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AN OPEN LETTER TO TED NUGENT: "THE DAY I'LL JOIN THE NRA"
JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP ^ | May 2010 | Aaron Zelman

Posted on 07/01/2010 10:02:48 PM PDT by plsjr

Dear Ted:

First, I personally thank you for the valuable work you have done, and are doing, for the Second Amendment. You have used your talent, success, wit, and celebrity to fight for our freedoms.

Additionally, you are a member of the Board of Directors of the NRA. So this letter is directed to you in strictly that capacity. Why? Because I believe that you will listen. And you have the standing and respect within the NRA to actually do something regarding the issues I’d like to bring to your attention.

We at JPFO recently received a letter from an angry and very articulate fellow who took the vast majority of gun owners to task for not being NRA members. He rightly points out that there are more than eighty million gun owners and only five million members of any pro-gun organization, the NRA obviously being the largest.

I read this fellow’s letter a couple of times, and could not fault him on his spirit or personal philosophy. What bothered me was that he was asking me to join the NRA.

Ted, the day I’ll join the NRA is…

1. When the NRA announces, from the rooftops, that the police have NO LEGAL DUTY to protect the average American citizen.

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8. When the NRA honestly and accurately “grades” politicians for their real position on the Second Amendment. Hillary Clinton’s and Charlie Schumer’s pet protégé Kirsten Gillibrand got an “A” rating from the NRA. This is insane.

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It’s time to give the American people a very loud wake up call regarding their freedom. No one can say you are shy, Ted. Please, make some of that trademarked Nugent Noise over these crucial issues.

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(Excerpt) Read more at jpfo.org ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: disclose; ila; nra; reid
I read here in FR that the NRA accepted exclusion from the effects of the (unconstitutional) Disclose Act.

Subsequently I read they were tilting towards endorsing Reid, D-NV.

Being a lifetime member of what I believeD was an organization that supported the bedrock principles of the U.S.A., I called the NRA/ILA to determine the veracity of these reports. I was told by a staffer in so many words they were almost completely true.

Denying they had endorsed Reid, they came to his defense saying that he's been a strong 2A supported since becoming Senate Majority leader (lie: see http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/07/01/nra-now-leans-toward-endorsing-harry-reid/).

When asked about their perfidy with the Disclose Act, I was told they have always been a non-partisan organization supporting the 2nd Amendment.

I pursued the issue observing that with the loss of the remainder of the bill of rights, particularly the First Amendment, that the 2A would soon be gone, as seen in history time and again.

That got me a second round of "have always been a non-partisan organization supporting the 2nd Amendment", a failure to acknowledge history, and tacit admission of their acceptance of the once 'Democratic' now 'Progressive/Socialist/Communist' party as just another player on the political field.

I mentioned that I'm in the process of becoming a life member of GOA and that I would be telling my friends about the NRA's destructive actions of late.

I got a non-plussed additional rendition of "have always been .." Obviously, I was talking to a committed wonk.

I needed to spread the word. While looking to see if the Nuge had been enganged in the issue yet, I found this excerpted letter as well as http://www.nrawol.net/.

Revelations like these cause me to be more concerned for my beloved United States of America by the day.

My earnest prayer is that the perversion we're seeing in the U.S. "leadership" today is a shell and _real_ U.S. Citizens will stand up and take their country back.

I keep wondering what, if anything, will be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

1 posted on 07/01/2010 10:02:55 PM PDT by plsjr
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To: plsjr

This is worth a read in its entirety.

Dear Ted:
First, I personally thank you for the valuable work you have done, and are doing, for the Second Amendment. You have used your talent, success, wit, and celebrity to fight for our freedoms.
Additionally, you are a member of the Board of Directors of the NRA. So this letter is directed to you in strictly that capacity. Why? Because I believe that you will listen. And you have the standing and respect within the NRA to actually do something regarding the issues I’d like to bring to your attention.
We at JPFO recently received a letter from an angry and very articulate fellow who took the vast majority of gun owners to task for not being NRA members. He rightly points out that there are more than eighty million gun owners and only five million members of any pro-gun organization, the NRA obviously being the largest.
I read this fellow’s letter a couple of times, and could not fault him on his spirit or personal philosophy. What bothered me was that he was asking me to join the NRA.

Ted, the day I’ll join the NRA is…
1. When the NRA announces, from the rooftops, that the police have NO LEGAL DUTY to protect the average American citizen. Time after time, our courts have upheld this. If every American understood this, we would see gun ownership, and Second Amendment awareness, burgeon across our nation. The tide would resolutely turn in our favor.
One of JPFO’s finest projects was the book “Dial 911 and Die”. It is meticulously documented with actual court cites. Why didn’t the NRA, years ago, publish this material in a reader friendly format for nationwide distribution?
? Why didn’t the NRA, years ago, publish this material in a reader friendly format for nationwide distribution?

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
2. When the NRA aggressively presses to abolish all concealed carry permit laws. How has an unalienable right to self defense been demoted to a revocable government granted privilege? Unregistered concealed carry has been no big issue in both Alaska and Vermont for decades. Arizona just passed unregistered concealed legislation. It’s time for the NRA to start swimming strongly with this tide. Yes, it’s a victory for gun owners when a State like Minnesota finally allows registered carry, but we must see it for what it still is: an un-Constitutional infringement on our G-d* given right to self defense, see: “The Ten Commandments of Self Defense”. It is also an obvious way to add more gun owner names to a list and database. (*Out of respect, observant Jews do not write out the name of the Almighty in secular texts.)
? How has an unalienable right to self defense been demoted to a revocable government granted privilege?

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
3. When the NRA calls for the complete and unconditional disbanding of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE). Gun owners should be appalled at the NRA leadership’s incestuous “good cop/bad cop” dance with the BATFE. For decades there has been a symbiotic, and liberty threatening, “good ole’ boy” relationship between NRA and BATFE. They should instead be mortal enemies.
? They should instead be mortal enemies.
The BATFE’s abuses are legion and despicable. These criminal acts crested like a bloody wave with the horrific deceit and treachery the agency displayed at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and then at Waco, Texas.
JPFO has produced a documentary about the BATFE called “The Gang” for which you kindly donated footage, showing you teaching teenagers how to use firearms safely. As you know, “The Gang” is not specifically about Ruby Ridge or Waco, it’s about how, with deliberate regularity, the BATFE criminally harasses honest gun owners.
Did you know that, back during the Administration of Ronald Reagan, President Reagan actually wanted to dismantle the then “BATF”? Who stopped him? The NRA! See this Time Magazine article that reports this hypocrisy.
The NRA has publicly stated that it wants to “work with” BATFE to punish the criminal use of guns, see: copy of NRA response letter. We don’t need these bucket headed, jack booted paramilitary goons playing cops in our lives. Let the local police, county sheriff, State police, or the FBI, do what they were assigned and sworn to do in the first place.
? We don’t need these bucket headed, jack booted paramilitary goons playing cops in our lives.
On top of that, tobacco is a drug. Alcohol is a drug. Give that authority to the FDA. Explosives? Wasn’t that an FBI specialty already?
And then there’s the firearms. This means “gun control”, and every single threat to our freedom that comes along with it.

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
4. When the NRA soundly condemns, and works tirelessly to abolish, the “Gun Control Act of 1968”. NRA lawyers actually helped to write this piece of totalitarian legislation. JPFO was the first to expose “GCA ‘68” for what it was: a near carbon copy of the Nazi German gun laws of the 1930s. See: “Gun Control” Gateway to Tyranny.
The NRA needs to “man up” and confess that it made a terrible mistake here. It needs to go on an Obama style apology tour of every State, and personally confess this sin to American gun owners. And then repent.
Gun registration (brought to you by GCA ’68) is intolerable in a free society. In Nazi Germany, Jews were forced to identify themselves with a yellow star. In America, our citizens are forced to identify their ownership of firearms with a form called a “4473” and concealed weapon permits.
? In Nazi Germany, Jews were forced to identify themselves with a yellow star.
Now, with the computer age fully entrenched in our society, a centralized database of all gun owners and their firearms’ serial numbers is just a mouse click away. The BATFE claims it would never do this. But they are already doing it with their phony ‘eTrace’ program. They actually share information about American gun owners with foreign governments! This could have ominous repercussions.
Let’s analyze why “GCA ‘68” even passed. It was because of the political assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. Without those three murders, the American people would have scoffed at the idea of national “gun control”. The highly emotionalized loss of the lives of three public figures, tragic though it was, created enough manipulated hysteria in this nation to essentially throw the Second Amendment out the window.
But what about the hundreds of thousands of brave Americans who have died fighting, generation after generation, to protect our Bill of Rights? Instead of standing firm in the face of this 1968 “gun control” travesty, when a far more conservative America could have been effectively rallied, the NRA got in bed with the gun prohibitionists and actually helped pen the legislation. See: “NRA Supported the National Firearms Act of 1934”and GCA68.

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
5. When the NRA quits kowtowing to authoritarian police bureaucrats and takes a no compromise stand against the increasing paramilitarization of our local and State law enforcement agencies.
It’s time to quit building a standing army in America, masquerading as local SWAT teams and hooded “tactical units”. Federal money is lavishly splashed at these local law enforcement agencies. And, as we all know, payback day cannot be far away.
When push comes to shove, can we depend on local cops who have been suckling at the Federal teat, and attending Federal brainwashing seminars?
The NRA has to get in the face of all local police and ask them, point blank: “Will you ever assist in the disarming of the American citizenry?” Any cop who answers in the affirmative must be drummed out of the ranks.
? Any cop who answers in the affirmative must be drummed out of the ranks.
“To Protect and Serve” does not mean “To Disarm and Enslave”.

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
6. When the NRA assertively speaks to our active duty military personnel and respectfully (but emphatically) reminds them that any disarming of innocent Americans is a blatant and evil breach of their oath to uphold and protect our Constitution. The NRA needs to follow the lead of Oath Keepers in reaching out to both soldiers and cops.
That disgusting “czarette” Janet Napolitano, of Homeland Security, actually had the gall to imply that homecoming soldiers posed a threat because they could be “recruited” by “extremist” groups. The NRA should be at the top of that list of so-called “extremist” groups!
These hard line Leftists have to understand one thing: If forced to, we are unwilling to give them any quarter to protect our freedom. And every freedom loving American should expect that active duty soldiers, who have sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution against enemies foreign and domestic, will stand, gun in hand, by the side of The People if push ever comes to shove.
? These hard line Leftists have to understand one thing: If forced to, we are unwilling to give them any quarter to protect our freedom.

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
7. When the NRA forcefully and persistently brings up the uncontestable fact that every major genocide of the 20th Century was preceded by “gun control” policies. Disarmed millions became the victims of government sponsored or condoned mass murder.
What far too many American gun owners are so hesitant to face is that the greatest criminals in history have not been common street thugs. By a huge, huge factor, the greatest criminal element in modern history has been government-gone-bad.
The Founders didn’t pen the Second Amendment to protect us from muggers and rapists or burglars. That’s actually a secondary benefit. They penned the Second Amendment to protect us from our own government! See: “2A Today for The USA”.
At one time in America, this somber ideal was actually taught in public schools. Now a kid can’t even draw a picture of a gun or take a “Goody Gun” cookie to school for lunch. The insane poison of political correctness runs amok in our nation today. Ted, you don’t put up with the p.c. garbage, why does the NRA?
? The Founders didn’t pen the Second Amendment to protect us from muggers and rapists or burglars.

NEXT: I’ll join the NRA…
8. When the NRA honestly and accurately “grades” politicians for their real position on the Second Amendment. Hillary Clinton’s and Charlie Schumer’s pet protégé Kirsten Gillibrand got an “A” rating from the NRA. This is insane.
Gillibrand is now on the band wagon for a reinstated “assault weapons” ban. The NRA: Suckered and betrayed once again.
Ted Nugent running for office gets an “A+” grade from the NRA. That’s the standard they must start with. We cannot grade on a bell curve when it comes to our freedom.
Our politicians must not simply be “pro gun”, they must be fervently pro Second Amendment. It is now time for zero tolerance for any form of “gun control”. Far too often, American gun owners have seen “A” graded politicians waffle and cave on gun law after gun law. If the NRA has to step away from any candidate to uphold our rights, so be it.
? Ted Nugent running for office gets an “A+” grade from the NRA. That’s the standard they must start with.
Millions of American gun owners will reject any candidate who betrays our G-d given right to defend our lives.
The time for any sort of compromise is over. We must now retrieve ground that has been lost to past retreats. It is time for the NRA to really start “walking the walk”. Radically downgrade every single politician who has betrayed us in any way in the past.
Ted, you have the clout and celebrity status to bring any or all of these issues directly to the NRA’s Board of Directors. You can also, through your website and fan base, expose countless younger Americans to these critical matters.
? You can also, through your website and fan base, expose countless younger Americans to these critical matters.
It’s time to give the American people a very loud wake up call regarding their freedom. No one can say you are shy, Ted. Please, make some of that trademarked Nugent Noise over these crucial issues.
 
Sincerely, and Yours in Freedom,
Aaron Zelman, Founder and Director of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership.

 
P.S. Are you aware of the speech Sarah Palin should give at the NRA Annual Meeting on May 14th?


2 posted on 07/01/2010 10:13:52 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Anything worth doing, is worth doing badly at first.)
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To: plsjr

btrl


3 posted on 07/01/2010 10:20:39 PM PDT by TigersEye (Greenhouse Theory is false. Totally debunked. "GH gases" is a non-sequitur.)
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To: plsjr

“To Protect and Serve” does not mean “To Disarm and Enslave”.”

Actually “To Protect and Serve” refers to protecting and serving the government, not the People. I thought everyone knew that.


4 posted on 07/01/2010 10:21:52 PM PDT by Kirkwood
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To: Beelzebubba
One of JPFO’s finest projects was the book “Dial 911 and Die”. It is meticulously documented with actual court cites. Why didn’t the NRA, years ago, publish this material in a reader friendly format for nationwide distribution?

One of the few books every American should read or at least have a full understanding of its content.
Glad to see this is number one on the list.
5 posted on 07/01/2010 10:28:03 PM PDT by Gun142 (Where Will You Be When You Get Where You're Going? -- Jerry Clower)
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To: plsjr

So do the GOA and JPFO do anything other than complain about the NRA?


6 posted on 07/01/2010 10:35:04 PM PDT by cryptical (The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.)
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To: plsjr

yeah, there must be a complete turnaround at the NRA for me...otherwise my membership is not going to be renewed.

sad. the DISCLOSE Act is enough for me to walk away, but the embracing of socialists like Reid is just as bad.


7 posted on 07/02/2010 12:21:00 AM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
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To: Beelzebubba

Thanks...some of the reasons (and a few new ones) I’ve bailed on the NRA. I don’t trust them, their motives nor their intent.


8 posted on 07/02/2010 1:30:51 AM PDT by WKUHilltopper (Fix bayonets!)
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To: cryptical

The NRA also endorsed Liberal DEMOCRAT John Murtha over the second Amendment supporting,gun rights supporting, CONSERVATIVE military veteran, Republican Bill Russell......

http://russellbrigade.com/issues/

Sharron Angle supports the second amendment too and she is a Republican.....so why would the NRA support Reid? I guess for the same reason they supported John Murtha over another second amendment Republican? Money? Follow the money is all I can say...somebody is selling out to these socialsits Democrats at the NRA. To me the NRA even thinking about endorsing Reid is enough of a reason to resign my membership and join the Gun Owners of America....

From Sharron Angle’s web site......

Right to Bear Arms, Second Amendment

Sharron Angle supports the individual constitutionally protected right of the people to keep and bear arms for security and defense of self, family, property, as well as for other lawful purposes.Sharron has been endorsed by the Gun Owners of America and has an “A” rating with the National Rifle Association (NRA).


9 posted on 07/02/2010 3:35:00 AM PDT by democratsaremyenemy
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To: democratsaremyenemy

Their support for Murtha is what did it for me. Anything I get from the NRA now goes straight to the trash.


10 posted on 07/02/2010 3:53:59 AM PDT by Jaxter ("Pro Aris et Focis")
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To: plsjr

The NRA sure has jumped the shark. I remember having a “Charlton Heston is my President” bumpersticker.


11 posted on 07/02/2010 4:04:38 AM PDT by catfish1957 (Hey algore...You'll have to pry the steering wheel of my 317 HP V8 truck from my cold dead hands)
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To: plsjr

I’ll join the JPFO when they become a lobbying group and actually do something.

AND FOR ALL YOU IGNORANT ANTIGUN NRA HATING IDIOTS:

1. The NRA didn’t become a lobbying group until 1974.

2. While whiners complain about mail, guys like me get out the checkbook.

3. The NRA fought against Parker, not Heller. That’s because Parker was filed before Roberts and Alito. We would have lost. The NRA knows how to count to the number nine.

4. The goa has never done a single thing in it’s entire history. It’s the NRA and the SAF that filed all those lawsuits.

5. The “R” in the NRA stands for rifle. Not Republican. Get rid of Reid AFTER taking control of Congress or you’ll be whining about gun control and pleading for the NRA again. As always.

6. The antigunners hate the NRA just as much as some freepers. That explains the mentality of some freepers.

7. The media doesn’t know the name of any progun group other than the NRA. That should tell you something but you’re too stupid to understand.

8. The goa is the only gun group that asked the Supreme Court to take the narrow view. So far, they haven’t filed a single lawsuit to take responsibility for their actions. It’s the NRA and the SAF that filed all those lawsuits.

9. Lazy, stupid people always have an excuse not to get involved.

Tell me a single thing the goa has ever done on their own.

McDonald vs. Chicago. Nope, SAF.

Katrina victims? Nope, NRA.

Winnetka Lawsuits? Nope, SAF and NRA

Morton Grove Lawsuit? Nope, NRA.

San Francisco? Nope, NRA

Evanston? Nope, NRA and SAF

Parker? Nope, Robert Levy and it’s a good thing the case became Heller with Roberts and Alito or we would have lost. That’s why the NRA tried to stop it.

Heller? Nope, Levy again.

United Nations attacks? Nope, NRA as a Non Government Organization.

Free legal support for their members? Nope, NRA.

Even Basil’s Second Amendment Sisters give women’s classes

JPFO? They aren’t even a lobbying group.

Who does the leftist media fear? I’ll give you a hint, the initials are NRA.

NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN WHAT THE goa HAS EVER DONE ON THEIR OWN IN THEIR ENTIRE HISTORY. NO ONE.


12 posted on 07/02/2010 4:12:21 AM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (NRA /Patron - TSRA- IDPA)
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To: Shooter 2.5

Like your post - no argument from me.


13 posted on 07/02/2010 4:29:06 AM PDT by PeteB570 (NRA life member and Black Rifle owner.)
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To: cryptical

So do the GOA and JPFO do anything other than complain about the NRA?


Maybe you should visit their websites and educate yourself. Does the NRA do anything besides compromise away our rights and get into bed with leftists for government pork-barrel shooting ranges (that the government can shut down any time it decides)?


14 posted on 07/02/2010 8:04:10 AM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Anything worth doing, is worth doing badly at first.)
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To: plsjr
JPFO is one of my favorite RKBA organizations, and I agree with all of JPFO's substantive points brought up in this letter. (For that matter, read my current tagline.)

But I think that the way to influence the NRA is from the inside, not from the outside. If all of the absolutists leave the NRA, then only the "Fudds" will be left.

15 posted on 07/02/2010 8:22:05 AM PDT by snowsislander (In this election year, please ask your candidates if they support repeal of the 1968 GCA.)
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To: Beelzebubba
So do the GOA and JPFO do anything other than complain about the NRA?

Maybe you should visit their websites and educate yourself. Does the NRA do anything besides compromise away our rights and get into bed with leftists for government pork-barrel shooting ranges (that the government can shut down any time it decides)?

I'll take that as a no, then. Thanks for your timely response.

16 posted on 07/02/2010 11:05:17 AM PDT by cryptical (The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.)
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