Thursday, July 09, 2009

Gun Lies

 Mexican Standoff On Second Amendment
Big lies die slowly - if at all (Hence, Obama *wink wink*)

After a claim by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that 90% of Mexican drug dealers' military weapons (machine guns, hand grenades and missiles) come from American gun stores was exposed as a lie several months ago, it's back — this time with the imprimatur of the Government Accountability Office.

A June 21 CBS "60 Minutes" report (watch) by Anderson Cooper was clearly coordinated to coincide with release of the GAO report and a similar one by "activist" Josh Sugarmann.

You are likely to soon hear and read that the GAO report commissioned by Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., confirms what Mexico's attorney general, Eduardo Medina-Mora, told Cooper: "Two thousand two hundred grenades, missile and rocket launchers!"

Cue Cooper as a video of machine guns, hand grenades and other weaponry fill the screen: "It turns out 90% of them are purchased in the U.S."

Blah-blah-blah.  If you're a conspiratorialist, and you damn well ought to be these days, then it's clear to you that Obama's future success depends heavily on gun confiscation. To the point where it almost seems Democrats are goading us into an anti-gummint act of violence, as an excuse to swing the hammer.

I've noticed that with Gummint Health Care back as a priority, the Cable channels are once again showing Michael Moore's "Sicko."  Prior to the House passing the horrid Cap &Trade monstrosity,  you could scarcely watch a Hitler Channel, or PBS  without seeing a ginned-up climate crisis scamumentary.  So this anti-gun offensive follows script.  But - will Sixty-Minutes be correcting their June 21st report with this?

What you are unlikely to hear and read is that all such military weapons are illegal in the U.S., that Mexican criminals are supplied through an international black market and that this black market prominently features weapons the U.S. sold to the Mexican military and that are resold to drug cartels by corrupt Mexican officials.

Neither are you likely to hear or read that the vest-penetrating ammunition made for the FN Herstal Five-seven is available only to military and special police units.

The facts don't matter. Reinstatement of the federal "assault weapon" ban that lapsed in 2004 matters, and is nothing short of a fetish among powerful supporters who will tell almost any untruth to achieve it. [Full report]

3 comments:

molonlabe28 said...

You are right about Sicko now, mysteriously, being regularly run on HBO and/or Showtime and that we are similarly inundated with global warming tripe on other cable channels.

It's garbage and I don't watch it.

But the notion that we need to forfeit our own Second Amendment rights to help save Mexico from itself is utter nonsense.

It bothers me that we do have some commercially available weapons crossing our Southern border (in the wrong way (i.e. going South)), but the implication that we can buy grenades, rocket launchers, etc. is false.

Maybe Anderson Cooper needs to do a little arms shopping and try to find some of them on gun store shelves.

Since Obama took office, though, it's hard to find much of anything on gun store shelves.

Mexico needs to take its confiscated weapons (at least the ones which aren't prohibited from civilian ownership) and have gun shows in El Paso or some other border town.

It would generate a lot of $$$$ for Mexico and get weapons moving in the right direction.

Anderson Cooper needs to stick with topics he knows more about, like men's briefs.

Chuck Martel said...

The Mexis are buying Stingers in the U.S.? Where? I need a couple. And some landmines too.

Anonymous said...

I ran out of grenades just last tuesday. I was down at the grenade store and noticed that they were out of full auto machine guns. Damn Mexicans got 'em all again.
Tim

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