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Carnahan's skeet shoot points up guns' role in Senate race
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| 08/27/2002 08:50 PM
| JO MANNIES
Posted on 08/28/2002 6:33:44 AM PDT by show me state
Edited on 05/11/2004 5:33:56 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: show me state
The 2nd Amendment is not about skeet shooting! Let me know when Carnahan shows up on the range with her AR-15 (w/30 rd mags).
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To: show me state
If she hasn't fired a shotgun since she was in college 50 yrs ago she might need some practice. Would hate to have her out in the field wounding a pheasant or quail cuz then the animal rights people would screaaaam! And you know her shooting inanimate objects appeals to PETA pets too.
Sportsmen (and women) for Talent! Carnahans endorsement by the million moron march (aka Gun Control Inc.) is enough to disgualify her from any consideration.
To: o_zarkman44
A photo-op. Nothing more.
To: show me state
I almost asked who were the stupid morons from the gun club that invited her? Now that I found out that it was on a private farm, I'l like to applaud the gun clubs in the area that didn't invite her.
I am always tired of the gun club and gun shop owners who let their property be used for the very people that they wanted defeated. The owners always said the same thing. IT'S GOOD PUBLICITY. A couple of months later the anti's would show up to close them down.
To: Lee Heggy
You Missourian NRA members better volunteer for the get out the vote drive this year. You have to turn out ovters in numbers to counter the "knock and Drag" dem's get out the vote campaign.
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