The Manchin/Toomey background check amendment received a majority of the votes Wednesday, including four votes by Republican Sens. John McCain (R-AZ, NRA rating=B+), Susan Collins (R-ME, NRA rating=C+), Mark Kirk (R-IL, NRA rating=F), andPat Toomey (R-PA, NRA rating=A), but thanks to a Republican filibuster, the 54 “yes” votes were not enough to overcome a Republican filibuster that
SENATORS say they fear the N.R.A. and the gun lobby. But I think that fear must be nothing compared to the fear the first graders in Sandy Hook Elementary School felt as their lives ended in a hail of bullets. The fear that those children who survived the massacre must feel every time they remember their teachers stacking them into closets and bathrooms, whispering that they loved them, so that love would be the last thing the students heard if the gunman found them.
If those senators fear the NRA, then they haven’t seen anything yet, because Gabby Giffords is coming for them:
Speaking is physically difficult for me. But my feelings are clear: I’m furious. I will not rest until we have righted the wrong these senators have done, and until we have changed our laws so we can look parents in the face and say: We are trying to keep your children safe. We cannot allow the status quo — desperately protected by the gun lobby so that they can make more money by spreading fear and misinformation — to go on.I am asking
every reasonable American to help me tell the truth about the cowardice these senators demonstrated. I am asking for mothers to stop these lawmakers at the grocery store and tell them: You’ve lost my vote. I am asking activists to unsubscribe from these senators’ e-mail lists and to stop giving them money. I’m asking citizens to go to their offices and say: You’ve disappointed me, and there will be consequences.
Rep. Giffords’ op-ed is an irrefutable damnation of the senate’s failure to live up to even the most modest expectations of its constituents, and every American should read every syllable of it, but that part is the most important. The United States Senate has failed its test, and this issue has now become a test of the American people. Gabby Giffords is counting on Americans to resist the heavy gravitational pull toward the status quo, and the siren song of the loudest voice in the room, to hold on to the grief and anger we feel now and unleash it at the ballot box next year. Unfortunately, I’m a believer in human nature, and not the good kind, and I don’t believe in the ability of the ten percent of voters who decide everything to resist the braying of their obnoxious uncle. Hopefully, people like Gabby will be louder, and more persuasive.
Read: A Senate In The Gun Lobby’s Grip by Gabrielle Giffords