[W]ould it be too much to ask the NRA to choose only locations for conventions where we can actually exercise our freedoms while we celebrate them? [More]Some of these "principles freaks" certainly make some outrageous demands, don't they?
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Too Much to Ask?
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Couldn't post this there, so here is what I would have said: Seems conversation still makes them wet their panties.
I must disagree with Bitter. On two counts. Principles should not be up for negotiation. That is a period at the end of that sentence. I do believe that she and her boyfriend, he who regards conversation as a threat, are opposed to "principles freaks". Ergo, by deduction they are opposed to principles.
I do not consider weak reeds allies.
Grrrrr, I can't post there either.
My post:
Bitter,
I have to throw in the B.S. flag. I too am an Arizona Resident and I know very well that we have managed to get at least one restaurant carry bill to the Governor's desk prior to the NRA convention. However, the then Governor was Janet Napolitano so she, naturally, vetoed it. In fact that was a nice clean restaurant carry bill nothing like the abomination that the NRA supported and bullied the locals into accepting. In other words, the NRA has not done people in Arizona ANY favors. In fact they have done harm. Oh, to make it clearer, the progress we have made here in AZ is not due to the NRA's help in any way shape or form.
While the NRA convention was interesting we do not need people allegedly on our side who work against us and we do not need people of your ilk in this great state.
Her attitude just rubbed me the wrong way.
Hey Gregg & straightarrow - please try to post a comment again. I think it may have been due to a setting in the config that I have now corrected.
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