Posted on 09/29/2010 7:06:26 PM PDT by Robbin
True - they're already packed full with that type as it is.
Ah left with no other good argument Shooter now resorts to insults. Typical. I am sending an email to the NRA telling them they are paying you to much Shooter.
ANY democrat who has voted for an anit-gun speaker should NEVER get an NRA endorsement.
I think the NRA should re-evaluate their policy on who they endorse. The board of directors should get rid of Chris Cox, head of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. Cox is weakening support for the NRA, hurting the cause, and will eventually hurt all of the other shooting sports that the NRA funds and supports.
I realize that the NRA is a one issue group, that's fine. So why do they support our enemies on that one issue?
These other pro-gun groups do very good work, but do they put their lobbyists in every state capitol building in the nation? Can they instill the same level of fear in a politician as when an NRA lobbyist says, "The NRA will support your opponent because of your anti-gun record?" I don't think any other group could come close.
The left wants to divide and conquer us. With the help of Chris Cox and NRA members who quit, they are succeeding.
From an NRA Life Member, 20 year volunteer for my local Friends of the NRA, and officer in my state's NRA affiliated association.
I think the liberals and the laimstream press neutered him after he correctly called the BATF "Jackbooted Thugs".
We too left a while back.
We are 100 percent conservative, not liberals who support the second amendment
Although I certainly understand your sentiment, it should be pointed out that all gun owners owe the NRA a major debt of gratitude. Just a few years ago it would have been unimaginable for gun owners to survive two years of complete Democrat control of the federal government without any major anti-gun bills being passed. The fact that some pro-gun legislation made it through under a filibuster-proof, ultra-liberal Dem majority is evidence of the NRA’s total dominance of the political debate on this topic. Although I too would like to see the NRA take a more principled conservative stand with their endorsements, they have earned my trust about how best to defend our firearm rights.
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