rotf
posted on
Sep 28, 2009 08:46PM
Subject: Anti-Gun Senator Shoots Intruder
> Oh, this is interesting!!!
> Aug 24, 2009
> Long time Anti-Gun Advocate State Senator R.C. Soles, 74, shot one of two
> intruders at his home just outside Tabor City, N.C. about 5 p.m. Sunday,
> the prosecutor for the politician's home county said.
> The victim, Kyle Blackburn, was taken to a South Carolina hospital, but the
> injuries were not reported to be life-threatening, according to Rex Gore,
> district attorney for Columbus, Bladen and Brunswick counties.
> The State Bureau of Investigation and Columbus County Sheriff's Department
> are investigating the shooting, Gore said. Soles, who was not arrested,
declined to discuss the incident Sunday evening.
> "I am not in a position to talk to you," Soles said by telephone. "I'm right
> in the middle of an investigation."
> Soles, a top-ranking Democrat and the longest-serving member of the
> legislature, already was the subject of an SBI investigation over sexual
> misconduct allegations with former male clients. ( Now, that sounds
> more like a liberal to me).
> The Senator, who has made a career of being against gun ownership for the
> general public, didn't hesitate to defend himself with his own gun when he
> believed he was in immediate danger and he was the victim.
> In typical hypocritical liberal fashion, the "Do As I Say And Not As I Do"
> Anti-Gun Activist Lawmaker picked up his gun and took action in what
> apparently was a self-defense shooting. Why hypocritical you may ask? It > is
> because his long legislative record shows that the actions that he took to
> protect his family, his own response to a dangerous life threatening
> situation, are actions that he feels ordinary citizens should not have if
> they were faced with an identical situation.
> It has prompted some to ask if the Senator believes his life and personal
> safety is more valuable than yours or mine. But, this is to be expected from
> those who believe they can run our lives, raise our kids, and protect our
> families better than we can.