24 Replies to “Low Capacity Democrat, On High Capacity Magazines”

  1. ‘”These are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those now, they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high-capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”
    The ridicule started almost immediately, and DeGette’s office backtracked by saying that the Congresswoman “misspoke.” But the video is absolutely clear, and the “clarifying” statement from DeGette’s office made no more sense than the original.’
    It is stupid people like these that inspire one to join the army just so you can fire magazines on fully automatic for the sheer pleasure of defying these dunces.
    Low capacity doesn’t begin to describe the blather that this Representative is trying to pass off on the United States of America.
    In other news:
    http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/344725/heritage-nra-aclu-sound-alarm-reid-bill-could-lead-national-gun-registry-eliana-johnso
    The gun-control debate is making strange bedfellows. The Heritage Foundation, the National Rifle Association, and American Civil Liberties Union are all raising concerns about language contained in Senate majority leader Harry Reid’s gun legislation could allow for the creation of a national firearms registry.
    The Reid bill requires individuals to use licensed importers, dealers, or manufacturers to sell or transfer firearms, and mandates that “a record of transaction of any transfer that occurred between an unlicensed transferor and an unlicensed transferee” be kept. It does not, however, explain what sort of record should be kept or who must create and keep the records. Reid’s legislation does not include a prohibition on the creation of a national gun registry, which was included in 1993′s Brady Bill (specifically, regarding the National Instant Criminal Background Check System).
    At the Heritage Foundation, David Addington, former chief of staff and legal counsel to vice president Dick Cheney, warns that “the loose language could be construed to allow the Department of Justice itself (or another agency specified by the Attorney General) to keep centralized records of who received what guns and where, by sale or gift from one individual to another.” The NRA’s director of public affairs, Andrew Arulanandam, tells National Review Online, “David is absolutely right.”
    http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/344740/krauthammers-take-intensity-infinitely-higher-gun-rights-side-debate-nro-staff
    Krauthammer’s Take: Intensity ‘Infinitely Higher on Gun-Rights Side’ of Debate
    By NRO Staff
    April 4, 2013 7:06 P.M.
    The debate over gun control is not beneficial to President Obama, Charles Krauthammer argued on tonight’s edition of Special Report. “The attachment to this issue, the intensity, is infinitely higher on the gun-rights side, and I think it would easily translate. If it were a contest — who can raise the most money over this — the Democrats, the gun controllers, would lose big time.”
    I wish the Democrats a monumental loss of epic proportions.
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  2. ‘”These are ammunition, they’re bullets, so the people who have those now, they’re going to shoot them, so if you ban them in the future, the number of these high-capacity magazines is going to decrease dramatically over time because the bullets will have been shot and there won’t be any more available.”
    The ridicule started almost immediately, and DeGette’s office backtracked by saying that the Congresswoman “misspoke.” But the video is absolutely clear, and the “clarifying” statement from DeGette’s office made no more sense than the original.’
    It is stupid people like these that inspire one to join the army just so you can fire magazines on fully automatic for the sheer pleasure of defying these dunces.
    Low capacity doesn’t begin to describe the blather that this Representative is trying to pass off on the United States of America.
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  3. Where do these creatures come from? I mean every city or state that bans sguns or ammunition are pits of crime. You can only conclude these people have a phobia against guns . An unreasoning fear, like spiders, or enclosed areas.
    Its so obvious how dumb they are. Emoting that if you ban ammunition it will just peter out. Like has she ever thought criminals, or just plain folks can make their own?
    That even in WW2 the resistance made it?
    This is a psychiatric problem with people like this. Particularly when its so obvious that States that don’t have gun or ammo legislation are the safest. Like I said this is all in their minds. No reasoning at all. To think these shivering nincompoops rule over us. It should make sane people shudder.

  4. This ignoramus and her colleagues are also in charge of U.S. economic policy.
    I feel very sorry for our American allies and their needless suffering.
    They need somehow to persuade the Democrat politicians to stop marrying their cousins.
    Obviously, it isn’t good for the gene pool.

  5. But ‘efficacy’ is almost a big word! She must be real ‘edu-macated’…

  6. I’m willing to bet that this moonbat would be stupid enough to sign a petition to ban dihydrogen monoxide given the dangers it poses in the environment. What is even more concerning is the IQ’s of the people that voted for her.
    This degree of stupidity is sadly the norm among politicians. Right now Obozo’s got a large number of useful idiots who will gladly legislate away the right to defend oneself “for the children”. I just hope she’s one of the first ones strung up from a lamp post when the revolution occurs.
    I’ve been struggling with the problem of whether one should have a minimum level of intelligence to become a politician or whether some other standard be applied. Unfortunately there appears to be no correlation between IQ and stupidity. Wisdom is what one wants in those who serve as politicians and the US is currently a very wisdom-challenged country. It’s hard to enjoy the decline when there are such glaring examples of stupidity around us.
    Perhaps the solution is what Heinlein proposed in Starship Troopers where one needs to have served honorably in the military or an equivalent organization before being allowed to vote or run for public office. This would eliminate the class of low information voters and parasites who are currently allowed to to vote for whoever promises them the most free stuff. The other option is to only allow people who have successfully completed an exam on the US constitution and structure of the federal government to vote. Also, there should be a requirement for any politician proposing legislation to know something about the subject of the legislation. What we’ve seen in the US recently is more akin to the rubber stamp “parliaments” of totalitarian states where the legislators, all elected with over 99% of the popular vote, unanimously approve legislation they haven’t even read.
    The only thing standing in the way of this stupidity now is the NRA and looks as if I have to send them more money to counter the MSM propaganda campaign against the second amendment.

  7. And here I always thought a magazine was something you read, not fired through a firestick.
    Dumb and Odummer come to mind with this representative and her boss.
    Loki, yes, no doubt.

  8. And she’s in charge of the magazine control aspect of ‘bama’s gun-control; presumably their expert in that field. It’s a lefty thing.
    Like Kathleen Wynne. She wouldnt’t know the difference between a dick and a ditch, but she put herself in charge of agriculture.

  9. High cap or low cap, this pinkie’s shooting blanks If the Dems have no more grasp on the highly technical issue of firearms than this, their proposals should be rejected outright just on the principle that poorly written law is worse than no law.

  10. Knowledge and intelligence wise there is absolutely no difference between that woman in the video and every politician in Canada that was involved in the passing of Gun Control legislation in Canada prior to 2011.

  11. This is not the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen from a gun control type. I’ve known -doctors- who thought the whole cartridge, case and all, were fired from the gun. That’s fairly common among docs who don’t work in the ER. Same people also thought the Glock pistol was invisible on x-ray.
    Propaganda works, my friends. It really does.
    Clearly what’s needed, absent any kind of concern among the Great Unwashed/GimmeGimme/Low Information Voter masses of asses is a smear campaign of historic proportions, where the likes of Dianna DeGette are made to look like criminals, fools, tyrants and perverts.
    The truth should do nicely, no need to make stuff up.
    Boycott the media, put them out of business, and then the truth will come out all by itself. The media is all that’s keeping these morons in power, because clearly they are too stupid to manage for themselves.

  12. The crowd openly mocks her stupidity and lies and the cop shushes….. the public.
    Even though the police officer must know the difference between a bullet and a magazine and could have easily pointed out she’s lefttarded and corrected her.
    Is he on the side of the truth or freedom?
    No.
    He sides with laughable horseshit in the place of truth to make his job easier.
    The police will be against people when things get serious. they are NOT our friends, they carry the water for idiots, they are OPSEAU grunts with guns.
    “This is not my boot stomping on your neck,…If you would”

  13. Maybe the cop wanted to make sure everybody heard what else she was going to say on the subject?

  14. “…The police will be against people when things get serious…”
    You know, if you’d have said that 20 years ago, I’d have laughed in your face.
    But now, I’m worried that you might be right.
    Over the past few years I’ve watched the behaviour of our police go through some worrisome changes.
    Forty years ago police officers understood that they were ‘independent agents’ of the Crown – and the key word was ‘independent’. In other words, although our paycheques were written by various governments, we were not government employees – and we certainly understood that difference and accepted all the responsibility that went with it.
    But a great change has taken place. Most Police Chiefs act like they are government puppets, and there is ever-increasing indications that the rank-and-file officers are content with that.
    Let’s just think of a few recent examples where the police were clearly playing politics instead of impartially upholding the rule of law: Caledonia; the gun-registry issue; the G8 summit.

  15. I think gun controllers can be classified in two groups.
    1. This group believes that banning all guns will make everyone safer. This group is deluded.
    2. This group beleives that any gun under their control or under the control of someone who will protect them is a good gun and any gun that can be used against them is an evil gun. This group is hypocritical.
    This …person is likely in the first group.
    Does her level of stupidity constitute an atrocity under the Geneva Convention.

  16. How much would it cost to create legislation to ban all high capacity magazines in the United States? How much would it cost annually to enforce such legislation? How difficult would it be for someone with a few basic machine shop tools to make high capacity magazines for all his buddies? Larry hit it on the nose;that women is a complete ignoramus.

  17. “Most Police Chiefs act like they are government puppets” Well,cop headmaster IS a gubermint appointment,at all levels. As to the rest,they are rank and are filing behind their commie teachings in school/higher edumacation.

  18. She stands with the party that says it’s impossible to round up 11 million Mexican illegals but thinks they can take 330 million guns from Americans.
    Weapons grade schtoopid, that is.

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