Anti-Gun
Governor of Missouri is Dead
by Angel Shamaya
Director, KeepAndBearArms.com
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providing the facts in this case are not necessarily those of
KeepAndBearArms.com staff or its members, and some will probably disagree with
the strong statements in this message. This is me as an individual exercising my
right to free speech -- while we still have one. There will be no apologies
forthcoming; I mean every word. Write a rebuttal if you've got something to say
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Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan, a two-term governor
in the middle of a heated battle for the U.S. Senate, was killed Monday night in
a plane
crash in Jefferson County, Mo., south of St. Louis.
Though condolences surely go out to former
Governor Carnahan's family, you probably won't hear any gun owners crying in
Missouri. Gov. Carnahan was running for the U.S. Senate against incumbent
Republican Senator John Ashcroft, and the race was said to be a close one.
According to the Second Amendment Coalition of
Missouri's website,
"Mel
Carnahan...would rather have honest Missourians die at the hands of violent
predatory criminals than to ever allow them the option of using a gun to
preserve their lives or the lives of their families. Mel is a liberal elitist.
He 'needs' armed bodyguards, paid for by your tax dollars, to protect his
life. But for eight years - his two full terms as governor - he pulled every
dirty political trick in the book to prevent passage of the strictest CCW law
in the nation.
"Mel
Carnahan led that campaign that lied to the legislature about concealed
weapons laws…
"Mel
then abused the powers of the governor’s office to spread this campaign of
lies to the people of the state of Missouri.
Mel Carnahan, if elected, would join the ranks of other elitist,
anti-second amendment senators such as Diane Feinstein [CA], Barbara Boxer
[CA], Chucky Schumer [NY], and Dick Durbin [IL]. We cannot afford to put Mel
Carnahan in the U.S. Senate. Your Second Amendment rights would not survive
his first term.
"So,
if you vote for Mel, get ready to turn in your guns.
If you want to cast your vote to best support the Second Amendment and
your individual right to keep and bear arms… Vote for John Ashcroft."
(source)
The
late Governor Carnahan was no friend of gun owners, or of the fundamental civil
right of self-defense. He defied American freedom. He blatantly disregarded his
duties as an elected official to the highest office in the state of Missouri
amidst a huge groundswell of citizen outcry for the decriminalization of
self-defense. Disagree? Lookie here:
Missouri Constitution
Article I, Section 23 -- ARMS
That the right of every citizen to keep and
bear arms in defense of his home, person and property, or when lawfully
summoned in aid of the civil power, shall not be questioned; but this shall
not justify the wearing of concealed weapons.
Source: http://www.moga.state.mo.us/const/a01023.htm
Article VII -- PUBLIC OFFICERS
Section 11
Oath of office.
Section 11. Before taking office, all civil
and military officers in this state shall take and subscribe an oath or
affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States and of this
state, and to demean themselves faithfully in office.
Source: Const.
of 1875, Art. XIV, § 6.
Consider
these facts before you get weepy about Carnahan's plane going down:
-
Governor
Carnahan abused the rights of lawful, peaceable citizens in his own state.
-
Governor
Carnahan clearly broke his oath of office on the gun issue -- the single
most important issue facing this nation as far as future freedoms are
concerned -- by violating the spirit of the constitution through blocking
the right to carry concealed for self-defense purposes. He did this amidst
overwhelming support for the legislation and with full facts (proof) showing
that not only would crime go down but lives would be saved, while he himself
enjoyed armed (and concealed) protection.
-
Governor
Carhahan could have taken a seat from a mostly pro gun Senator, bringing his
anti-gun venom and his disdain for the constitution to an already misguided
Washington, D.C.
Right
about now, Carnahan is probably trying to explain to The Big Governor why he
blocked little old ladies from defending their own lives against rapists and
murderers while he enjoyed the protection of armed bodyguards those same senior
citizens paid for with the taxes he helped increase.
As
far as Missourian and American freedom are concerned, this couldn't have
happened to a more deserving person. Good riddance. He should have been hung for
being a traitor a long time ago, but this'll do just fine.
You
say I'm being "insensitive about the pain his family is feeling?"
Probably. But why should I be overconcerned about his family when he didn't care
about the hundreds of thousands of families he required to be easy prey,
especially when many of those families lost members to violence who were trained
and ready-to-carry gun owners but didn't carry a self-defense firearm because
the Governor kept blocking the legislation -- with lies and deceptions -- that
would have "allowed" them to protect their own lives? Yes, it is sad
that ex-Governor Carnahan's family is going through the same pain hundreds and
thousands of families have felt via the Governor's treasonous anti-gun policies.
And condolences are certainly due the families of those who died in the crash,
as well.
But,
then again, I can't say that the pain is quite the same. The people who lost
family members to violence because gun-owning citizens were told -- through
unconstitutional statutes and the enforcers thereof -- that they couldn't defend
themselves with firearms probably felt and still feel a deeper pain; those
deaths were often preventable. The Governor's death, it seems, was by Divine
Intervention.
Let's
just say there are quite a few gun owners in Missouri today who are thinking to
themselves, "Thanks
for the lightning bolt, God. Good shot. Would you mind checking a few other
flight schedules of people who deny free citizens the right to unencumbered
self-defense, please?"
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