-Caveat Lector- <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"> </A> -Cui Bono?- Bruce, If he pulls a Reagan if elected and surrounds himself with the CFR/TC thugs it'll be the same old status quo. We have no guarantee if his appointments will be influenced by CFR/TC. GeeW will most certainly appoint CFR/TC; I need some 'sign' from McCain what he'll do re. appointments. Since PJB not on Kalifornia Ballot, will vote for Alan Keyes, then PJB in the General. You believe I'm doing the right thing? Regards, Bard "They have a bigger army, but that doesn't matter. We have spirit and we are fighting for our country. Chechnya has God on her side and the Russians have got vodka and cigarettes." -- President Aslan Maskhadov, head of the self-declared independent Chechen nation. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." -- Goethe Bruce Chesley wrote: > > From: Bruce Chesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > BINGO !!! Now we know why he wants campaign finance reform. > McCains' looking more dangerous every day. > Bruce Chesley > Truth is a terrible cross to bear. > Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered.". Thomas Paine > NRA=Nazi Rifle Assoc. Treason for $$$ > Massachusetts. Elitist gunowners urinating their powder - every day. > --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- > From: "Weldon Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: GSL> BEWARE of McCain > Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 16:12:38 -0500 > Message-ID: <006001bf6f54$91f5bc00$91f89cd1@oemcomputer> > > http://thePentagon.com/FullBookJacket > http://GunsSaveLives.org > | > BEWARE of McCain > By Weldon Clark > > McCain breathed new life into the Juvenile Justice Bill's anti- > gun amendments, after it had been KILLED. McCain and 4 > other moderate Republicans said they would vote for the > Lautenberg gun show ban bill unless the Republican > Leadership brought up a bill. They did and it passed the > Senate. > > McCain told Neal Knox and the present Second Vice > President of NRA that he would never forget what NRA had > done in the 1994 election. He then cosponsored the McCain > Feingold Campaign Finance bill. This bill would prevent all > independent groups such as NRA, Christian Coalition, Right > to Life and other conservative groups from doing effective > election campaigns. They could not report the voting records > of candidates 60 days prior to the election. ALL elections > would be tilted toward anti-gun liberals. > > The ratings of the Arizona Rifle & Pistol Association are > Bauer, Keys and Forbes all A > Bush a B > McCain a C minus. > > McCain is the most liberal of the candidates and a US > Senator who lives and breathes in Washington DC. > > Nations Most Ant-Gun newspaper fawns over McCain > ************************************************************ > John McCain Wins > Copyright 2000 The Washington Post Company > Wednesday, February 2, 2000 > > THREE MONTHS ago, George W. Bush seemed to be > coasting toward victory in the Republican primaries, whereas > the contest between Democrats Al Gore and Bill Bradley > looked as though it might tip either way. Yesterday's vote in > New Hampshire roughly confirmed the Democratic half of > that prognosis. But the Republican result shows that politics > remains delightfully surprising. The combined ranks of > pundits and pollsters and big-money donors could neither > predict nor prevent John McCain's striking victory. > > New Hampshire has a way of favoring mavericks who go on > to defeat in subsequent primaries, so it would be wrong to > suggest that Mr. McCain has attained front-runner status. > This is even truer this year than previously, since Mr. McCain > got a major boost from independent voters, who are allowed > to take part in New Hampshire's Republican primary but not > in those of many other states. Moreover, Mr. Bush retains a > daunting advantage in organization and money. > > Even so, the New Hampshire result does show that Mr. Bush > is defeat able. The Bush campaign had the backing of the > New Hampshire establishment and spent much more than > Mr. McCain could on ads in the state. But Mr. Bush did poorly > anyway, not only among independents but also among > Republican voters. His loss, combined with the > disappearance of his lead over Mr. Gore in hypothetical poll > match-ups, tarnishes the image of a sure winner. > > Whether or not Mr. Bush recovers, Mr. McCain's win > yesterday holds lessons. It shows that the New Hampshire > primary is marvelously open to modestly financed > challengers, who can build support voter by voter in town > halls and school gyms. What's more, it shows that insurgents > can skip Iowa's much less open caucuses and still win New > Hampshire. Alone among the major candidates, Mr. McCain > did not besmirch himself by pandering to Iowa's farm vote. > > The McCain victory also boosts the issues he campaigned > on. Campaign finance reform has been Mr. McCain's favorite > crusade, as well as the most powerful contrast with the anti- > reform Mr. Bush. Mr. McCain's proposed tax cut is small > compared with the Bush plan, but New Hampshire's > supposedly anti-tax voters backed him--and his fiscal > moderation--nonetheless. And the McCain victory confirms > that voters care about character. The candidate declared at > every opportunity that "spinning is lying." He offered a > combination of honor and honesty. After the duplicities and > manipulations of recent years, New Hampshire warmed to > that. > *************************************************************** > >From Neal Knox Feb. 2 update -- The Senate today > overwhelmingly rejected -- by 68-29 -- Sen. Carl Levin's (D- > Mich.) amendment to prohibit firearms manufacturers from > using the bankruptcy laws to reorganize and remain in > business (particularly if they lost a city's lawsuit.) > Not Voting McCain, John (R-AZ) > > Advocates made it clear that it was a "gun control" vote, with > much of their commentary focussed on the evils of guns > rather than the technical merits of the amendment. Levin > stressed the support of Handgun Control Inc., the Violence > Policy Center and the National League of Cities. > > Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) used the opportunity to push > his gun show background check bill and praised Sturm, > Ruger for prohibiting its distributors from selling to retailers > who sell at gun shows. > > Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) pointed out that the amendment > targets lawful, responsible gun makers rather than gun > misusers. > > Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Larry Craig (R-Idaho) said > the amendment was intended to make bankruptcy law > "politically correct." > ************************************************************* > >From The 2ndAmendmentNews Team > > If you received this as a forward and wish to join please send: > E-MAil to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the > message body: SUBSCRIBE 2nd-Amendment-News > > We have had a computer error. 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