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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Eric Holder: Gun Owners Should 'Cower' in Shame Like Smokers

The hot new video at MRCTV.org is 1995 footage of Attorney General Eric Holder, when he was the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. In his remarks before the Woman's National Democratic Club, broadcast by CSPAN 2, Holder said people should be ashamed to own guns, just the way that cigarette smokes now "cower outside of buildings" to smoke.

"What we need to do is change the way in which people think about guns, especially young people, and make it something that's not cool, that it's not acceptable, it's not hip to carry a gun anymore, in the way in which we’ve changed our attitudes about cigarettes. You know, when I was growing up, people smoked all the time. Both my parents did. But over time, we changed the way that people thought about smoking, so now we have people who cower outside of buildings and kind of smoke in private and don’t want to admit it.” Laughter followed. (Video below)

14 comments:

  1. it is my dream to open carry a sidearm while an ultra thin hangs from my lips!

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  2. I love the second amendment, and way to many brave Americans gave there lives for any gun owner to cower.

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  3. See give em an inch they want a mile !!him n his ilk need to cower in shame

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  4. If the Attorney General and his current fearless leader really wanted to curb gun violence, they would enact legislation that would allow police to check every person in every city in the country for illegal weapons. But that's against their civil rights.

    So they plan on attacking the rights of law abiding citizens because it is the easy way out.

    Another thing, bring back the death penalty with a vengence. When a murderer is convicted with ABSOLUTE certainty, put that person on a conveyor belt right out of the courtroom straight to the chamber. Talk about a deterrent.

    While I'm on a roll, make prison PRISON for the most violent criminals. No tv, weight rooms, nothing but misery for those convicted of crimes who recieve life without parole. The word would get out real quickly that you don't want to end up there.

    Non of this will ever happen because it would be too hard. Too many snivelling liberals out there to protest for the rights of violent criminals. They never ever advocate fot those affected by violent crime. So they take the easy way out and attack us, the law abiding citizen.

    Too all liberal sheep I say F@#$ Y^* !!!

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  5. as long as I have guns in my home {cower] is not needed

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  6. His comment "We need to brainwash people" shows us that he is indeed the coward. Sorry Eric, I wish to think for myself.

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  7. This criminal and his criminal boss are the ones who would be cowering in shame if they had any dignity whatsoever.

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  8. But, hey, Fast n' Furious was a neato idea!

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  9. Carry concealed all the time. With or without a "permit" just carry a copy of your Second Amendment with you, that covers you.

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  10. Can't wait to see Holder cower on his way to a federal prison for 30 years for treason and acts against the constitution and corruption and incompetence and and and....

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  11. If the Attorney General and his current fearless leader really wanted to curb gun violence, they would enact legislation that would allow police to check every person in every city in the country for illegal weapons. But that's against their civil rights.

    New York tried that until finally a judge told them it was unconstitutional. Another illegal order. Another illegal law. See, it does happen. And this time the right thing was done about it.

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  12. I have God in my life . I'll never cower you fool.

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  13. The ONLY thing "cowering" should be HIM and his ilk. Behind tress and in ditches. As Jefferson so eloquently PREDICTED. And further, he EQUATES a Constitutional RIGHT with a drug addiction?? Him and obama must have had the same Constituitional teacher, probably in a night correspondence course taken while he was applying for more government grants to help all the poor and oppressed single mothers in the ghettos of Chicago.

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  14. Isn't this the same prique who cowers behind executive privilege when asked about the F&F debacle?

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