Brady Campaign President Lauds McCormick Stance Against NRA's "Political Bullying"

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Brady Campaign President Dan Gross issued the following statement in response to Tennessee Republican leader Gerald McCormick’s statement that the National Rifle Association “has put itself so far out on a limb that they’ve lost a lot of credibility” after the NRA’s efforts to defeat State Rep. Debra Maggart (R-Hendersonville), the third-ranking Republican in the State House:

“It is deeply heartening to see Tennessee House Majority Leader McCormick and other Tennessee Republican leaders stand up to the bullies at the National Rifle Association, and put the safety of the citizens of their state ahead of the special interests of the gun lobby. We hope this is the beginning of a desperately needed sea change for this cause. For too long the gun lobby and the politicians who do its bidding have had their way, using lies, political intimidation and fear tactics to push their only agenda of selling more guns. And all the while people have been dying needlessly. We applaud House Majority Leader McCormick and other Tennessee Republicans for showing that Tennessee is no longer willing to let the gun lobby decide for them how to protect the safety of their constituents. We hope this sends a positive message to other elected officials across the nation not to let the gun lobby push them around any more.”


Corker: Further Reduction Of U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Without Modernization First Could Amount To “Unilateral Disarmament”

Responding to President Barack Obama’s speech in Berlin signaling further reduction of U.S. nuclear forces, Senator Bob Corker, R-Tn., the ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee, on Wednesday said any additional limitations of the U.S. nuclear arsenal without first fulfilling commitments to modernization of existing forces could amount to “unilateral disarmament.”   ... (click for more)

TBI Releases "Family Violence Study 2012"

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday released a report focused on domestic violence that occurs between family members entitled “Family Violence Study 2012.” The study is based on offenses reported by law enforcement agencies to the Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System in 2012 where approximately 14.5 percent of all crimes reported were domestic in nature. ... (click for more)

Replace Airport Authority Board Members - And Response

The public needs to intervene on the absolutely absurd Wilson Air Waste (WWW) at the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport.  What this all comes down to is our elected officials have appointed board members to oversee the budget and decision making at the airport, and they clearly do not respect public resources.   Contrary to the Airport Authority CEO’s statement ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: The Colonel: ‘Tell My Sons’

In the Broadway play, “The Civil War,” there is an emotional song called “Tell My Father,” the words that a dying Union soldier on a distant battlefield asked to be delivered when the other troops got back home. The reason Lt. Col. Mark Weber sang that very song with his oldest son Matt was because the highly-decorated officer was fighting Stage IV intestinal cancer at the ... (click for more)

UTC Football In Top 25 Preseason Magazine Listings

With 72 days left until the start of the 2013 college football season, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs are already getting plenty of recognition from the preseason prognosticators.  UTC is included in the Lindy’s Sports Annuals, Athlon Sports and The Sporting News top-25 listings. Chattanooga checks in at No. 20 in the Lindy’s and Sporting News ... (click for more)

Unbeaten Country Club Swimmers Still Leading White Division

The Country Club Wavemakers have been a dominant force in the Chattanooga Area Swim League in years past when they were associated with Shepherd Hills. That was back about 30 or more years ago when they always had some incredible dual meets with the Cumberland Youth Foundation. Times have changed since those glory days, but coach Stan Corcoran is working hard to ... (click for more)