Friday, June 04, 2010

"Fortunately"

Fortunately, NRA members can be confident that NRA will continue, as it has for years, to defend its members’ privacy and its ability to communicate freely with the American people. [More]
By endorsing one of the prime architects of the "campaign finance reform" abomination...? How exactly does that work?

1 comment:

Miguel said...

The NRA is aware that the rating system is being gamed but till they come up with a new one, they have to stick with it. Behaving like the opposition and cherry-picking the results would cause even greater damage

And the NRA does have a good track record defending their members' privacy. They went to the mattresses back in Clinton times when some mayor actually attempted to get a court order for the NRA to provide its member list. I am fuzzy right now about the details, but I do remember the attempt went downhill in a hurry.