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September 19th, 2018, 12:37 PM #1
...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
Take a guess as to party affiliation....
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September 19th, 2018, 01:03 PM #2Grand Member
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Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
Which party? It would s not clear.
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September 19th, 2018, 01:28 PM #3Super Member
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Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
She’s running against Demonrat Slithery Steve Santarsiero in an area where she feels the need to say something squishy about background checks. Slithery Steve is so far left he’s been a proponent of confiscatory gun control measures forever.
This is not unlike the Fitzpatrick vs.Wallace race where you have to hold your nose and vote for the strongest Republican that can win enough mindless soccer mom votes to keep a rabid Demonrat out of office.
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September 19th, 2018, 02:41 PM #4
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September 19th, 2018, 03:21 PM #5Super Member
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Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
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September 19th, 2018, 03:46 PM #6
Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
Kee-rap...it just keeps getting worse...Buck$ in the new NE Philly...a true shame...I loved growing up and running businesses down there years ago. Now, I just visit family now and then, then high tail it back, and wash the stink off.
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September 19th, 2018, 11:52 PM #7
Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
Ok then.
If you don't stand on your principals, you stand on nothing.
People are are free to vote for the anti-gun hack because "It's a win for our team!"
I will not.
Pennsylvania Republican takes point on gun control
FBI agent turned lawmaker Brian Fitzpatrick on Tuesday became the only Republican in the U.S. House to back a bill preventing a potentially dangerous person from owning or buying a gun.
The Democratic proposal, introduced in May, gained Fitzpatrick’s support after a Florida teenager shot and killed people at a high school. The measure would create what supporters call gun violence restraining orders.
It’s among a series of gun-control measures that Fitzpatrick is supporting as he and other lawmakers push to break the cycle of congressional talk but inaction that has followed mass shootings across the country in recent years.
He’s also the only House Republican co-sponsor listed on a proposal introduced this week to raise the minimum age for purchasing semiautomatic rifles to 21. An AR-15 type weapon was used in Florida, police say.
Fitzpatrick, who as a federal agent carried a weapon daily and prosecuted gun crimes, says he cried Tuesday in response to meeting with students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
He plans to work on his colleagues — including House leaders who control which bills will make it to the floor for a vote — so that he’s not the only Republican backing these proposals.
“This should not be controversial,” Fitzpatrick told The Morning Call regarding the gun violence protection order legislation. “Giving family members and cohabitants the right to petition a court for someone they deem to be dangerous, I don’t see how everyone can’t get on board with that. That seems common sense to me.”
He also views the proposal as in line with the Second Amendment’s constitutional protections to bear arms, pointing to the due-process rights involved in seeking judicial approval for a potential restraining order.
“It’s important for Second Amendment advocates to want these things,” Fitzpatrick said. “If these tragedies keep occurring, their arguments get a lot tougher. So I think it’s in everybody’s interest to solve it.”
Fitzpatrick said the response to the latest shooting has felt different, and he’s been hearing from constituents in his moderate, suburban Philadelphia district on all sides of the gun debate.
In 2016 Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by less than 1,000 votes in Fitzpatrick's 8th District, which is expected to remain very competitive under Pennsylvania’s new congressional court-drawn map.
While he’s the only House Republican so far backing the gun violence restraining order, several other GOP officials have signaled support. Florida Gov. Rick Scott has indicated support for similar laws, which have passed in several states, as has U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who tweeted that the concept “can be crafted to respect 2nd Amendment & right to due process."
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., also expressed openness during an interview Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Toomey said “there’s an important discussion to be had” about allowing temporary restraining orders on those showing signs of dangerous behavior, but emphasized that such a system requires due process protections.
Still, Fitzpatrick’s show of support drew praise from Democrats during a news conference Tuesday urging a vote on the legislation.
“This is not liberal legislation. It’s already the law in Indiana, in Texas, places like that,” said U.S. Rep. Don Beyer, D-Virginia. “I’m so proud that Brian Fitzpatrick is here, brave enough to take on the NRA’s stranglehold on his party.”
Fitzpatrick also was an original co-sponsor of a background check bill from U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif. As with the legislation from Toomey and West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin, that measure would expand the existing background check system to cover all commercial firearm sales, including those at gun shows and over the internet.
He also supports banning the rapid-fire bump stock accessories used in the Las Vegas concert shooting, and reversing restrictions preventing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from studying gun violence.
House Republican leaders showed little interest Tuesday in taking up any of the proposals being discussed in the wake of the latest shooting.
Asked about proposals for stricter background checks or barring assault weapon sales, House Speaker Paul Ryan said Congress shouldn't be “banning guns from law-abiding citizens.” He also said he thinks President Donald Trump's idea of arming teachers is best left to local governments.
On the other side of the U.S. Capitol, senators have been discussing legislation to penalize federal agencies that don't properly report required records to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System and to reward states that comply by providing them with federal grant preferences.
The House previously passed a bill that included such a fix, but paired it with a provision to broaden the right to carry a concealed weapon — an addition that dooms its fate in the Senate.
Another Senate bill put forward Tuesday was a proposal to prevent those on the no-fly list from purchasing guns. Toomey was among three Republicans, five Democrats and one independent introducing that measure.
http://www.mcall.com/news/nationworld/pennsylvania/capitol-ideas/mc-nws-brian-fitzpatrick-congress-court-order-remove-guns-20180227-story.html
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September 20th, 2018, 12:50 AM #8Active Member
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Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
Fitzpatrick is a pos and voted out of office fuck it put a Demoncrap in this will show other Republicans Anti 2A will not be tolerated what's the difference a Republican voted anti 2a or Democrat who votes anti 2a either way you get a burning bag of shit but the Republican who loses his seat is far more powerful statement to the rest 2yrs later vote in a different Republican sometimes we have to bleed out to get back into the fight.
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September 20th, 2018, 06:06 AM #9Grand Member
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Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
White liberal Philthydelphians have to flee to somewhere..
All of my guns are lubed with BACON GREASE.
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September 20th, 2018, 08:51 AM #10
Re: ...and here's another "gem" from Buck's county---D? R? UGH!!!!
The primaries are a time to "make a statement". The general election is when we decide who controls Congress, the White House, and the courts. If enough people had "made a statement" in 2016 by refusing to vote Republican, we would have missed an opportunity to put 2 solid Constitutional scholars on the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court is the only thing standing between us and a total gun ban. A Republican majority in the Senate and a Republican President are what keeps the Court from being a 6-3 anti-gun majority that deems the 2nd Amendment to be a collective right of the states and the feds.
Politics is not a game, it's war. Nations go to war to determine who will rule. Do soldiers go on strike in the middle of a battle to make some point?
While purists play games, the rest of us are choosing the reality that we'll all live under.Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
Ce sac n'est pas un jouet.
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