Gun rights take center stage at Chambliss rally in Perry

by Pete Randall on November 20, 2008

As today’s Macon Telegraph is reporting: “Describing the stark descent into heavy gun regulation that they say Barack Obama’s presidential administration will seek, National Rifle Association officials came to town Wednesday and backed U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss as a last line of defense for freedom and the Second Amendment.

NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre headlined the rally at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, and speakers didn’t pull any punches as they derided Obama’s repeated promises to protect gun rights as mere electioneering. A crowd of nearly 100 attendees — many of them wearing “I’m a bitter gun owner and I vote” stickers — lapped it up.

“(This election is) the difference between freedom in America and not,” state Sen. Ross Tolleson, R-Perry, said in his introduction.

Chambliss stands between freedom and “the far, far left” that wants to change “the fundamental beliefs in America,” Tolleson said.”

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umustbekidding November 24, 2008 at 5:36 pm

Boy

You are the one that kept referring to a man’s “gun” and assuming he must be making up for something if he carried a real gun. Plus you assumed we don’t have sex either. I made no assumptions.
And believe me, I wouldn’t want to be in a foxhole with a wimp. (ok that is an assumption based on all your other comments and me being a woman who likes manly men)

Bill Simon November 25, 2008 at 12:32 am

UMust,

Betcha Boy can scream louder than you…in a terrified context, not in the other context. ;-)

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