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United Mine Workers Union President Cecil Roberts, call your office....
Sleeping With The Enemy Update:
If UMW President Cecil Roberts is to be understood correctly, over
his ire at the NRA pointing out how antigun Barack Obama and Joe Biden are,
one must realize that he has gotten the United Mine Workers to endorse a
Presidential Ticket that is apparently hostile to coal mining, clean coal
mining, and it's utilization for electrical generation in the Continental
United States.
Really.
But the video above is clear in that Obama/Biden is more beholding to the
"Boom, Boom, Out Go The Lights" Crowd over at the Earth Liberation Front
than he is to coal miners just trying to do a little deer hunting in the
fall.
Which in turn begs a further question as to why certain unions that claim to
represent union-members-cum-gunowners-and-hunters continue to side with the
party of such gun-grabbers as DiFi, Chuck Schumer, Ted Kennedy, and (yes)
Joe Biden?
Didn't they get it when James Webb, before becoming Senator, wrote of the
people of the Appalachians that the government would never, ever get their
guns?
Apparently not.
And how is is that NRA "A-rated" Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana, a
proud Democrat who selected a proud Republican as Lieutenant Governor, can
give a convention speech touting conservative principles, (presumably union) energy jobs, pro-gun,
and the low tax success he has had in the Big Sky Country (to the sound of chirping
crickets, no less) at the Democrat Convention in Denver, while at the same
time advocating the election of a Presidential ticket that would sooner turn
the family twelve gauge into manhole covers than trust the common man with a
right guaranteed by the Constitution? (Note to Team Obama- Schweitzer
admitted at the Democrat National Convention that his run for governor was
the first time that he was running for elected office. It could be that this
year's theme in politics should be about the success stories that common,
"inexperienced" candidates have had in the real world.). Fortunately for the
Second Amendment, the polls seem to indicate (and Team Obama, having
withdrawn his advance teams, seems to concur) that Schweitzer will not be
able to deliver Montana into the hands of those who have served with other
gungrabbers, or who wrote legislation that disarmed the publicwilly
nilly.
Eventually, the issue may ultimately boil down to the eventual demands by an
Out-of-Touch Democrat Leadership, based in Chicago now, that will trump the
real interests of gun-owning union members (Note: Remember Tom Foley?).
After all, if worst would come to worst, Appalachian residents would most
likely hide the family scatterguns and deer rifles much as they have
famously hid other items of import over the years. What is more, they would
most likely be successful in opposition to the desires of city folks of who
appear to be quite "anal" about making folks helpless in the face of
adversity.
And as for jobs, income in the wallet, and anything other than "spare
change" in the pocket, well, that's what's welfare is for, no? So perhaps
Roberts has carefully triangulated the issues quite finely, given what and
who he is beholden to.
It is fast becoming time for the gun-owners and hunters to realize that it's
going to take more than a few pronouncements that Joe Biden owns a high
quality Italian shotgun, or that Obama does not have the "votes" (yet) to
confiscate firearms from those without the kinds of connections Obama, Biden,
and even Steven Spielberg have, for them to be trusted with the fate of the
Second Amendment.
But let's call a pig a pig, in this case. Roberts knows that he sleeps with
the enemy of Second Amendment rights when he got an endorsement for Obama
last May (well before Hillary hosed Obama in such coal-mining states as West
Virginia and Kentucky, no less). But if he is not careful, he may end up
"sleeping with the fishes" (politically speaking, of course) if his
membership ever realizes how much he has sold their firearms birthright down
the creek just so that he can have a card-check voting system that bypasses
union reform efforts from within. Stay tuned.
Riddle Me This, oh Gurus of Greendom (This means all of youse guys
at the American Ornithological Union)-
What do thousands of domestic minks eat when they are suddenly let loose by
an act of environmental terrorism?
Why, just about anything they can get their teeth into, literally.
Such is the story one finds today in the Salt Lake City Tribune, in a story
written by Jason Bergreen and Steve Gehrke. (And folks thought that they had
a problem with pike in Lake Davis.).
Like, maybe endangered water birds, like plovers and such? (Kaysville, Utah,
is north of Salt Lake City near Farmington, and just a stone's throw from
those fine folks at the IRS branch in Ogden, Utah). Oh, the horror, the
horror. It's gonna look like a Barnes video demonstration of their "Varmint
Grenade", complete with that puce coloration on the faces of Utah
birdwatchers, for the foreseeable future on the Salt Lake's eastern shore.
So far, authorities have only captured 40-50 of the little coat
lapels-with-appetites. In the meantime, game and non-game waterfowl just may
be in for a rude awakening along the Great Salt Lake just before the
upcoming duck season. It could be that Utah's DNR may have to adjust their
bag limits a bit "downwards" at the last minute, unless a whole lot of
mustelids are rounded up forthwith.
On the plus side, it's not often that the local ladies can access the "raw
materials" for such fashionable outerwear in their spare time (Heck, half of
the women in Northern Utah could probably give Sarah Palin and
Kimberly Rhodes a run for their money when it comes to putting lead on
target...). Stay tuned.