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Re: Kiddie exercises his right to bear arms



"cor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Kevin C." wrote:
> >
> ...
> > Check out -
> > http://bowlingfortruth.com/bowlingforcolumbine/scenes/hestonrally1.htm
> >
> > FACT: - Heston was required by law to hold this meeting by its
non-profit
> > charter from the state of New York, so cancellation was impossible.
However,
>
> well, in his speech he said he did it on principle, not because he
> had a contract with the organization he was vicepresident at the time.
> http://www.varmintal.com/heston4.htm
>
>
> > even if he wasn't legally required to hold it; the annual meeting in
Denver
> > was set to be held at that place and date years in advance. No way to
change
> > location, since you have to give advance notice of that to the members,
and
> > there were upwards of 4,000,000 members.
>
> 4 million members in Denver that day? Right...
>
>
> >
> > Here's some info on the Kayla Rolland  murder.  Doesn't mention Heston
> > though.
> > http://bowlingfortruth.com/bowlingforcolumbine/scenes/kayla.htm
> >
> > More info on the rally after the Kayla Rolland murder you're talking
about.
> > Kayla Rolland was murdered on February 29th, 2000.  Heston Spoke at a
> > Pro-Bush Rally in Flint in Mid October, how are the two events related,
> > other than Michael Moore says they are?
>
> Big event, small town. Just like the death of one in your family would be
> a big event in your family even a year or two later.
>
>
> >
http://www.bowlingfortruth.com/bowlingforcolumbine/scenes/hestonrally2.htm
> >
> > Don't take what Michael Moore says as gospel.  He has an agenda just
like
> > everyone else.
>
> Like the gun manufacturers association has no agendas?
>
> > Kevin C.

I said everyone has an agenda.  You, me, gun manufacturers, Michael Moore
and the religious group of your choice all have an agenda.

No, 4 million members weren't going to be in Denver.  4 million were
invited, and could choose to come if they wanted to.  These are big events.
That's why Denver pushed to have the event there...

So, by your logic, if a someone is killed by a drunk driver, we should ban
car shows in the area.  How long should car shows be banned? What kind of
geographic area should the car shows be banned in?  Or  Liquor! we should
ban Liquor conventions too.... Wait, we were talking about guns and the NRA.
Free speech isn't an issue if it's an inconvinient or unpopular topic....

-Kevin C.





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