Saturday, December 22, 2012

NRA and LaPierre unite disarmament advocates as gun owners remain divided

True, LaPierre's more moderate approach does seem to some as the more pragmatic path, but that presupposes moderation works against a lynch mob, which is what he, and we, are facing. [More]
This evening's Gun Rights Examiner commentary does a postmortem on yesterday's NRA presser, and anticipates that traps are being set for tomorrow morning's scheduled ambush on "Meet the Press."

4 comments:

  1. I think it's a mistake for Wayne to be making television appearances. In fact, I think what should have happened was a simple written statement explaining their position, and then stay quiet until next year. All he is accomplishing is giving the gun grabbers a useful target to rally around while emotions are high and rationality low.

    I know you may think that is hiding under the bed, but really I think the only hope we have is just to stay low until an actual piece of legislation is introduced, and then fight it tooth and nail. By that time, a month (or more) will have passed, and hopefully the bloodlust you are speaking of will have diminished somewhat.

    Keep going on Meet The Press, and the chorus will only grow louder.

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  2. The NRA screwed us again..Instead of promoting armed civilians and teachers the quisling proposes more cops.. Duh !

    Since the 60's I have watched the mutts at the NRA bargain away rights we already had to our domestic enemy rather than stand up for them.

    The NRA has been identified as the spokesman for gun owners by the domestic enemy not gun owners, funny how their leadership is never targeted by the radical scumbags who go after others on the right with attacks on family and work places..

    If you judge them by their actions you have to label them as quislings. They do just enough to appear effective yet never enough to win.. kinda like every war Americans have been drug into for the last 60 years and all we ever succeeded in accomplishing was destroying our gene pool by eliminating tens of thousands of our best and brightest patriots in wars they were never supposed to win.
    Its time to put the NRA down, get back to American rights and rid this nation of its quislings and domestic enemy..

    Yank lll

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  3. President Obama used the six weeks after his election to remain in full campaign mode and attack the GOP relentlessly with the intent of marginalizing House Speaker John Boehner.
    Obama REFUSES to address "Operation Fast & Furious."and yet he is so out spoken when it comes to the NRA.
    More than three hundred people are DEAD because of Obama and Holder, almost TWELVE TIMES the number of dead in Sandy Hook, Connecticut....
    It's a well known fact that gun laws aren´t aimed at criminals but average law abiding citizens.The worst shooting areas in the country all probably have assault weapons bans
    WHY was Obama FORCING GUNS into the hands of Mexican drug cartels?

    WHY is he hiding behind executive privilege?

    WHY are these networks refusing to seek the TRUTH in this matter?

    If the NRA is going to be persecuted for standing up for Second Amendment rights, Barack Obama and his cronies should be persecuted with the FACTS!
    The whole point of the liberal/progressive movement is to free the government from the constitution and thereby replace freedom with a socialist dictatorship. We have more than enough laws. These killers are crazy they don't obey the laws, so why punish the public with more laws that aren't going to mean anything to these crazy people.

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