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"Kevin C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "cor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > "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. > The thing that cor should try to explain is: Colorado enacted shall-issue CCW AFTER Columbine. -*MORT*-
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