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To: JSDude1; LibLieSlayer; SoConPubbie; ArrogantBustard; E. Pluribus Unum; TonyInOhio; PeteB570; ...
It would have been even more if they hadn’t helped to retain some-anti gun Democrats! NRA can act like team players now, but they should be relegated to the back of the Republican coalition since they supported so many Democrat Incumbents in the last election.

Remember when Obama and/or Holder floated a renewed and improved so-called "assault weapons ban"? IIRC, 64 rats wrote Holder to forget about it. IIRC, Pelosi, and maybe Reid, said as much. They were perfectly poised to do a ton of damage to the Second Amendment if they were not beholden to those pro-Second Amendment rats.

Democrats Tout NRA’s Blessing

This campaign cycle, the NRA has endorsed 61 Democratic and 197 Republican House candidates, as well as 23 GOP and two Democratic Senate candidates.

Ask yourself why didn't all those pubbies in Congress get endorsed by the NRA?

30 posted on 11/11/2010 2:01:41 PM PST by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: neverdem

“This campaign cycle, the NRA has endorsed 61 Democratic and 197 Republican House candidates, as well as 23 GOP and two Democratic Senate candidates.”

This analysis does not tell the entire story. The NRA supported blue dog incumbents in close races over pro gun conservative Republicans. Sure they supported more Republicans, but who cares, they were in mostly non-competitive races. So, for example the NRA supported pro-gun Republican incumbent against the challenger Dem or NRA supported a challenger Republican against a Leftist anti-gun Dem in a deep blue district. These races were not close.

The real action is at the leadership level. These guys are following the party line when the close votes are needed. Just ask the “pro life” Dems.

These posts illustrate that the NRA has permanently damaged their brand with conservatives and it will be difficult to repair. A first step might be to get rid of the leadership at the NRA that went along with this strategy. Otherwise, the NRA can try to find support in San Francisco, upper east side Manhattan and Cambridge MA. Good luck with that.


48 posted on 11/11/2010 2:53:02 PM PST by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est)
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To: neverdem
Because all dims are socialist crap and about 45% of the republicans are. There are NO good dims... but there are some good republicans... and being a FReeper you know this.

I am an American and a Conservative way before I am a member of the NRA... which I am and have been since childhood.

LLS

58 posted on 11/11/2010 3:40:29 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (WOLVERINES!)
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