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Corruption Run Amok Within Anti-Gun Ranks

Friday, September 07, 2007

A recent spate of contemptible allegations has shaken up some prominent
players within the ranks of the anti-gun community.

Earlier this week, anti-gun Broward County, Florida Sheriff Ken Jenne
resigned after agreeing to plead guilty to federal tax evasion and mail
fraud charges stemming from a federal corruption investigation.

You may recall Sheriff Jenne's involvement in the controversial 2003 CNN
report where he and reporter John Zarella blatantly and deliberately misled
viewers in a staged "demonstration" of semi-automatic "firepower," and were
called to task for their misrepresentation by NRA Executive Vice President
Wayne LaPierre, forcing CNN to apologize.

The plea deal came as Jenne faced a possible grand jury indictment on more
serious money-laundering charges. The plea will likely mean at least a year
in prison for the longtime force in Florida politics.

The George Soros saga continued this week, as the Federal Election
Commission (FEC) fined one of the largest liberal political action
committees $775,000.00 for using unregulated soft money to support John
Kerry and other candidates during the 2004 elections.

Bankrolled largely by the vehemently anti-gun Soros, "America Coming
Together" (ACT) raised $137 million for its Get-Out-The-Vote effort in 2004,
but the FEC found most of that cash came through contributions that violated
federal limits.

The settlement, which was unanimously approved by the FEC, represents the
third largest enforcement penalty in the commission's 33-year history.

Finally, this week, CNN and other media outlets reported that two mayors and
two state legislators were among 11 public officials arrested in New Jersey
as part of a large-scale corruption sting.

The state officials allegedly accepted cash bribes from sham FBI insurance
brokerage and roofing companies, and in return awarded the companies with
public contracts.

Anti-gun State Assemblymen Mims Hackett Jr. (D) and Alfred E. Steele (D),
and Passaic Mayor Samuel Rivera, (a member of New York City Mayor Michael
Bloomberg's (R) Anti-Gun Mayors Coalition) were among those arrested.

If convicted, they could be sentenced to up to 20 years in federal prison.

Rather than calling for additional restrictions on law-abiding gun owners,
perhaps these individuals should have focused their efforts on policing
themselves.
 
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 09:48:42 -0400, "Patriot Games"
<Patriot@America.com> wrote:

>http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=3227
>
>Corruption Run Amok Within Anti-Gun Ranks
>
>Friday, September 07, 2007
>
>A recent spate of contemptible allegations has shaken up some prominent
>players within the ranks of the anti-gun community.
>
>Earlier this week, anti-gun Broward County, Florida Sheriff Ken Jenne
>resigned after agreeing to plead guilty to federal tax evasion and mail
>fraud charges stemming from a federal corruption investigation.
>
>You may recall Sheriff Jenne's involvement in the controversial 2003 CNN
>report where he and reporter John Zarella blatantly and deliberately misled
>viewers in a staged "demonstration" of semi-automatic "firepower," and were
>called to task for their misrepresentation by NRA Executive Vice President
>Wayne LaPierre, forcing CNN to apologize.
>
>The plea deal came as Jenne faced a possible grand jury indictment on more
>serious money-laundering charges. The plea will likely mean at least a year
>in prison for the longtime force in Florida politics.
>
>The George Soros saga continued this week, as the Federal Election
>Commission (FEC) fined one of the largest liberal political action
>committees $775,000.00 for using unregulated soft money to support John
>Kerry and other candidates during the 2004 elections.
>
>Bankrolled largely by the vehemently anti-gun Soros, "America Coming
>Together" (ACT) raised $137 million for its Get-Out-The-Vote effort in 2004,
>but the FEC found most of that cash came through contributions that violated
>federal limits.
>
>The settlement, which was unanimously approved by the FEC, represents the
>third largest enforcement penalty in the commission's 33-year history.
>
>Finally, this week, CNN and other media outlets reported that two mayors and
>two state legislators were among 11 public officials arrested in New Jersey
>as part of a large-scale corruption sting.
>
>The state officials allegedly accepted cash bribes from sham FBI insurance
>brokerage and roofing companies, and in return awarded the companies with
>public contracts.
>
>Anti-gun State Assemblymen Mims Hackett Jr. (D) and Alfred E. Steele (D),
>and Passaic Mayor Samuel Rivera, (a member of New York City Mayor Michael
>Bloomberg's (R) Anti-Gun Mayors Coalition) were among those arrested.
>
>If convicted, they could be sentenced to up to 20 years in federal prison.
>
>Rather than calling for additional restrictions on law-abiding gun owners,
>perhaps these individuals should have focused their efforts on policing
>themselves.


Follow the money (federal grant money), and you'll find that
the police departments across the nation with the chiefs most in favor
of gun control were the ones that got the most federal monetary
assistance - from the '80s until now.
Sarah Brady would love that, but unfortunately no one gives
half a rat's ass what she thinks.
 
"Scotius (Ponti Fickatur)" <wolvzbud@mnsi.net> wrote in message
news:mt57e3duv3qt690n9g1pteu4lhs8lh5nf5@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 09:48:42 -0400, "Patriot Games"
> <Patriot@America.com> wrote:
>>http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=3227
>>Corruption Run Amok Within Anti-Gun Ranks
>>Friday, September 07, 2007
>>A recent spate of contemptible allegations has shaken up some prominent
>>players within the ranks of the anti-gun community.

> Follow the money (federal grant money), and you'll find that
> the police departments across the nation with the chiefs most in favor
> of gun control were the ones that got the most federal monetary
> assistance - from the '80s until now.


Let's paint in a few more details. Those chiefs of police are from northern
Blue States, they preside over black urban ghettos where 71% of all violent
crime in America occurs, which they do almost nothing about and instead seek
only to disarm everyone.

> Sarah Brady would love that, but unfortunately no one gives
> half a rat's ass what she thinks.


After the Assault Weapon Ban sunset Sarah and her tiny but vocal
kitchen-club of idiots has been dwindling, and fast. The current Assault
Weapon Ban in the House will be as destructive to the Democrats in 2008 and
any anti-gun measure previous.
 
Why does anyone need assault weapons?

You have bionic deer where you live??


"Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in message
news:46e40e8b$0$10388$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> "Scotius (Ponti Fickatur)" <wolvzbud@mnsi.net> wrote in message
> news:mt57e3duv3qt690n9g1pteu4lhs8lh5nf5@4ax.com...
> > On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 09:48:42 -0400, "Patriot Games"
> > <Patriot@America.com> wrote:
> >>http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=3227
> >>Corruption Run Amok Within Anti-Gun Ranks
> >>Friday, September 07, 2007
> >>A recent spate of contemptible allegations has shaken up some prominent
> >>players within the ranks of the anti-gun community.

> > Follow the money (federal grant money), and you'll find that
> > the police departments across the nation with the chiefs most in favor
> > of gun control were the ones that got the most federal monetary
> > assistance - from the '80s until now.

>
> Let's paint in a few more details. Those chiefs of police are from

northern
> Blue States, they preside over black urban ghettos where 71% of all

violent
> crime in America occurs, which they do almost nothing about and instead

seek
> only to disarm everyone.
>
> > Sarah Brady would love that, but unfortunately no one gives
> > half a rat's ass what she thinks.

>
> After the Assault Weapon Ban sunset Sarah and her tiny but vocal
> kitchen-club of idiots has been dwindling, and fast. The current Assault
> Weapon Ban in the House will be as destructive to the Democrats in 2008

and
> any anti-gun measure previous.
>
 
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