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mgentry4
02-17-2013, 04:12 PM
I think we as gun owners can do some things to help the gun case also. Where are you going on vacation this year? Certainly not to a anti gun state. What movies are you going to watch? Certainly not movies with actor and actress's that have anti gun positions . Vote with your pocket book! Don't spend money on people that don't share your views. It is time to take a stand. Are you with me? It is time to do something versus jus talking about it!

boopee12
02-17-2013, 05:10 PM
+1...actually this is something I've been doin for awhile. Once they run their heads. I deselect them. Stallone, Costner, Harrison Ford, and assorted other regime puppets who live in make believe world. There are many other forms of entertainment that do not support my enemies.

RayMich
02-17-2013, 05:58 PM
I have been doing that for years.

The last time I ever set foot in a communist state was in the spring of 2006 when we drove to Massachusetts for step-daughter's wedding. Unfortunately, I had no say in the matter. We bypassed Canada, but had to drive the length of the state of New York to get there. I won't do that again if i can help it.

The last time I was in Commiefornia was in 1973 and I have no intentions of going there again.

Gabriel Suarez
02-17-2013, 06:14 PM
OK...I have probably ZERO in common with the bulk of "gun owners" and probably would not even want to be on the same range with them. That said, I despise liberals...utterly and completely. If there is some way that I can make a liberals life difficult, I will. As it is, I have no reason to ever set foot in one of those "No Assault Rifle" countries like California, Massachussets, or New York. I will still go to Hawaii, because I like Hawaii.

EB71
02-17-2013, 06:29 PM
I keep a map of states that recognize my CCW permit. If the state's not the right color, I don't go there unless business requires it.

s4141
02-17-2013, 08:39 PM
Passing through kali today to fly out of san diego to kona tomorrow. Where i am at right now is rather right wingish. Want to shoot. On your property? Thats fine as long as you hsve a good backstop. Theres still some holdout areas in the state.

Lucky Jackson
02-18-2013, 07:59 AM
The following list, compiled by the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, documents which organizations have lent monetary, grassroots or some other type of direct support to anti-gun organizations. In many instances, these organizations lent their name in support of specific campaigns to pass anti-gun legislation such as the March 1995 HCI Campaign to Protect Sane Gun Laws. Many of these organizations were listed as Campaign Partners, for having pledged to fight any efforts to repeal the Brady Act and the Clinton assault weapons ban.

All have officially endorsed anti-gun positions.

http://www.gunreports.com/special_reports/handguns/NRA-ILA-Anti-Gun-Organizations-Celebrities-Businesses-Journalists2742-1.html

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Mickey Rourke
02-18-2013, 08:32 AM
http://www.gunreports.com/special_reports/handguns/NRA-ILA-Anti-Gun-Organizations-Celebrities-Businesses-Journalists2742-1.html

L JDang - Leroy Jethro Gibbs' name is on that list :angry:

But reality is that it will be difficult not to do some business with an entity that is 180 degrees from something you support.

tedbo
02-18-2013, 08:52 AM
What a list of hypocrites who are against guns but made a good barrel of money using guns to finance their bank account. More there than I realized. Sheesh!....

Maddog6
02-18-2013, 02:23 PM
Terri Clark? Damn......years ago she had life size cut outs of her advertising Winchester ammunition. Hot brunette, white cowboy hat, tight jeans and boots. I knew I shouldn't have looked at that list!

RayMich
02-19-2013, 02:14 PM
One that really surprises me is to find Andy Garcia's name in that list. :confused:

He would've been one of the last people I could have expected to be supporting such communist ideals as gun-control.

Oh well! Goes to show that even those who have been trampled by communism can be stupid enough to support it.

mgentry4
03-01-2013, 08:21 AM
What all of this comes to is ... if it is more important to go to a place /state that does not support the second amendment for your vacation versus supporting our Second Amendment rights and voting with our wallet not to spend money in those states. Then you have some tough decisions. For example - Yosemite is my favorite place in the lower 48 States, I have planned to take my grandkids there and show them the wonders of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, and the Merced River. Yet I will not visit that park again until California changes it’s anti gun ways and if I don't get to see "Half Dome" again in my lifetime so be it. The second amendment is that important to me and I hope to you also!

AlwaysVigilant
03-01-2013, 09:36 AM
Dennis "leave us the F alone" Leary? didn't see that one coming. Andy Garcia was a surprise too.

tact999
03-01-2013, 10:31 AM
I think this is rather comical. If you were to actually cut out everything you see, do, listen to, eat, drink, buy, wear, etc.(the list goes on and on), that goes against your deeply rooted convictions you would have nothing and do nothing. Just about everything you do, get, or have has a connection with something that goes against your beliefs. Everything.....


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Rktman
03-01-2013, 10:48 AM
I think this is rather comical. If you were to actually cut out everything you see, do, listen to, eat, drink, buy, wear, etc.(the list goes on and on), that goes against your convictions you would have nothing and do nothing. Just about everything you do, get, or have has a connection with something that goes against your beliefs. Everything.....

The InCoWa has been waging for a long time. It is amazing how far back you can see the society warping and manipulating they've done. Lately my kids have been watching He-Man, every episode Skeletor tries to kill everyone and at the end He-Man lets him go laughing and basically says we'll see you tomorrow. I haven't enjoyed TV in a long time (hence the switch to Netflix), too much liberal fantasy shoved down my throat to enjoy the show. It is amazing how many stories, movies, shows would be over in 5 minutes if the hero delivered the well deserved bullet to the brain pan at the first encounter with the Uber bad man. I do find myself correcting the "if you kill the bad man you become like him" bull#### all the time. The good news is my 4 year old knows if the big bad wolf shows up outside, mommy and daddy will take care of it post haste.

Unless i'm watching cartoons with my kids, or on a date with the wife (probably time to watch the 1984 Scarlett Pimpernell again), I rarely watch the TV anymore. We do still enjoy the classics (just wraping up an Aliens and Predator marathon).

Texican_gal
03-01-2013, 12:28 PM
Dennis "leave us the F alone" Leary? didn't see that one coming. Andy Garcia was a surprise too.

I read in an interview with him that he admitted he was a smart-a$$ growing up who relied on his ass-kicking brothers to pull his fat out of the fire when he went too far and someone came after him. SO, I'm not surprised at all.

Talking about the one the nuns clearly didn't beat enough—don't know about Garcia.