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30 Jan 2013 3:30 pm
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Consistency checkDo you think David Gregory should be prosecuted for violating the large capacity magazine ban in DC, when he waved the mag on the air?Or do you think he shouldn't be prosecuted because he only violated that law to make a journalistic point?Wrapping this subject up......I agree with the D.C. Attorney General's decision not to prosecute David Gregory.I think it would be a waste of time and resources.There is a big difference between a talk show host borrowing an extended magazine (no gun or bullets) from it's legal owner to use it as a prop on a show where the banning of extended magazines is being discussed, and someone who buys one illegally, and also illegally owns the gun and the bullets that go with it.If you can't see that, then I can't help you.As far as this subject being political, please don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining by denying that it is indeed political.I know that, because when you Google it, most of what comes up is from right wing blogs calling for Gregory's head, and it was those same right wing blogs and gun rights advocates who were the first ones calling for David Gregory's indictment. They even started an online petition.If it had been Sean Hannity who did this, I'm sure the left wing blogs would be doing the same.David Gregory is seen as a member of what right wingers call, 'the Liberal media', which is ironic, because week after week he allows Republicans to lie their asses off unchallenged.As far as your 'consistency check' goes, if it HAD been Sean Hannity who did this, I wouldn't want him to be prosecuted either.Looks like the president of the NRA agrees with me.NRA President: Don't Prosecute Gregory for 'Silly Felony'And the Wall Street Journal editorial board, who are anything but lefties.....Free David Gregory
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