Posted on 07/12/2013 12:42:36 PM PDT by neverdem
“If I belong to a gun group, pay dues and support their efforts legislatively, it better dam well be partisan.”
exactly. I like my politicians extremely rightwing and no middle of the ground GOPE/RINO’s. The more partisan, the better.
There are liberal groups that a pro-gun, but this is probably not one of them.
Will end up as The Coffee Party did.
When they’ve been around as long as the NRA and have quality people like the NRA they might eventually be relevant. right now I am perplexed as to why a true believer in the 2nd Amendment would leave the NRA to join this bunch of no bodies. Sure seems fishy on the surface!!!!
I'll second that.
Coffee Party,
That was a Hoot!
They meet at Starbucks!
The NRA defends the 2nd Amendment passionately and without apology. I have little patience for conservatives who have bought into the line that they’re somehow “too extreme”.
Astroturf ping. Thanks neverdem.
Mr. Galinas we do not “debate” our civil liberties, but we will continue to fight for them, and you better your commie, stinking, @ss out of the way.
Is this the right Gelinas?
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GELINAS, ROBERT
VILLANOVA,PA 19085 ATTORNEY 5/23/2012 $500 Obama, Barack
GELINAS, ROBERT A ESQUIRE
PHILADELPHIA,PA 19103 LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT A. GELINAS 8/31/2012 $500 Casey, Bob
GELINAS, ROBERT A ESQUIRE
PHILADELPHIA,PA 19103 LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT A GELINAS 5/24/2012 $500 Casey, Bob “
Yep. Every election cycle I get mail from the NRA telling me I should vote for certain a$$clown democrats because supposedly these democrats are "pro-2A". It makes me want to scream-but then the NRA has never claimed to be anything but single-issue.
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