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After a great vacation with the family it’s back to blogging and getting the word out about Obama and helping elect Jim Gilmore to the U.S. Senate.  With that in mind, if you are planning to be in Salem, Virginia for the Virginia Outdoor Sportsmen’s Classic, stop buy on Sunday at 1:30 and say hello to Jim Gilmore.  Former Governor Gilmore is a current member of the NRA Board of Directors. He opposes background checks on private sales at gun shows and will support Supreme Court nominees like Chief Justice Roberts and Alito who sided with the majority in the Heller case striking down the D.C. Gun Ban.

For more on the show, check out below.

Obama’s America

My friend Cam Edwards (host of Cam and Company on NRANews.com) sits in for talk show host Mike Church on Sirius Satellite Patriot 144 from time to time.  The last time Cam sat in on Church’s show, he followed Church’s tradition of doing a “Parody Song.”  After playing on his NRANews.com program, one of the listeners decided to make a video out of it.  I embed the video below for your entertainment.

The Politico reported yesterday that Barrack Obama is trailing John McCain among sportsmen but a surprising number say they’ll vote for him – far more than backed Al Gore or goose hunting John Kerry. According to a Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) poll to be released today, McCain leads Obama by a 45 to 31 percent.   That’s only about half the 27-point edge respondents say they gave George W. Bush over Kerry four years ago and far short of the 65-to-15 percent margin gun owners gave to Bush over Gore in 2000.  CSF polled 1,009 hunters and fishermen, between July 10 and July 24.  The results could be a reflection of McCain’s up-and-down relationship with gun advocates and also suggests the he has not yet persuaded a core Republican constituency. 
 
CSF Communication’s Director Melinda Gable said, “I don’t think John McCain has really made his case to hunters and anglers.   Things were very different in 2004. Everybody knew that George W. Bush was from Texas, he was a rancher and that he went hunting. We haven’t seen that from McCain yet—there’s the unknown—he really needs to come out as a sportsman. Neither candidate has talked a lot about the issues that are important to us.”
 
McCain has a mostly pro-gun record in the Senate, opposing the Clinton Gun ban on certain semi-automatic firearms (misnamed assault weapons) and he supported the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.  However, he’s not an avid hunter (but that should be a little concern because only the media and the gun ban lobby believe the Second Amendment is not about hunting) and has battled the National Rifle Association over his support for background checks on private sale of firearms at gun shows and his crusade for campaign finance reform. 
 
McCain has tried to soothe the bad feelings at each of his appearances before NRA members in the past year (at the Annual Meeting in Louisville in May of this year and at the Celebration of American Values in September of ’07) by portraying the Democrats as a common enemy.  In May, he told those attending the Annual Meeting, “They claim to support hunters and gun owners.  If… Senator Obama is elected president, the rights of law-abiding gun owners will be at risk.” 
 
The survey showed that hunters have no great affection for Obama.  Obama’s long history of favoring more restrictive gun control laws as a state legislator is likely to blame. The poll showed that about half of those polled say they like McCain and would love to go on a hunt with him – compared to 29 percent who feel the same way about Obama.   National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) President Steve Sanetti told the Politico that “Sportsmen view John McCain as good company in the great outdoors.  They’re just not sure how much fun Barack Obama would be in a duck blind.”Fishermen are a little more Obama friendly, but favor the Arizona senator by a 44-to-31 margin.
 
For those not familiar with CSF, the group advocates gun rights and expanded access to federal land for hunters in congress and is bipartisan.  A number of congressmen and senator’s are members of the foundation,s Congressional Sportmen’s Caucus (including Virginia’s Sen. John Warner, Rep. Rick Boucher, Rep. Eric Cantor, Rep. Thelma Drake, Rep. Virgil Goode, Rep. Bob Goodlatte, Rep. Rob Wittman, and Rep. Frank Wolf).

Former Virginia Governor and current NRA Board Member Jim Gilmore is running a hard fought campaign for U.S. Senate to replace Senator John Warner who is retiring.  Gilmore is being out fundraised and out spent by his opponent but he remains undaunted.  Gilmore is a friend to gun owners.  A longtime NRA Life Member, Gilmore came out forcefully earlier this year against current Governor Tim Kaine’s attempt to end private sale of firearms at gun shows.  I’m supporting Jim Gilmore because he will oppose renewal of the Clinton Gun Ban, oppose attempts to end the private sale of firearms at gun shows, and will stand up for the rights of individual gun owners.

Gilmore Ad for NRA

Gilmore’s opponent is former Virginia Governor Mark Warner.  Warner signed every pro-gun bill that reached his desk.  However, he has said on more than one occassion that he supported the Clinton Gun Ban on certain semi-automatic rifles and would have signed a bill forbidding carrying in a public recreation center if it had reached his desk.  Warner is following the “middle road” strategy that was laid out by the moderate Democratic Leadership Council.  He has also said he wants to go to Washington to be a “Radical Centrist.”  If he gets to the Senate however, can he be counted on to vote against all restrictions on our gun rights?  Would he support Supreme Court Justices like Alito and Roberts who voted to uphold our individual right to keep and bear arms and against justices like Breyer, Ginsburg, Souter and Stevens who voted to abolish an individual right?  Gun owners need to ask Warner these questions and get him to give a direct answer.

Cantor for VP?

There was a lot of buzz earlier this week about the possibility of pro-gun 7th District Congressman Eric Cantor being vetted by the McCain campaign as a possible VP.  I have known the congressman for a long time and I could not be more excited about the possibility of such a solid pro-gun conservative on the ticket.  I don’t think it will happen in the end but if it does, Cantor will add to McCain’s pro-rights credentials.  McCain’s record is not perfect on our issue but it is head and shoulders above Obama’s.  Talk of an Obama-Kaine (as in Virginia Governor Tim Kaine) could not be a more stark contrast in supporting the rights of law abiding gun owners.

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