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Gun owners saw through Dems strategy
By ALAN GOTTLIEB
and JOE WALDRON

Special to the Courier

Democrats didn’t get it and the media still don’t.

A record turnout of gun owners once again has helped shape the political landscape, this time around not only retaining control of the White House, but also reinforcing the strength of the Republican majority in both houses of Congress.

Firearms owners, including millions of hunters, were far quicker to see through the façade John Kerry and his strategists tried to build, attempting to portray the Massachusetts liberal as pro-gun and pro-hunting when his 20-year voting record belied that image. When a politician has a track record of supporting every kind of restrictive gun control scheme that lands on his desk, it is impossible to reinvent that person as a hunter and shooter. It’s not just that the dog won’t hunt, it’s more like the dog has no legs and is blind to boot.

Whatever Senator Kerry was thinking when he showed up at a canned pheasant hunt in Iowa, a shooting range in Wisconsin and more recently on a photo-op goose shoot in Ohio, if he actually believed these publicity stunts would gain him acceptance from a voting bloc he has consistently acted against, it would indicate he was not capable of being president of the United States. Nobody that stupid should be in the Oval Office.

Democrats are now faced, once again, with the task of reassessment. On this last go-round, they believed that portraying themselves as pro-gun and pro-hunting apparently would make it so to the dumb bumpkins. The plain truth is that Democrats, as a party, and as individuals, do not understand that one does not earn points in the gun and hunting community by claiming to be something. One has to live those beliefs honestly.

Adopting a strategy of telling people you support the Second Amendment really says nothing. At this year’s Gun Rights Policy Conference, a late September gathering of gun rights leaders in Arlington, Va., it was more than skepticism that led many of those present to observe that merely supporting the Second Amendment could mean anything, and most likely translates to accepting the ridiculous notion that the amendment applies to a mythical collective right of states to form militias.

Tens of millions of American gun owners know that to be hogwash. The right to keep and bear arms is an individual right. Until Democrats step up to the plate and say so, demonstrating in the process that they mean it, that important bloc of voting gun owners will continue to take its votes elsewhere.

Likewise, Democrats need to acknowledge publicly that despite the claims of organization that pander gun control as gun safety, gun control laws have not worked. The time has come to repeal some of these onerous laws, and stop treating gun owners like criminals.

Law-abiding American citizens should be able to own any kind of firearm they want and Democrats need to accept this. The law should punish people for misusing guns, not for exercising a constitutional right. So long as Democrats think otherwise, gun owners will never again embrace them.

Curiously, the media continue largely to ignore the gun vote phenomenon.

Obviously, the press does not understand that gun owners may disagree among themselves on various social and political issues and levels. That happens in any family. But like a family, gun owners come together forcefully when they see their fundamental right to own firearms threatened. It acts with deliberation and decisiveness.

Democrats first learned this in 1994, and gun owners have reminded them about it every two years since.

One would think that by now the party would have gotten the message.



Alan Gottlieb is founder of the Second Amendment Foundation www.saf.org. Joe Waldron is executive director of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arm at www.ccrkba.org.

http://www.communitypapers.com/DAILYCOURIER/myarticles.asp?P=1047840&S=400&PubID=13434

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