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New Blog -- End The War on Guns

Posted by David Hardy · 25 September 2007 04:23 PM

Alert -- there's a new gun blog, End The War On Guns.

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What a bunch of hypocrites. These people claim to be supporters of the second amendment while openly supporting the Brady bill, amongst other things. Check out the blog on "anti-gun rationale vs pro-gun rationale," it tells it all.

Posted by: scattered_x at September 25, 2007 06:56 PM

The anti vs pro rationale post has been gutted, so I can't tell.

I would also suggest that the blog name arguably trespasses on David Codrea's long running blog "The War on Guns", "http://waronguns.blogspot.com/" which if I'm not mistaken ran at one point with the moniker "End The..."

Posted by: geekWithA.45 at September 26, 2007 08:41 AM

Apparently scattered_x must have a reading problem. Where he comes up with the idea I support the Brady bill or other gun laws I don't know. I can assure you I do not. If he had read my blog before jumping to conclusions that have no foundation or truth, we would all be better off. If you don't know what you are talking about it is best to keep your mouth shut, in order to avoid looking like a complete fool.

The "anti-gun rationale vs pro-gun rationale" he speaks of, I did not write or even post the article on my site. I posted a link to the article with one word "Interesting", how he or anyone else can come to such airhead ideas from a one word post is, how should I say it interesting....

Posted by: m.d. creekmore at September 28, 2007 06:18 PM

geekWithA.45

David Codrea linked to my blog in a previous post on his blog, the war on guns. He also sent me an email stating he would not be bothered by my using "end the war on guns" as the title to my blog.

We second amendment supporters need to stop fighting each other, and get to work fighting for our 2 Amendment Rights.

Posted by: m.d. creekmore at September 28, 2007 06:27 PM

I took a look at this blog and think it is good. Anyone that can read can easily tell mr.creekmore is on our side. I will be taking another look.

Posted by: david wolfe at September 28, 2007 07:08 PM

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