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Re: What's going on with the AWB? Is going to finally go away?



On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 18:57:51 GMT, "DL Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

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>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> snipped
>> >> >YOU are in serious LACK OF A DIRECT QUOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT.
>> >>
>> >> Then why did the Whitehouse announced this:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/news/nation/5613894.htm
>> >>
>> >> The president supports the current law, and he supports
>> >> reauthorization of the current law," White House spokesman Scott
>> >> McClellan told Knight Ridder.
>> >>
>> >> Where did Bush repudiate this?
>> >>
>> >CITE that he was asked to.
>> >
>>
>> Just can't accept the fact He will sign it and said he would.
>>
>> Well if his aid is spreading lies, I would expect him to set the
>> record straight.
>
>Feinstein is an idiot and she is what's wrong with government she is the
>kinda of wasteful person that would blow 200,000 dollars just to pass a law
>that does nothing to reduce crime.  It would serve her right to loose her
>next election just to send a message that we don't want to go down with her
>sinking ship.
>
>  And president bush isn't pushing for it so he obviously doesn't care if it
>sunsets.

Care to address this?

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/05/iraq/20030508-12.html#7

"Q Let me ask you something about the assault weapons ban. I realize
the President was for the reauthorization back in 2000. Why does he
support that? 

MR. FLEISCHER: Well, the President thought, and said so at the time in
2000, that the assault weapon ban was a reasonable step. The assault
weapon ban was crafted with the thought that it would deter crime.
There are still studies underway of its crime deterring abilities, but
the President thought that was reasonable, and that's why he supported
it. And that's why he supports the reauthorization of the current
ban."

Another Shrub worshiper in denial.
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 We are governed by what you find in the bottom
 of dead beer glasses that whores have dunked
 their cigarettes in."

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                Ernest Hemingway, 1950



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