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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Veep Promises Gun Control By End Of January


The  "mouth" better known as the Vice President has "guaranteed the Mayor of Boston, Thomas Menino, that gun control legislation will be passed by the end of January. We  believe it.

 We have learned that when the Veep talks, we listen. He has no censor on his mouth and therefore, whatever the Administration is thinking can be learned when he speaks.

So for those gun owners who thought that the current efforts toward gun control would soon pass away as past ones had, you would be mistaken. This will not be the same.  

We have a President who will do whatever he wants. He does not care for the rule of law, the legislative process or playing by the rules.  He will get it done, so you best be prepared.

We would never suggest that you violate any laws as this will be one of the ways they will get you. However, you must take every legal action that  you can and do it now. If you wait, it will be too late!

Be scared, be very scared. Change is coming to America and it is not your father's change.

Conservative Tom

Menino: Veep promised him fast action on gun control

January 3, 2013

 

Vice President Joe Biden “guaranteed”





Mayor Thomas M. Menino — a leading national gun control advocate — that President Obama will pass sweeping firearms reforms by the end of the month, the mayor said today.
“He said, ‘Tommy, I guarantee you, we’ll get it done by the end of January,’” Menino said at City Hall today. “They’re going to get it done.”
The mayor, who has been recovering from a host of ailments for the past two months, said Biden called him several times while he was in the hospital, including a call after the Newtown school massacre to discuss gun control.
Menino and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg co-chair the 500-mayor-strong Mayors Against Illegal Guns and have called for national gun reform in the wake of last month’s Sandy Hook school killings.
“I understand the second amendment, the right to bear arms. But I don’t understand how young kids should be able to get guns,” he said, referring to the plague of urban gang violence largely involving young males.
Menino added that the president has “no excuse not to pass strong (gun reform) legislation,” since he is in his last term and doesn’t have to worry about angering pro-gun voters or the National Rifle Association.
“It’s time to get this moving and moving quickly,” Menino said. “Let’s do it now.”
In a wide-ranging interview, Menino also said he’s “feeling better than I have in nine months” and hinted he could seek an unprecedented sixth term.
“I still have the energy,” he said. “I still have a lot more things I want to accomplish . . . If I believe I can make a difference in this city and move this city forward, that’s my future.”
Menino was hospitalized in October and spent nearly two months in the hospital and a rehabilitation clinic. He’s still having difficulty walking but is in daily physical therapy.
He’s staying at the Parkman House, because it has elevators, but said he “can’t wait” to get back to living at his Hyde Park home. He said he’s also looking forward to getting back to a regular schedule, but may scale back his public appearances slightly.
“You can’t stop being who you are,” he said. “Once you stop being who you are, that’s when you get in trouble. I’m not going to stop being Tom Menino.”

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