Posted on 03/05/2016 12:46:38 PM PST by MtnClimber
Wayne LaPierre of the National Rifle Association blasted the serial lying of the mainstream media and the duplicitous nature of the anti-liberty Democrat Party in a speech in front of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) yesterday.
Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the powerful gun rights lobby group, launched a scathing attack on Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and the media, claiming that the NRA has helped protect millions of children by advocating armed guards at schools.
Clinton "has been clear about one thing - she hates the second amendment", LaPierre told the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) near Washington. "She hates us and is coming after every bit of our freedom."
He added: "Mrs Clinton, if you want to come after the NRA, if you want a fight over the God-given rights of America"s 100 million gun owners, if you want to turn this election into a bare-knuckled brawl for the survival of our constitutional freedom, bring it on. We arent going anywhere - and we arent hard to find."
(Excerpt) Read more at bearingarms.com ...
A full video of the speech is at the link along with the rest of the article.
The CPAC is very relevant! I mean, Mike Huckabee won it a couple of years ago. /sarc
I like what the NRA has been doing lately.
The recent television ads by NRA have been great.
Has the NRA stopped giving democrat politicians good ratings? Last time Harry Reid was up for reelection the NRA gave him an “A” rating if I recall correctly.
That’s what I have been referring to.
If they did that, then they should be questioned about it. Wayne included.
He indeed is a powerful speaker.
The CPAC is very relevant! I mean, the Huckster won it a couple of years ago. /sarc
Fixed it. No problem. ;-)
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