On the surface, a good idea.
But I am thinking publicity disaster just waiting to happen.
Stay home, make a contribution to a pro gun politician or the NRA...money better spent.
On the surface, a good idea.
But I am thinking publicity disaster just waiting to happen.
Stay home, make a contribution to a pro gun politician or the NRA...money better spent.
Last edited by Gutshot John; 03-19-09 at 22:50.
It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen
At the risk of sounding paranoid... I don't trust the main stream media to cover such an event in a even handed way.
The hard cold truth is the average gun owner doesn't understand or know how to play the public relations game.... this will be like throwing chum to sharks. I just don't see it ending well for a pro gun/pro second amendment message.
Brother-n law lives in D.C.. That will be a good time to stop by on him.
I've got a bad feeling about this one
Also: thought they were calling it the second ammendment march
Last edited by Puffy93; 03-19-09 at 23:38. Reason: Added
double-tap
Last edited by Gutshot John; 03-20-09 at 14:23.
It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen
Yes because gunowners are a bunch of neandrathals.
So long as everyone obeys the law and it is a peaceful demonstration, it doesn't matter what the MSM says/does. In fact they more they try to label a million people as "fringe" the more it will play into our hand.
Having worked in Washington doing Public Affairs/Grassroots, it isn't about public relations, it's about demonstrating an ability to secure grassroots votes. It's essentially like sending a letter to your Congressman, except you're sending yourself...a far more potent message.
If a million law-abiding gun owners show up, no politician in the world (pro or anti) is going to ignore the political significance.
That said, the public relations will be handled by the sponsoring organizations and they will certainly give guidance to the marchers about what to say and what not to say.
That said, we need RESPONSIBLE gun owners and if the RESPONSIBLE ones are too scared to make their voices heard, then the IRRESPONSIBLE ones get to speak for the rest of us...meaning we HAVE already lost the debate.
Stand up for your rights, if you don't, they will be taken away as politicians will recognize your complacency for what it is...weakness.
It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen
So, we shouldn't do it because we are afraid of what the MSM will say? Since when have they covered any firearm topic even handedly? They have never been on our side and maybe we need something like this to show the liberal media what they are up against but that is not the most important reason for doing it. Worrying about what the stupid news says is not enough of a reason for me not to do it. It would be a real shame if something were to happen to our constitutional right because we were afraid of liberals.
These types of things can be very effective if everyone participates. The problem is people say to themselves "I don't have to go, there will be plenty of people there". Wrong. If everyone thought that, there would be a very poor turnout.
This is one of things that makes this country great. We the people do have a voice and we can make a difference and you have to believe that. And if you want things accomplished you have to use that voice or surely you will never be heard. Its like Wayne Gretzky once said "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
I will do my damndest to be there.
Not what I say, I said they are unprepared to deal with the media. Being unprepared to deal with the media does not make one a neanderthal. BIG difference.
If you can't think of at least a half a dozen ways this can go bad, very bad, then you aren't thinking this idea through.
Look, not going to argue with you all anymore about this. I just think this is a BIG mistake.
Oh and pointing out something is a bad idea, does not make one afraid to stand up for their rights...just means you think something is a bad idea.
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