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| Financing the fight for gun rights |
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| Written by Daniel White |
| Monday, 23 November 2009 11:20 |
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George Soros once said he'd spend his entire fortune if someone would guarantee that George Bush would lose the last election as a result. He later claimed he was joking. What isn't a joke is that foreign financiers and domestic despots are willing to spend enormous amounts of money in order to see gun rights abolished in this country. All that stands between them and their dream of a ban on gun ownership is a few million gun owners. Groups like the Joyce Foundation (of which Barack Obama was a board member for eight years) and the David & Lucille Packard Foundation work tirelessly to try to undermine the Second Amendment. The Joyce Foundation, an organization listing assets of nearly $1 billion on their last financial statement, has paid out over $12 million in grants in the last 7 years to gun control groups in the Great Lakes region. This includes Saul Cornell, the Ohio State University Associate Professor of History who has written several anti-gun books and come under severe criticism for allegedly manufacturing his data and source material. They also fund the Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence, Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition, the Violence Policy Center, and other gun control groups using donations from wealthy elitists with an agenda of disarmament. Standing in their way are only the gun rights groups in this country like the National Rifle Association and Ohioans for Concealed Carry. These groups are funded not by the deep pockets of foreign investors and billionaires like New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but by everyday citizens and gun owners who just want to be left unmolested and to not see their Constitutional Rights sold to the highest bidder. Visit the Cleveland Gun Rights Examiner for the rest of this article. |





