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wctriumph
05-05-2013, 21:41
They are among us and we need to fight them

http://www.aurorasentinel.com/opinion/perry-we-can-only-save-ourselves-from-kidnappers-at-the-nra/ (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/category/opinion/columnists/)

COLUMNISTS http://auroramediagrp.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/themes/topaz2/images/guillemotright.pngPERRY: WE CAN ONLY SAVE OURSELVES FROM KIDNAPPERS AT THE NRAI’m talking about the real terrorist threat here in America: the National Rifle Association
BY DAVE PERRY, Aurora Sentinel editor04/25/13 7:39 AM :: LAST UPDATED: 04/25/13 7:39 AM

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I have seen the light. After all these years, I now agree that it’s fruitless to give the benefit of the doubt to people who are so obviously corrupt, so clearly malevolent, so bent on hurting innocent people for their own sick gain.
http://auroramediagrp.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/asuplads/ForPerry-300x250.jpg (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/opinion/perry-we-can-only-save-ourselves-from-kidnappers-at-the-nra/attachment/forperry/)No more due process in the clear-cut case of insidious terrorism. When the facts are so clearly before all Americans, for the whole world to see, why bother with this country’s odious and cumbersome system of justice? Send the guilty monsters directly to Guantanamo Bay for all eternity and let them rot in their own mental squalor.
No, no, no. Not the wannabe sick kid who blew up the Boston marathon or the freak that’s mailing ricin-laced letters to the president. I’m talking about the real terrorist threat here in America: the National Rifle Association.
I’m not laughing. What the NRA did last week was no laughing matter. Aurora is a community that knows only too well the downside of prolific guns, of military weapons in the hands of crazy people, of a nation that’s gone so far off base when it comes to firearm regulations that common sense is beyond our reach.
If you don’t read the thousands of newspapers in this country that came out with their own editorial guns a’blazing last week after a minority of craven, lying, sniveling, cowardly U.S. senators cheated the very premise of American government to back their masters at the NRA, let me offer you a few choice excerpts:
“But now, the cowards defied the will of most Americans and helped the hardliners and hypocrites prevail. They allowed themselves to be cowed into submission by a loud but very unrepresentative minority of NRA members who threatened retribution against anyone who voted in favor of the bill.”
Just another liberal rag in a liberal wasteland toeing the liberal line? No, that was the Dallas Morning News.
“It would be shameful, except too many of our politicians have no shame. Again, the gun bill showed that … Nobody wants the mentally ill having a gun. Nobody, that is, except many of your senators. They just don’tcare (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/opinion/perry-we-can-only-save-ourselves-from-kidnappers-at-the-nra/#).”
Barefoot hippies (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/opinion/perry-we-can-only-save-ourselves-from-kidnappers-at-the-nra/#) in Boulder? No. That was the Florida Sun Sentinel in Orlando.
“The U.S. Senate’s handling of a gun safety package was cowardly and contemptible … What kind of a governing body responds to a national crisis by refusing to even discuss it openly and publicly?”
I agree with that, but it was written by the Kansas City Star. Hundreds of editorials across the country used the same language, making it clear that the NRA had bullied a handful of low-life senators who are so cowardly, so corrupt that they would knowingly lie and distort the issue in a painfully obvious attempt to cover their political tracts and back ends. This, this is on par with Nixon’s nastiness. This is unforgiveable.
And not only did the liars at the NRA cheat the 90 percent of Americans wanting expanded gun registration (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/opinion/perry-we-can-only-save-ourselves-from-kidnappers-at-the-nra/#) out of what they want, by cheating and extorting and misleading, they celebrated their successful deceit when they “won.”
Mission accomplished. You want to know who those people really are? Well some people estimate that 1 in 4 Americans now own a gun. That would be about 76 million people. How many “belong” to the NRA? About 4.5 million. You know how many Americans don’t answer to the NRA goons? 309 million Americans. You know who dropped his membership (http://www.aurorasentinel.com/opinion/perry-we-can-only-save-ourselves-from-kidnappers-at-the-nra/#) to the NRA? George W. Bush after NRA freaks bought paid ads calling the government “jack-booted thugs.”
By using the weapon of choice for all terrorist organizations, extortion, the NRA has forced the action of about 45 ineffectual U.S. senators, a clear act of terrorism and treason. And Wayne LaPierre and his arrogant cronies are laughing about it. They’re laughing at 9 out of 10 of you and your insistence that Congress do something reasonable to stop the insanity in this country.
It’s time for the majority of Americans to fight the battle cowards in the Senate are too gutless to handle. If you have a relationship with the terrorists at the NRA, end it. Insist your political heroes do the same and turn back NRA blood money from gun makers. If you really stand behind the spirit of the American Constitution, push back against the cancerous threat that seeks to undermine it for the sake of U.S. gun makers.
Reach Editor Dave Perry at 303-750-7555 or dperry@aurorasentinel.com

USAFGopherMike
05-05-2013, 21:46
What a jackass.

Goodburbon
05-05-2013, 21:47
Don't believe I'd be inclined to piss on that guy if he were ablaze.

brutal
05-05-2013, 21:52
He can eat a bag of dicks.

If anyone is a terrorist threat against this nation, it's the jack-booted leftist media.

wctriumph
05-05-2013, 21:54
They are the most vile creatures to breath air, it blows my mind how these intolerant people have managed to live to get where they are. It must be our innate goodness and the fact that we have a conscious that has prevented them from ... well, leaving the gene pool before it got this bad.

GilpinGuy
05-05-2013, 21:57
I'm glad someone told me I was a terrorist...I had no idea.

buffalobo
05-05-2013, 22:02
That has to be the lamest editorial I have ever read. Lies and fabrications to scare the sheep.[fail]

jmg8550
05-05-2013, 22:04
Wow, what a worthless article written by worthless "journalist". Someone needs to knock his ass off his high horse.

ChunkyMonkey
05-05-2013, 22:07
Dave Perry is a no body.. And he wonders why his publication is going down fast.. Remember this from couple years ago? http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/aurora-daily-newspaper-to-go-online-only

sneakerd
05-05-2013, 22:13
Key info- readership of 7,500- published 1 day a week. He's a liberal democrat asshole volunteer. I hate them all.

theGinsue
05-05-2013, 22:21
My response:


Mr. Perry, you are the worse kind of fool.

The atrocities we've seen in the news haven't been the result of members of, or actions by, the NRA. In fact, the NRA and it's members seek to stop such senseless bloodshed through legitimate efforts - going after the cause of these events, not the tools used to enact them.

With drunk driving accidents you correctly place the blame on the person, not the instrument used by the criminal. Yet, when it comes to anything to do with firearms, you blame the instrument. That, sir, is hypocrisy, nothing less.

All of these "sensible gun laws" only provide those with evil intent a richer killing field. Why don't you spend your energy trying to determine WHY these criminals do what they do and save the self-righteous idiocy for that fight?

Personally, I believe it's willfully ignorant people like you who carelessly exercise your 1st Amendment Rights who cause far greater harm to others than any firearm ever has.

I, sir, AM THE NRA!

hghclsswhitetrsh
05-05-2013, 22:24
^^^ you speak real good. +1.

TheGrey
05-05-2013, 22:25
He's thriving off the negative attention he's received thus far...as well as enjoying the pleothora of parasitic sycophants ramming their heads up his nether regions.

wctriumph
05-05-2013, 22:26
Here is one from the New York Times editorial about Kalifornia's enlightened and enviable gun confiscation program.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/opinion/real-gun-control-from-sacramento.html

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A continent removed from Washington’s shameful resistance to new gun controls, California has just enacted a law that will speed up the confiscation of firearms from an estimated 20,000 people who bought them legally but were later disqualified because of a conviction for a violent crime, a finding of mental illness or a restraining order for domestic violence. The law, signed Wednesday by Gov. Jerry Brown after passage by the Democrat-controlled Legislature, is a sign that enlightened lawmaking unhindered by gun lobby scare tactics and Capitol Hill filibustering is possible in American politics.

Today's Editorials

Editorial: A Disappointing Debut (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/opinion/a-disappointing-debut-at-the-sec.html?ref=opinion)(May 6, 2013)
Editorial: In Place of Compassion, Cruelty (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/opinion/in-place-of-compassion-cruelty.html?ref=opinion) (May 6, 2013)
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The law allocates $24 million to hire 36 state agents specifically assigned to confiscating, over the next three years, an estimated 39,000 handguns and 1,670 assault weapons now in the hands of potentially dangerous Californians. A confiscation law has been on the books in Sacramento for six years, but enforcement has languished because of budget shortages, with the list of disqualified gun owners growing at the rate of 15 to 20 a day. The allocation of revenue required a two-thirds vote of approval, which the Legislature’s supermajority of Democrats delivered.
The gun lobby was smart enough not to oppose a law to take guns from convicted criminals and the mentally ill. It did, however, unsuccessfully challenge the financing mechanism, which will tap gun owners’ registration (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/opinion/real-gun-control-from-sacramento.html#) fees to pay for the program. In another burst of common sense, pro-gun Republicans were rebuffed in their simplistic proposal to authorize the arming of schoolteachers as a response to the shooting rampage in Connecticut in December that killed 20 children and six school staff members.
Instead, the Democrats on the Senate Public Safety Committee used 5-to-2 party-line votes to advance a series of proposals to strengthen the state’s already respectable gun controls, including a requirement for background checks (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/opinion/real-gun-control-from-sacramento.html#) and licenses for ammunition buyers, and a proposal that would deny gun ownership to people who abuse alcohol and drugs. Final enactment of these proposals would be a further sign of California’s leadership on gun safety measures that most of the nation can only envy.

WETWRKS
05-05-2013, 22:28
I would be inclined to end my relationship with the NRA once people like the writer stepped up and fought for my second amendment right instead of just his first amendment right.

cstone
05-05-2013, 22:49
Going to their websites only earns them more advertising dollars.

Who ever heard of Dave Perry before he began writing his intentionally inflammatory op/ed pieces? He is a bomb thrower in the truest sense of sensational journalism.

Maybe someone who is a "Pro-Gun Democrat" could sit down and have a chat with Perry. I will waste no time on him or his weekly printed rantings.

Be safe.

spqrzilla
05-05-2013, 23:35
Dave Perry has a long history of writing incoherent, nutty editorials.

dwalker460
05-06-2013, 00:33
The fact he still draws breath should be clear proof of the tolerance and good-naturedness of responsible gun owners.

Great-Kazoo
05-06-2013, 07:24
His reply to an e-mail will probably be the same as other "journalist" who preach anti-gun, "Fringe" elements, when i e-mail them.

SILENCE

buckshotbarlow
05-06-2013, 07:37
so am i a terrorist trainer now? S**T...I thin i should let him take care of my terrorist training tools..

Kraven251
05-06-2013, 07:40
Dear California...there is a fault line waiting for you.

I am so tired of that damn 90% that keeps getting thrown around. 90% of a poll of 1772 registered voters, is not representative of anything in this country other than 1772 people.


"The law allocates $24 million to hire 36 state agents specifically assigned to confiscating," while confiscating from people that are no longer legally able to own a firearm in the state, I wonder how much of that $24 million is spent on life insurance on those 36 agents. I would not want to be on the short list for that job.

rockhound
05-06-2013, 08:25
Make no mistake gentleman and ladies, we are already at war, for the moment it is a war of ideals but a war none the less, your rights your liberty mean nothing

Ronin13
05-06-2013, 09:33
I have only one thing to say to that Perry guy:
http://ct.fra.bz/tx/200x200/i60/2/11/15/frabz-kill-yourself-050909.jpg

Hound
05-06-2013, 10:39
so am i a terrorist trainer now? S**T...I thin i should let him take care of my terrorist training tools..

This is exactly why ALL of the Constitution has to be protected. A label of "Terrorist" with trial by media is a dangerous slope, be it real Al-Queda, the Boston Bomber or any of us. This asshat editor has already tried and convicted us with tickets for Gitmo at the ready. I wonder if he has even read the Constitution?

Aloha_Shooter
05-06-2013, 11:07
Well, John Morse thinks I'm a felon and sex offender, this just adds to it. [ROFL1] [fail] [ROFL3]

ruffian
05-06-2013, 12:03
What is interesting is the complete silence from the left on this issue. Perhaps the same type of silence the German people expressed concerning Hitler's final solution?

Aloha_Shooter
05-06-2013, 12:06
What is interesting is the complete silence from the left on this issue. Perhaps the same type of silence the German people expressed concerning Hitler's final solution?

I think the Left just wants to ignore people they're embarrased by. I somehow doubt most gun owners are as meek and compliant as German Jews were in 1938.

Dave
05-06-2013, 12:41
So wouldn't Bloomberg fit this definition of terrorist since he uses his money to bully politicians into voting for his agenda even if the public doesn't want it?

Stone83
05-06-2013, 18:40
Yet another reason to move OUT of Aurora!
(ever heard of rhonda fields....??)

[pileoshit]

TEAMRICO
05-06-2013, 19:49
I'm glad someone told me I was a terrorist...I had no idea.
Im a WHAT?

I'll be danged!

JMBD2112
05-06-2013, 21:20
wow what an Idiot

n8tive97
05-06-2013, 22:03
What a moron....

Limited GM
05-06-2013, 22:07
Ginsue...well said.

sniper7
05-06-2013, 23:28
I think I'll call him tomorrow

Gman
05-07-2013, 06:47
Saw a piece on 7 news this morning. The newspaper says they are getting threats and their computers have been hacked. Now they're looking for help from law enforcement.

The NRA trains how many law enforcement officers?

USAFGopherMike
05-07-2013, 06:55
Would it be considered rude to mail this guy a bag of dogshit?

sniper7
05-07-2013, 07:12
Would it be considered rude to mail this guy a bag of dogshit?

only if it wasn't fresh

USAFGopherMike
05-07-2013, 07:16
I have lots of fresh stuff, daily.. big too... and my dogs are on a special diet so this stuff really wreaks.

sniper7
05-07-2013, 07:26
I have lots of fresh stuff, daily.. big too... and my dogs are on a special diet so this stuff really wreaks.

I would let him know what your dogs think!

Aloha_Shooter
05-07-2013, 08:47
I have lots of fresh stuff, daily.. big too... and my dogs are on a special diet so this stuff really wreaks.

Not that I would advocate any hooliganism but that reminds me of the old high school prank -- put fresh dog poo in a brown paper bag, set it on their door step, light the bag on fire, press the doorbell and run.

USAFGopherMike
05-07-2013, 08:53
Not that I would advocate any hooliganism but that reminds me of the old high school prank -- put fresh dog poo in a brown paper bag, set it on their door step, light the bag on fire, press the doorbell and run.

"He called the shit POOP!"

Mazin
05-07-2013, 09:24
Well he illustrated my point very well, liberalism is a disease and evidently it's like syphilis because that guy's brain has to look like Swiss cheese.


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Dingo
05-07-2013, 10:17
I've got some righteous penicillin for his brain right here... the delivery system is a beauty. :-)