Welcome to the
Anti-Gun Buffoon Gallery


Exhibit A
Al Gore

Uh....yep.  A picture is worth a thousand words, isn't it?  This photo of Al Gore in Vietnam pointing the barrel of an M16-A1 directly at his own head not only serves as evidence of his gun ineptitude, but also provides a very powerful argument against giving him authority to promote ANY kind of "gun safety" legislature.  What's even more amazing is that this picture appeared on his own website during the 2000 campaign.  While this could easily pass as material for the infamous Darwin Awards, we must realize that this guy almost became our president and there's really nothing funny about that. 



Exhibit B
Diane Feinstein

Do we really need more proof that the politicians authoring our gun laws are far too stupid to be trusted with such a responsibility?   According to the caption, Diane Feinstein is demonstrating the use of high capacity magazines.  But what she is really demonstrating is how to accidentally  kill a room full of people with an AK-47.  A clip is in the gun, her finger is planted firmly on the trigger, and she is pointing it toward the crowd.  The most basic firearm safety rule (ALWAYS treat every gun as if it were loaded) is being carelessly ignored here, among others.  How can we trust people like this to pass "common sense" gun laws when they themselves exhibit the level of common sense God gave dirt?

It is nearly impossible for a private citizen to obatin concealed carry permit in the state of California, but Diane Feinstein has such a permit and feels that the rest of us shouldn't have that right.  I was born and raised in California, but I am embarrased to disclose this.  I can only think of two reasons why Californians would elect such an individual as Feinstein; a) retardation,  or  b) ignorance.  I am thankful that I no longer live there and I hope Californians realize that when the poo-poo hits the fan, they will have nobody but themselves to blame.



Exhibit C
Chuck Schumer

Whoooah! Is that a Tec-9 you're holding, or are you just glad to see me? Mr. Schumer has spent the last several years trying like mad to ban the private ownership of all handguns. Of course this hasn't stopped him from spending an enjoyable afternoon popping off a few rounds from a gun that has the dubious honor of being named explicitly in the "assault weapons" ban. This is equivilent to a DEA officer dropping acid at a party. Oh well, what can you do?