Government" is a slave master.You are a slave.Every time you "vote" for a republicrat you sell your children.Rommny is just more "hope it changes".

Anonymous said...

This story is officially dead on arrival.

The media will not follow or report this to the people, although it is far more important than Watergate, or any other story in our history and their reasons for not doing so are absolutely clear. They support those who planned and implemented the actions even when they killed federal agents and and civilians. They do not support the constitution and bill of rights nor do they support the truth or the power of the American people. They support their careers and the acquisition of power.

Except, like WACO and RUBY RIDGE, we won't let it go and keep the pot stirred as it should be. I wonder exactly how long they can continue to suppress it effectively without seizing the internet? I suppose that will happen when they begin to realize they can't murder the truth and facts enough to stay in power.

We have a constitution and bill of rights in name only and it's time we all realized it, and hold those responsible, who are not the American people as some have suggested, to account.

They watch us day and night, interject themselves into our conversations and communications 24/7/365 because they fear what will happen if they don't. Freedom is something they have decided we do not need, probably right after their decision to remove most of our money from us.

They have no defence. They are a criminal enterprise now that justifies it's existence by creating new laws and appointing judges who will uphold them. The fact that this was done on a nationwide scale, to an entire people and nation makes them traitors as well. But they will never agree that they are traitors nor that any of their predecessors were, nor will the media ever speculate over the matter.

Anonymous said...

If you expect Romney to do anything constructive then you are sadly mistaken. He's just a stopgap until we can rid ourselves of RINOS.

Anonymous said...

Frankly I find it humerous that a draft dogging punk like nugent is given any credibility. Strange how He like most cowards turn into Chicken Hawks when all danger to themselves is gone

AJ said...

I like Nugent's music, but he's a draft dodger and a chickenhawk like Ro-money. I have a hard time respecting that.