Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Why won't NRA give proper credit in McDonald case?

I felt it necessary to go over those credentials to establish that we're not talking about someone with an axe to grind or any agenda other than to advance the right to keep and bear arms. Overall, NRA has had no stronger supporter over the years. For him to characterize NRA's credit-claiming as a "stunt" is no small matter. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column wonders why some continually refuse to give credit where it's due.

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2 comments:

Sean said...

Because the Lairds of Fairfax are made up of people who, long ago, parted ways with integrity, honor, and humility, when the lure of all that money filled their eyes. And if you're moral, and hang out with evil people, either they become moral, or you become evil. A little leaven...............

Defender said...

You know how when the big, big boss says of the lowly clerk "Yes, ___ and I have been working together for years now" instead of "has worked FOR me," you know how that makes you feel? (Even if they turn around and sack ___ the next day.)
The NRA doesn't get it.
There are a lot of people still who are afraid of computers, can't afford one, whatever. They may never have heard of any other gun rights organization. They may still vote Democrat or Republican "because Daddy did." They may still think the NRA is the bulldog ready to sacrifice itself to defend them. They have it backwards.