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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2172349" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>It's just more proof that you can't trust sending democrat politicians to DC. Heck, republicans are sketchy enough, but democrats are worse. They can be the best guys in the world at a state level, but when you send them to DC the weight of the entire anti-gun movement lands right on their heads. It happens to republicans too, but they also have the weight of the pro-gun movement pushing back. DC is a liberal playground that will make most politicians move to the left.</p><p></p><p>Face it, when you are a politician you work your entire life to be liked and if you are pro-gun the media just isn't going to like you and that is a lot of pressure for most of the type of people who seek nationwide office. Being in DC also clouds your reality. That's why we have to call so often. DC is simply a different world and many lose touch with what the voters at home really want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2172349, member: 26539"] It's just more proof that you can't trust sending democrat politicians to DC. Heck, republicans are sketchy enough, but democrats are worse. They can be the best guys in the world at a state level, but when you send them to DC the weight of the entire anti-gun movement lands right on their heads. It happens to republicans too, but they also have the weight of the pro-gun movement pushing back. DC is a liberal playground that will make most politicians move to the left. Face it, when you are a politician you work your entire life to be liked and if you are pro-gun the media just isn't going to like you and that is a lot of pressure for most of the type of people who seek nationwide office. Being in DC also clouds your reality. That's why we have to call so often. DC is simply a different world and many lose touch with what the voters at home really want. [/QUOTE]
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