Too Common
Anyone can tell from looking at the criminal record of Colorado Rep. Rhonda Fields (D-Aurora) that legal concepts have never been too high of a priority in her life. Now, she has her name on a bill that could inadvertently turn law-abiding citizens in her home state of Colorado into fellow criminals. This fact doesn't seem to concern Rep. Fields; either that, or she is in so far over her head that she can't quite grasp what is going on — which seems to be an all too common affliction in government today. A comment posted on one of the blogs sums up the Rhonda Fields genre nicely.
I really don't much care about her traffic tickets, and her past criminal behavior is only indicative of a lack of character and common sense which pervades the personalities of anyone who [today] votes Democrat. What I do care about is the fact that she, like so many other politicians are in positions of power totally unequipped with the basic IQ , education and historical perspective to preserve the facets of our culture and traditions which made the United States the greatest nation ever to exist.
So now, the issue in Colorado is magazine capacity.
Until politicians quit projecting their own character flaws onto law-abiding citizens, we will never see a solution to the problem of keeping guns out of the hands of lunatics.
-fl