Friday, November 21, 2008

Cook County Gun Control Phone Poll

From the Illinois Rifle Association:Call Now!
Larry Suffredin and his cohorts on the Cook County Board are up to their old tricks again.

In order to justify passage of gun control ordinances designed to close all gun shops and ban and confiscate most guns owned by citizens of the county, the Cook County Board is conducting a telephone poll where callers can vote for or against the gun control ordinances.

Like everything else in Cook County, this poll is probably rigged. So, it’s very important that you do the following:

1. Call 1-312 -603-6400 and select Option #1 when prompted. At the next prompt, select Option #1 again. Then, when prompted to vote on the gun control ordinance, press #2.

2. You should also forward this alert on to all your gun owning friends and have them vote too.

3. You should also post this alert to any and all Internet bulletin boards or blogs to which you belong.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT OF COOK COUNTY TO VOTE!

Let’s beat Suffredin at his own game! And, save your guns.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:10 PM

    Voted Option #2

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  2. Anonymous2:00 AM

    Did it.

    Easy peasy.

    Just do what X says.

    Best to all.

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  3. Voted. Thanks for passing this along.

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  4. Anonymous11:17 PM

    Thanks - just voted Option #2.
    We drive back and forth between Colorado and Ohio several times a year, and always sweat crossing Illinois. Guns are locked up separate from ammunition,in "unreachable"locations in the SUV.We don't spend a penny there. OldeForce

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