Thursday, October 21, 2010

Why did NRA give pro-gun candidate an 'F'?

NRA rates Diana Williams equivalent to this guy? Seriously? Even Harry Reid, who supported Obama, Holder, Sotomayor and Kagan got a "B." Not to mention close to five grand. "F's" should be reserved for enemies. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes with friends like PVF, who needs enemies? This is seriously unbelievable. There are a lot of pages to go over in the slideshow, so do reserve a few minutes for this one.

Also get the facts on that New Jersey gun owner, watch me interview some Brits in KY, and get more on those Korean guns.

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3 comments:

Defender said...

The NRA is increasingly like the government. Do everything right, by the book, all the hoops, and they're like, "Um, well, OK... No anyway."
The United States of WeSaySo.

Anonymous said...

Was surprised at this idiocy by NRA and this was after receiving a membership solicitation in my PO Box today- Life Member. Called to complain about waste of money, and asked to be transferred to the ILA- spoke to a Kyle who sounded quite frustrated Pointed him to your blog for easy link. He said she received the F for same reasons you did and I tried to explain the idiocy of this He stated SHE needed to contact them so I pointed out NRA/PVF gave her the F and these types of stupid actions are one of the reasons why so many are angry with them. After ending call I then tracked down a number to the Rockdale Republican Party (http://www.rockdalegop.com/contact-us). Spoke to Kelly and told her of your article and the conversation I had with Kyle. Not in Georgia, but really hate such stupid antics by NRA. Thanks for making us aware- DC.

Defender said...

I wonder how they rate THIS man, a Republican candidate for Congress from Texas:

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/102210dnmetbroden.1b2338185.html

He believes the "alter or abolish" clause in the Declaration of Independence means exactly that, as opposed to the NRA's "We'd rather not, but all right, if you insist."