Guys and gals,
I was not sure exactly where to put this so I decided to put it in our "main" forum, hoping to elicit some consideration and conversation. The topic is whether we are seriously unbalanced in terms of the importance we give certain subjects...and don't give certain subjects. And whether ignoring the tough subjects (which might actually take action on our parts) in favor of sitting at the keyboard typing little remarks on really irrelevent topics is going to come back to hurt us badly in the future. What brings the subject up was a talk I had with a friend, a great guy and extremely discerning in a lot of areas, a real friend of people who love guns, and a friend of our forum. He was speaking of his great disappointment with the way our forum has evolved. His remarks went something like this: "I think the contrast hit me when the thread about the 1st anniversary kept growing, now at 7 pages. It is mostly trivial posts about "I gave hammAR money, I'm going to give, I did give, ad nausem. And then I look at the political threads where some critical action may be required, and you can hear the crickets. Look at the most recent. "Ed Matthews for Congress". Seven total posts and only two guys total contributing. There was a little better response in "Betty McCollum in the 4th Congressional" which ran from April into May but then died on the third page. The contrast is hard to miss. I'm not saying everyone must support our conservative politicians. But the fact that there wasn't even any one on the forum who cared enough to either discuss or dissent was discouraging to me, and seemed to say something substantive about the guys who frequent the forum. The apathy on the forum for important topics is overwhelming."
I have to admit that I felt personally pricked by his remarks. I am one of the kind of guys who loves to sit at the keyboard and attempt erudite analysis on largely irrelevent subjects, but hates getting involved in anything that would actually require getting up, going out, and getting involved. But I wonder if the time might be almost past too late for us to start getting more involved in real issues, lest when November comes, we find ourselves in deep doo doo in a country whose mood is steadily turning against us?