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Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:04:20
by VBshooter
A little goodie from VSSA about the mud slinging Mr Deeds ...

Deeds: "I reserve the right...to grow as a person"
The Washington Examiner ran an editorial yesterday about Democratic candidate for Governor Creigh Deeds, where they tick off a list of tactics Deeds has used to smear Republican Bob McDonnell instead of clearly staking out positions on issues of substance. Embedded in the editorial is this quote from Deeds that should give gun owners pause:


In March, when questioned about his apparent change of heart on hot-button issues like abortion, taxes and guns, Deeds told fellow Democrats that he “reserves the right to change his opinions and grow as a person”...

This brings to mind Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen who after being pro-rights as a congressman and promising the NRA he would sign a repeal of the ban on carrying concealed handguns in restaurants, vetoed the repeal earlier this year. The legislature overrode the veto.

Deeds has much the same record as a state legislator as Bredesen did before becoming Tennessee's governor. If Deeds becomes governor, would he follow the Tennessee governor in "growing as a person?" Gun owners should not take the chance.

Contact Bob McDonald's campaign today and see how you can help elect him as Virginia's next governor.

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:26:58
by zephyp
This what really irks me about these boneheaded politicians. I hate to say it and I know that not everyone will agree - THEIR OPINION DOES NOT COUNT. THEY ARE ELECTED TO REPRESENT OUR OPINION. NOT THEIR OWN.

Nuff said.

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:12:19
by VBshooter
Absolutely,,,lately some of them are actually getting smart and doing what the voters want,,, But we have a long way to go ,,,,That little remark of Deeds should be enough to sink his sorry butt after smart people read it and get the jist of the meaning.... Mr Deeds is a waffler!!! He;ll say whatever it takes and do whatever it takes and fortunately most folks are seeing right through him,, His campaign is a bad joke!!

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:16:52
by goodoleboy
One of those guys came around from the libtards......he kinda looked at me funny when I came out in my under shirt and cutoffs and tossed a big chaw of Redman in. What was even funnier though was when I told him I was voting Republican.....PRICLESS FACIAL EXPRESSION.

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:21:14
by VBshooter
If only you had had your gun strapped on or an AR in your hand ,, would've had him wizzing his jeans right there on your doorstep

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:49:11
by zephyp
goodoleboy wrote:One of those guys came around from the libtards......he kinda looked at me funny when I came out in my under shirt and cutoffs and tossed a big chaw of Redman in. What was even funnier though was when I told him I was voting Republican.....PRICLESS FACIAL EXPRESSION.
That there's funny I dont care who ya are... :hysterical:

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 22:55:44
by goodoleboy
VBshooter wrote:If only you had had your gun strapped on or an AR in your hand ,, would've had him wizzing his jeans right there on your doorstep
meh, I was cleaning one of the 12 Gauges inside and my grandpappy told me someone wanted to see me outside. Didn't occur to me they were coming for me and that I should arm myself.

Re: Deeds reserves the right to grow?

Posted: Tue, 06 Oct 2009 06:37:23
by zephyp
goodoleboy wrote:
VBshooter wrote:If only you had had your gun strapped on or an AR in your hand ,, would've had him wizzing his jeans right there on your doorstep
meh, I was cleaning one of the 12 Gauges inside and my grandpappy told me someone wanted to see me outside. Didn't occur to me they were coming for me and that I should arm myself.
Rack the slide on that puppy and watch him break the gate getting out of your front yard... :hysterical: Actually you could probably get in trouble for doing that. Now if you were sitting on the porch cleaning it when he walked up - that woulda been different.