[blind-democracy] Re: Fwd: FW: Sign the petition: Congress and the NRA

  • From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC)
  • To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 14:08:39 -0400

I don't see the fun in killing defenseless forest animals myself, but if everyone else stopped seeing the fun in it we would have to either hire people to do it or else restore the predator populations. Allowing deer and other browsers to have free reign in both consumption and reproduction would mean the utter devastation of what forest we have left. It would be an environmental catastrophe. And I suppose you can imagine what people would have to say about a complete restoration of the predator populations. They have enough of a problem with the over abundance of coyotes and the reason for that over abundance is the lack of other predators.

On 10/8/2015 11:04 AM, Miriam Vieni wrote:

I would say that aggression is part of human nature, not an attractive
attribute, but one that exists just as surely as cooperation and altruism.
So the question is, what arrangements do we make in our society which allows
human aggression to be expressed in ways that are the least harmful to us
and our environment. I suspect that one of the mistakes that the very
religious and/or the very idealistic folks among us make, is to think that
we can purge our personalities of destructive impulses. Perhaps a minority
of people actually can do this, but most of us can't. I personally hate the
idea of people hunting and killing animals for fun. And I don't know why
it's fun to catch a fish with a barbed hook stuck in its mouth, even if you
throw the fish back. I'm quite sure that fish wasn't happy when it was
hooked. And the idea of guys risking traumatic brain injury in order to
fight over a ball, seems insane. But if I have to choose, I'll take all of
that over obliterating cities with fire bombs or setting fire to hospitals
because they treat enemy combattants, or assasinating individuals with drone
attacks because their speech on the internet, may have incited some people
to build homemade bombs.

Miriam

-----Original Message-----
From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 10:29 AM
To: blind-democracy
Subject: [blind-democracy] Fwd: FW: Sign the petition: Congress and the NRA

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 07:22:53 -0700
Subject: Re: [blind-democracy] FW: Sign the petition: Congress and the NRA
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Now here's a slogan worth using:
"We need more than "thoughts and prayers," we need a vote on gun control."
Although I'd write it:
"We need more than "thoughts and prayers," we need an end to violence."

Perhaps one way to reduce NRA's powerful hold on Congress, would be to
un-elect every congressional member who supports Violence and the Right To
Kill.
In fact, isn't it time we became serious and looked closely at what we call,
"Sport"? Pointing a rifle or shotgun at some unarmed deer or pheasant, is
not Sport. Unless you believe that guys knocking the crap out of one
another in a boxing ring is also Sport.
Why is it that American Football is this nations most popular sport?
The only major sport in which the ball is not the objective, but rather, the
person in possession of the ball. So in this Peace Loving Nation, sports
are defined as activities that pit armed humans against defenseless
creatures, or Humans attacking other Humans in violent manner.
My mother would not allow guns or toy guns in our house, so we used sticks
and our fingers to represent guns. She would not allow violent comic books
in our house. But she did let us read Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Donald
Duck, Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd. Cute little cartoon characters committing
some of the most God Awful Violence imaginable.
My most favorite cartoon was The Road Runner. What fun to watch old wily
coyote get his comeuppance. Around the bend of the road he would charge,
right into the path of the fast moving semi truck.
Slap-stick films were built on the prat fall. What fun to see the old fat
lady trip and tumble down the stairs.
Anyway, my point is that violence is ingrained in our way of life.
Yes, shutting down the impact of the NRA is one piece of turning toward
Peace as a solution, but it is only one small piece. The biggest challenge
is whether or not we have the guts and the staying power to resist violence
at all levels.

Carl Jarvis
On 10/8/15, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

_____

From: Heidi Hess, CREDO Action [mailto:act@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 9:15 AM
To: Miriam Vieni
Subject: Sign the petition: Congress and the NRA



CREDO action
<http://d2omw6a1nm6pnh.cloudfront.net/images/logo-credo-120.png>
We
<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=1&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
need more than "thoughts and prayers," we need a vote on gun control

Tell Republican congressional leadership:
"It's time to put your constituents before the NRA. Bring real gun
control legislation to the floor of the House and the Senate."

Add your name:

<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=2&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
Sign the petition ?

Dear Miriam,

<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=3&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
Stop the NRA

Each time there's a mass shooting, many pro-NRA members of Congress
offer their "thoughts and prayers" to the friends and families of the
victim.
They
respond to the tragedy while it's in the news but never make any
sincere effort to enact systemic reform.

Americans are ready for a change. They are ready to implement
commonsense gun control regulations that save lives.1 Unfortunately,
the Republican politicians who control Congress are only ready for
business as usual. They are so beholden to the National Rifle
Association that they block any reforms from even coming up for debate,
much less a vote.
It's time for Congress to consider a meaningful package of gun control
reforms, including an assault weapons ban and universal background
checks, but breaking the NRA's chokehold on Congress will require
massive amounts of grassroots pressure. Politicians are accustomed to
getting away with giving the NRA their votes while offering the
families of the victims of gun violence nothing more than tweets about
"thoughts and prayers." These politicians will have to feel enormous
pressure from hundreds of thousands of people demanding a change if
we're going to beat the NRA.

<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=4&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Y
h> Demand Republican Congressional leaders respond to gun violence
with action, not just "thoughts and prayers," and bring real gun
control legislation to the floor for a vote. Click here to sign the
petition.

There are range of gun control reforms that would make a real
difference in reducing gun violence and making Americans safer -
requiring universal background checks including closing the gun show
loophole, banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines, and
ending legal protections currently given to gun makers.

The NRA and its backers in Congress know that a real conversation
about gun violence in America would lead to real change. It's why they
go to such extreme lengths to stop that conversation from happening.
Now is the time to pressure Republican leaders in Congress to
follow-up their thoughts and prayers with legislative action.

<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=5&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Y
h> Tell Republican leaders in Congress: It's time to vote on gun
control legislation now. Click here to sign the petition.

Instead of taking action to protect Americans from gun violence, the
only action Congressional Republican leadership has taken is to
protect their friends in the NRA.

In 2004, Congress let the ban on assault weapons and high-capacity
magazines sunset. In 2005, Congress passed a law that gave gun makers
and gun dealers a powerful protection that most other industries don't
have - immunity from liability for crimes committed with their
weapons. For nearly 20 years, NRA lobbyists have worked with pro-NRA
politicians to ban the Centers for Disease Control from funding
research on gun violence. The NRA's lobbying has also banned the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from releasing crime-gun trace
data to researchers and academics, keeping them away from valuable
data that could help us understand and prevent gun violence.2

We've had enough of a Congress beholden to the NRA. Demand that
Republicans who run Congress bring a real gun control package to the floor
for a vote.
Click the link below to sign the petition:

<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=6&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Y
h>
https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=7&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh

Thanks for helping to break the NRA's chokehold on Congress.

Heidi Hess, Campaign Manager
CREDO
<http://act.credoaction.com/go/109?t=8&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
Action from Working Assets

Add your name:

<https://act.credoaction.com/sign/NRA_Vote?t=9&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
Sign the petition ?

References:

1.
"A <http://act.credoaction.com/go/9962?t=10&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
New Way to Tackle Gun Deaths," Nicholas Kristof, New York Times,
10/3/2015.
2.
"In
<http://act.credoaction.com/go/9963?t=11&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
First Post-Charleston Gun Vote, Congress Preserves CDC Research Ban,"
Jennifer Mascia, The Trace, 06/24/2015.


_____



<http://act.credoaction.com/go/9964?referring_akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh
&t=12&
akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh> FB
<http://act.credoaction.com/go/9964?referring_akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh
&t=13& akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh> Share on Facebook
Post to your wall
<http://act.credoaction.com/go/9965?t=14&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh> Tw
<http://act.credoaction.com/go/9965?t=15&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
Tweet this
Post to Twitter
<http://act.credoaction.com/o.gif?akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>

C 2015 CREDO. All rights reserved.

This email was sent to miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.

To change your email or mailing address, please click here:
https://act.credoaction.com/me/update/?t=17
<https://act.credoaction.com/me/update/?t=16&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh>
&akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh

To unsubscribe, please visit our subscription management page at:
http://act.credoaction.com/cms/unsubscribe/unsubscribe/?t=19
<http://act.credoaction.com/cms/unsubscribe/unsubscribe/?t=18&akid=158
24.967
351.hgQ1Yh> &akid=15824.967351.hgQ1Yh


<https://pixel.monitor1.returnpath.net/pixel.gif?r=885mR63kCokKq0CWh4Q
J9Gq2R
w&s=&c=ak15824&aid=967351>
<http://list.credoaction.com/wf/open?upn=s8aFaxXaPKf6m13KBbT3E9gCAL-2F
zVb2Rj
rmHSsh7H4zlZWmaBKGC5fFadkoEZdeCAPOrV4hYeBaNbEzLQDCsNbyUjhpXPHJo7HCaIHn
-2FtVf
uyyfWPRt3Rg7whODc89tOirKiUchAUqUsgz3WsTkBdTKnmIXAoY6H-2F66gEHI0pchOxAM
wUrw49
ib6XZePE2-2BfP6Wf-2FL3waYoMySmoPSK8r0dQDYxPC0LMEyL6cjNsuJ94GtKzXf-2F-2
Fi90k4
Ek9AkxpmapIp3Ow1x6YiNhhvO95Bg3c16izwyVik3FidnAdmilWjSnz-2FuFnJuFMjfhK4jyU>





Other related posts: