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  • John Kasich: Anti-gun “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”

    Comes word, from the Center for Responsive Politics, that Leftist billionaire George Soros, through his Soros Fund Management, is one of John Kasich's top financial contributors. This can hardly be a surprise.
    Kasich and Soros share two important traits: (1) their desire to mess up the Republican selection process for devious motives, and (2) their absolute hatred for the Second Amendment.
    Kasich’s antipathy towards gun rights is no secret to anyone who’s watched his career. Make no mistake about it: When we are winning by a large margin -- when we don't need John Kasich’s vote -- he's usually there to give us a big, wet “Don Corleone kiss.”
    But when the vote is close and the future of the Second Amendment is at stake, “Godfather John” usually leaves us a severed horsehead in our bed.
    Thus, Kasich famously joined a gaggle of fellow-RINO’s and cast the deciding vote to impose a ban on semi-auto firearms. For this, he received a personal letter of thanks from a gun-hating Bill Clinton.
    Kasich voted for background checks in 1993, a system where roughly 95% of denials are “false positives.” Loretta Lynch’s Justice Department has, since November, shifted FBI employees to insure that, if you’re illegally blocked by NICS from purchasing a firearm, you can never get your record corrected.
    In 1999, Kasich voted to retain restrictive gun ban in Washington, D.C. Not only that, Kasich joined the effort to pass 90% of Clinton’s anti-gun agenda as a form of “gun control lite.”
    Elements of the Kasich/Clinton agenda included:
    (1) Provisions making it virtually impossible to legally teach kids how to use firearms;
    (2) A gun show ban (masquerading as a gun show Instant Check); and
    (3) Mandates to require you to “lock up your guns.”
    Had Clinton been successful in passing his post-Columbine anti-gun agenda, it would have provided a legislative platform which could easily have eviscerated the Second Amendment over the last decade-and-a-half.
    But Kasich's efforts to outlaw guns -- drip-by-drip -- continues to this day.
    Kasich continues to be a chief advocate of actual or de facto amnesty, claiming that enforcing our immigration laws would be “inhumane.”
    Of course, if Kasich gets his way, the legalization of 11 million illegals will have the same effect on the American electorate that the 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli amnesty had on California. The country as a whole would become deep “anti-gun blue.”
    And, of course, Kasich was one of the first RINO’s to legitimize the anti-gun ObamaCare program by bringing its massive Medicaid segment into his state.
    Now, all it will take is for Obama to do a computer search of Kasich's Medicaid beneficiaries for “PTSD,” “Alzheimer’s,” and other “mental defectives,” and the gun rights of tens of thousands of law-abiding Ohioans could be jeopardized.
    And all of this was done by Kasich’s particularly nasty form of politics which he is now trying to morph, incredibly, into his “Mr. Nice” act.
    These actions, of course, reflect the hatred for guns by Kasich’s patron, George Soros.
    You may remember that, when Soros launched his campaign of “exposes” designed to destroy the conservative movement piece-by-piece, his first target was Gun Owners of America -- which Soros viewed as even more dangerous than the Koch brothers.
    But perhaps as bad as Kasich’s anti-gun record is his determination to destroy the GOP selection process for personal gain.
    Surely, even the vainglorious Kasich understands that, the longer he stays is the race, the longer the “divided field” makes it easier for an establishment candidate to hijack the process at the convention.

    But by becoming the REAL “chaos candidate,” Kasich helps destroy the Republican Party by throwing the nomination to someone who is despised by the grassroots. In so doing, Kasich does the bidding of his master, George Soros.
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  • #2
    Does anyone really wonder why Kahich is still in the running when he knows he can't win. It takes a lot of money to run - where might it be coming from? Hmmmm.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by downtownv View Post
      Comes word, from the Center for Responsive Politics, that Leftist billionaire George Soros, through his Soros Fund Management, is one of John Kasich's top financial contributors. This can hardly be a surprise.
      Kasich and Soros share two important traits: (1) their desire to mess up the Republican selection process for devious motives, and (2) their absolute hatred for the Second Amendment.
      Kasich’s antipathy towards gun rights is no secret to anyone who’s watched his career. Make no mistake about it: When we are winning by a large margin -- when we don't need John Kasich’s vote -- he's usually there to give us a big, wet “Don Corleone kiss.”
      But when the vote is close and the future of the Second Amendment is at stake, “Godfather John” usually leaves us a severed horsehead in our bed.
      Thus, Kasich famously joined a gaggle of fellow-RINO’s and cast the deciding vote to impose a ban on semi-auto firearms. For this, he received a personal letter of thanks from a gun-hating Bill Clinton.
      Kasich voted for background checks in 1993, a system where roughly 95% of denials are “false positives.” Loretta Lynch’s Justice Department has, since November, shifted FBI employees to insure that, if you’re illegally blocked by NICS from purchasing a firearm, you can never get your record corrected.
      In 1999, Kasich voted to retain restrictive gun ban in Washington, D.C. Not only that, Kasich joined the effort to pass 90% of Clinton’s anti-gun agenda as a form of “gun control lite.”
      Elements of the Kasich/Clinton agenda included:
      (1) Provisions making it virtually impossible to legally teach kids how to use firearms;
      (2) A gun show ban (masquerading as a gun show Instant Check); and
      (3) Mandates to require you to “lock up your guns.”
      Had Clinton been successful in passing his post-Columbine anti-gun agenda, it would have provided a legislative platform which could easily have eviscerated the Second Amendment over the last decade-and-a-half.
      But Kasich's efforts to outlaw guns -- drip-by-drip -- continues to this day.
      Kasich continues to be a chief advocate of actual or de facto amnesty, claiming that enforcing our immigration laws would be “inhumane.”
      Of course, if Kasich gets his way, the legalization of 11 million illegals will have the same effect on the American electorate that the 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli amnesty had on California. The country as a whole would become deep “anti-gun blue.”
      And, of course, Kasich was one of the first RINO’s to legitimize the anti-gun ObamaCare program by bringing its massive Medicaid segment into his state.
      Now, all it will take is for Obama to do a computer search of Kasich's Medicaid beneficiaries for “PTSD,” “Alzheimer’s,” and other “mental defectives,” and the gun rights of tens of thousands of law-abiding Ohioans could be jeopardized.
      And all of this was done by Kasich’s particularly nasty form of politics which he is now trying to morph, incredibly, into his “Mr. Nice” act.
      These actions, of course, reflect the hatred for guns by Kasich’s patron, George Soros.
      You may remember that, when Soros launched his campaign of “exposes” designed to destroy the conservative movement piece-by-piece, his first target was Gun Owners of America -- which Soros viewed as even more dangerous than the Koch brothers.
      But perhaps as bad as Kasich’s anti-gun record is his determination to destroy the GOP selection process for personal gain.
      Surely, even the vainglorious Kasich understands that, the longer he stays is the race, the longer the “divided field” makes it easier for an establishment candidate to hijack the process at the convention.

      But by becoming the REAL “chaos candidate,” Kasich helps destroy the Republican Party by throwing the nomination to someone who is despised by the grassroots. In so doing, Kasich does the bidding of his master, George Soros.
      In that regard Kasich is much like Trump who supported the assault weapons ban and who contributed heavily to liberal democrats for forty years. Both are neo pro gun. Of course, Trump doesn't need Soros's help. He has billions of his own. The only candidate I trust to protect our 2A rights is Cruz. He has in the past and will in the future. Actions speak louder than words.
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      • #4
        Yet Soros seems deathly afraid of Trump. That speaks volumes.

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        • #5
          Soros sponsors Black Lives Matters, Moveon.org and other leftist organizations, he is this countries #1 enemy. Kasich's goal is to try to steal the presidency, thinking his remaining in the running will cause a contested/brokered convention.

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          • #6
            Kasichs Blows.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by JohnR View Post
              Yet Soros seems deathly afraid of Trump. That speaks volumes.
              Soros could buy and sell Trump at a loss and still have billions in his pocket. He's already destroyed the economies of two nations and sold out his own people. Trump is just a pebble in his shoe.
              Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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                • #9
                  All you Trump and Cruz people are really pro-Hillary because they both lose to her. People are too dense to be pragmatic. Regardless of feelings towards Kasich, he is better than her. It is a simple calculus but people are too brainwashed.


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                  • #10
                    FWIW. Kasich is very pro states rights. I doubt he'd be pushing for any national gun laws. In fact he'll probably be more concerned with reversing some of the overreaching national legislation, executive action, etc. already in place.

                    Some people complain about Kasich taking bailout money, etc.. He was just doing the best for his state with the cards that were dealt him.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                      Soros could buy and sell Trump at a loss and still have billions in his pocket. He's already destroyed the economies of two nations and sold out his own people. Trump is just a pebble in his shoe.
                      Sad but 100% true. I heard with my own ears Hitlery say she is sad because there aren't more people like Soros in the world. Sick *itch.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by deadeye View Post
                        Sad but 100% true. I heard with my own ears Hitlery say she is sad because there aren't more people like Soros in the world. Sick *itch.
                        Especially after giving her 6-8 million for her campaign fund. You think she'd bark for Soros?

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                        • #13
                          On her knees.
                          Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                            Soros could buy and sell Trump at a loss and still have billions in his pocket. He's already destroyed the economies of two nations and sold out his own people. Trump is just a pebble in his shoe.
                            When people like that get a pebble in their shoe, they prep the Scalia suite for a new guest. Soros isn't afraid of Trump, he's afraid of losing his power to the American citizens who were supposed to have the power all along. We're supposed to remain drug addicted apathetic sheep who vote for free stuff and want revenge against phantom scapegoats, so the Soros globalists can easily become our masters, and we'll gladly accept slavery.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Nytcrawler93 View Post



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                              An interesting fact I heard... in March of 1980, Ronald Reagan trailed Jimmy Carter by over 20 points in the polls. Geesh, tells that things can change after the nominations, right?

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