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What is the state of the union when a madman can come within a whisker of assassinating a member of Congress? When his rantings and ravings and drug use don't stop him from getting a high-capacity magazine? When a sophomore in high school can show up to school with a gun in his backpack, and accidentally shoot two of his classmates?

I'm not sure, but I know I'd really like to hear President Obama address this during his SOTU address--without platitudes, but with an actual plan of action. One which might include demanding that the Senate confirm his nominee to run the ATF forthwith, fixing gaps in government databases of mental health and criminal records, requiring states to share data on those who have been deemed mentally unfit, questioning the intelligence of selling high-capacity magazines to just anyone, allowing concealed carry without a permit, as Arizona and two other states do, wondering whether those with firearms should just be able to meander up next to their member of Congress, and closing loopholes that allow the crazed and criminal to get guns at gun shows while firmly ensconced on terrorist watch lists.

Because anything less than this would tell me that he is to the right of such known Progressives as Dick Cheney, Sen. Tom Coburn, Sen. Dick Lugar and Rep. Peter King. Not to mention A-rated NRA supporter Harry Reid and former RNC Communications Director Cliff May.

Oh yeah, it would also mean he is FAR to the Right of that key element in our democracy known as the American People:

"Large majorities of Americans agree with the 2008 Supreme Court ruling that the Second Amendment confers an individual right to own guns, and Americans strongly oppose efforts to ban handguns," said Bob Carpenter, vice president of American Viewpoint, the Republican polling firm that joined with Democratic firm Momentum Analysis to conduct the survey. "But Americans and gun owners feel with equal fervor that government must act to get every single record in the background-check system that belongs there and to ensure that every gun sale includes a background check. Most Americans view these goals, protecting gun rights for the law-abiding and keeping guns from criminals, as compatible."

Some findings from the poll results, provided exclusively to The Huffington Post:

-- 90 percent of Americans and 90 percent of gun owners support fixing gaps in government databases that are meant to prevent the mentally ill, drug abusers and others from buying guns.

-- 91 percent of Americans and 93 percent of gun owners support requiring federal agencies to share information about suspected dangerous persons or terrorists to prevent them from buying guns.

-- 89 percent of Americans and 89 percent of gun owners support full funding of the law a unanimous Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed after the Virginia Tech shootings to put more records in the background-check database.

-- 86 percent of Americans and 81 percent of gun owners support requiring all gun buyers to pass a background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter who they buy it from.

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Closing the so-called "terror gap" has particularly strong support. A 2010 Government Accountability Office report found that during the past six years, individuals on the terror watchlist were able to buy firearms or explosives from licensed U.S. dealers 1,119 times.

The NRA has opposed bipartisan legislation closing the gap on the grounds that the list is flawed -- some individuals are put on the list by mistake, while many who pose legitimate threats are never added.

But this position puts the NRA far to the right of even its members. A survey last year by conservative pollster Frank Luntz found that 82 percent of NRA members supported "prohibiting people on the terrorist watch lists from purchasing guns." Eighty-six percent agreed with the statement that the country can "do more to stop criminals from getting guns while also protecting the rights of citizens to freely own them."

This folks, is about whether we want democracy by ballot or intimidation by bullet. It goes to the very heart of who we are and want to be, and it is most certainly an issue of National Security--or security for our democracy. Lets hope President Obama does the right thing.

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ysbaddaden's picture
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Diabolus est Deus Inversus

thinkerfromiowa's picture

"I'm not sure, but I know I'd really like to hear President Obama address this during his SOTU address--without platitudes, but with an actual plan of action."

Don't get your hopes up. He is too comfy under the covers with Republicans to rock the "gun control" boat.

What this country needs in a president -- a truly Democratic one.

harmil2's picture

I am betting the President won't dare touch the subject of even the minimal of gun control mentioned above. Cutting Social Security (the old third rail) would be slightly less controversial these days. The NRA and rightie's media machine will by the SOTU address convince the gun owners that the Obama administration is planning to deem anyone to the right of Rachel Maddow to be "mentally ill" so they can "come and take your guns." It will all be made up crap, but gun folks will of course believe it and go nuts. After all they will probably have heard it on Fox News.

ysbaddaden's picture
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Diabolus est Deus Inversus

pcpablo's picture

and they don't even need a carry permit!

bilhelm-x's picture

Eveyone there should be institutionalized.. There is not threat to you or you $0.35 ammo sir, you need to take your medication and see your doctor, I think you're seeing and hearing things that aren't real.

Peter G's picture

Make an intractable and extremely divisive issue the centerpiece of the SOTU. Should he offer specific solutions that the Republican House will absolutely completely ignore (or worse) or should he keep it vague to boost gun sales to the paranoid gun nuts? The best one could hope for is,maybe, to limit magazine size. And that is doubtful.


Hasa Diga Eebowai

Handypants's picture

I think the real issue is lobbying and the mountains of $$$ from the NRA and the other corporate/lobbyist masters.

Until we do something about the $$$ in politics our political system stays corrupt. IMO


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

Peter G's picture

There is that isn't there.


Hasa Diga Eebowai

Ape-Man's picture

The $$$ is winning elections and buying up politicians.
The $$$ now has the vast majority of politicians bought and paid for.
The only way to stop it is a united front - the vast majority of Americans must see reforming politics as their most important cause. That should be the progressive cause.
So, how do you mobilize the vast majority without a TV or radio monopoly?
E-mail chains are a start. If they shut them down then paper-mail chains. Something must be done now, because too late is right around the corner.


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

Evet's picture

where life degenerates into a dystopia where advertising, commercialism, and cultural anti-intellectualism run rampant and dysgenic pressure has resulted in a uniformly stupid human society devoid of individual responsibility or consequences?

Seems to be heading that way

paixa3's picture

As an outsider of your nation, who used to have tremendous respect for you, I have to say that you are moving at record breaking speeds, unfettered to being a third world nation.

Horribly, lame politicians. More white collar/war criminals walking the streets that probably any other nation. More what I call minor offenses while the perps previously mentioned are walking the streets. Failing economic systems, failing health care systems, failing education systems.

I am certain that I missed many things, but this is a good start to describe the state of your nation.

". . . unfettered to being a third world nation."


Corruption favors the wealthy.

fiver's picture
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dbl post


Corruption favors the wealthy.

bearsense's picture

......but, just let one of those carrying be a black person ................

ysbaddaden's picture
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Conservatives don't believe in Unions.


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

ckerstann's picture

There are damn few politicians willing to end their careers by bringing up anti gun laws. It's not going to change anytime soon. Get over it.

if you do start some shit.

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