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To: xzins
I think every american should now start their own newsletter, bulletin board, email list, etc.

I concur. Also, if GOA, NRA, JPFO, et al wish to favor me with lists of e-mail addresses, I'll be happy to kick my pro-RKBA activism up several notches. I have no tax-exempt status to be concerned about.

Once again, the government tries to tighten its grip, resulting in unexpected consequences. IMHO, this will lead to more activism, not less. Of course, they expect us to suffer a poke in the eye and meekly ask for more of the same.

58 posted on 01/15/2004 8:39:31 AM PST by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: Charles Martel
"Once again, the government tries to tighten its grip, resulting in unexpected consequences. IMHO, this will lead to more activism, not less."

My experience with activism is that very very few people will actually get involved. Our politicians know this. A few activist groups pale in comparison to the millions of magazines and newsletters mailed by organizations at election time.

Groups can try to jump through a zillions hoops, but they will fear the government lawsuits that will be thrown at them. Whose got the $$$ to fight a sustained battle even if they win? The laws are complicated and are meant to be.

There is NO silver lining. We lost freedom, and there wasn't a stir. Where was the activism when CFR passed? I heard alot of excuse making instead.








143 posted on 01/15/2004 3:51:56 PM PST by willa
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