Grey Crow Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Just received this post from the NRA-ILA. It's a shame they sent it so late as I could attend if I had more advance notice. NEWTOWN, Conn. - Billionaire George Soros will debate a representative from the firearm industry's trade association, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the Harrisburg Hilton Hotel, One North Second Street, beginning at 9 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, October 19) on the issues involving his funding frivolous lawsuits against firearm manufacturers and his long-standing support of anti-gun groups, both in America and internationally. The debate is open to the public and all media. "The American public, and gun owners in particular, are entitled to know why George Soros wants to rip the Second Amendment out of our Constitution, ban worldwide the private ownership of firearms and to destroy the U.S. firearm industry through 'junk' lawsuits," said Keane. "Soros is spending his fortune to finance the destruction of the American firearm industry through predatory lawsuits and to install a president who will allow the United Nations to rewrite our gun laws and delete the Second Amendment from the Constitution," added Keane. Soros has contributed over $15 million of his personal fortune to defeat the re-election of President George W. Bush. Soros is also the primary financier of frivolous litigation against the firearm industry and efforts to institute a worldwide ban on the civilian ownership of firearms through organizations such as the United Nations. "Hunters and shooters in Pennsylvania should know that Senator Kerry, who professes to be a friend to sportsmen but whose voting record puts him solidly in the gun control camp, is being endorsed for president by Mr. Soros, a rabid anti-gunner," said Keane. "Mr. Soros's actions work against the rights of law-abiding gun owners and firearm industry companies that make legal, non-defective products. His actions also work against badly needed tort reform to prevent frivolous lawsuits. He and Senator Kerry are no friends to Pennsylvania sportsmen." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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