Reckless Feinstein Sweeps Crowd with AK-47 The story U.S. Senator
Feinstein was promoting at the anti-gun news conference made all the
big papers and TV networks. But you had to be there to see the
incident that stole the show.
Forth Worth Star-Telegram columnist Jill Labbe wrote, “Guns
(are) nowhere as dangerous as liberals who can’t handle them.
There stood Dianne Feinstein, the anti-gun senator from California,
posing for all the nation’s media to capture on Kodachrome,
holding an AK-47 with her finger firmly planted on the trigger.
Here’s a woman so concerned about the supposed recklessness of gun
manufacturers…who wouldn’t know firearm safety if it bit her in
the end of her upturned San Franciscan nose.”
The reporters, dignitaries and innocent bystanders packed into
the room were too ignorant to be terrified as Feinstein swept the
crowd with the muzzle of the automatic rife, bold closed, finger on
the trigger, high-capacity magazine locked in place.
San Francisco resident William A. Levinson wrote a certified
letter to Mayor Willie Brown, Jr., demanding legal action against
the blatant gun safety violations of the illustrious “Ms. Gun
Control,” who holds a rare California concealed weapons permit.
When asked earlier why she carried that .38 Smith & Wesson
concealed in her purse while promoting gun control for the rest of
us, Feinstein answered, “I know the urge
to arm yourself because that’s what I did. I was trained in
firearms. I’d walk to the hospital when my husband was sick. I
carried a concealed weapon. I made the determination that if
somebody was going to try to take me out, I was going to take them
with me.”
Only a couple of months earlier, however, Feinstein had gone on
60 Minutes to announce, “If I could have
gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an out-right
ban…I would have done it.”
AMERICA’S 1ST FREEDOM
Official Journal of the National Rifle Association
The Latest From www.NRALive.com, page 20
June, 2000