Dianne Feinstein wanted to confiscate so called assault weapons

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Bakc in the 1990s when Feinstein had her Assault WeaponS bill passed, she admitted in a TV interview that had the votes been there she wold have gone for confiscation. I certainly dont expect the MSM to cover this but what about Fox or any of the conservative radio talk show hosts?
 
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Well…. Ah………..that's nor her currently introduced legislation is it?

We have plenty to worry about, but maybe, thought about, wondering of past failed legislations is not it. Unless you want to count as a success, that she realized to introduce confiscation of all the black guns now was a loser.

It's no news flash she would like to disarm us.

Emory
 
Well…. Ah………..that's nor her currently introduced legislation is it?

We have plenty to worry about, but maybe, thought about, wondering of past failed legislations is not it. Unless you want to count as a success, that she realized to introduce confiscation of all the black guns now was a loser.

It's no news flash she would like to disarm us.

Emory

That would be very funny, but for the subject. You are a card, Emory.

But to the meat of the subject; Feinstein said a few weeks ago (and I heard her say it on live TV) that previously owned guns would not be effected (I paraphrase). George Orwell wrote about how these politicians would cover such lies. They just destroy any proof that they said it (1984). Watch out!

Effected..Affected???

Pardon, if I misspelled the Senators name. I copied it off another post.
 
People, remember, just like communists, it is a long march to full control/domination and do not lose sight of the fact that, that is the left's ultimate goal. The enemy is at the gates!
 
Indeed she said it. So what that means is she wants or wanted it -- or in that interview wanted to appear to want it (have to consider constituents watching).

But the takeaway, then as now, is her admission that there's neither the vote nor the political will to achieve it.
 
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