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Who's pocket were lined for the NRA agenda in 2016?

Blunt, Roy (R-MO) Senate $11,900
Comstock, Barbara (R-VA) House $10,400
Burr, Richard (R-NC) Senate $9,900
Coffman, Mike (R-CO) House $9,900
Grassley, Chuck (R-IA) Senate $9,900
Guinta, Frank (R-NH) House $9,900
Hardy, Cresent (R-NV) House $9,90
Hurd, Will (R-TX) House $9,900
Katko, John (R-NY) House $9,900
Mills, Stewart (R-MN) House $9,900
Paul, Rand (R-KY) Senate $9,900
Poliquin, Bruce (R-ME) House $9,900
Portman, Rob (R-OH) Senate $9,900
Rubio, Marco (R-FL) Senate $9,900
Zeldin, Lee (R-NY) House $9,900
Heck, Joe (R-NV) House $8,900
Hoeven, John (R-ND) Senate $8,450
Lee, Mike (R-UT) Senate $7,500
Blum, Rod (R-IA) House $7,450
Goodlatte, Bob (R-VA) House $7,450
Johnson, Ron (R-WI) Senate $7,450
Young, Don (R-AK) House $6,950
McSally, Martha (R-AZ) House $6,500
Ayotte, Kelly (R-NH) Senate $5,950
Boozman, John (R-AR) Senate $5,950
Culberson, John (R-TX) House $5,950
Faso, John (R-NY) House $5,950
Ryan, Paul (R-WI) House $5,950
Shuster, Bill (R-PA) House $5,950
Smucker, Lloyd (R-PA) House $5,950
Tenney, Claudia (R-NY) House $5,950
Young, Todd (R-IN) House $5,950
Cole, Tom (R-OK) House $5,000
Lankford, James (R-OK)Senate$5,000Thune, John (R-SD)Senate$5,000Bacon, Donald John (R-NE)House$4,950Bergman, John (R-MI)House$4,950Boehner, John (R-OH)House$4,950Boustany, Charles Jr (R-LA)House$4,950Comer, James (R-KY)House$4,950Crapo, Mike (R-ID)Senate$4,950Gallagher, Mike (R-WI)House$4,950Garrett, Scott (R-NJ)House$4,950Hudson, Richard (R-NC)House$4,950Kennedy, John (R-LA)Senate$4,950Mast, Brian (R-FL)House$4,950Mullin, Markwayne (R-OK)House$4,950Scalise, Steve (R-LA)House$4,950Shelby, Richard C (R-AL)Senate$4,950Smith, Lamar (R-TX)House$4,950Tarkanian, Danny (R-NV)House$4,950Vitter, David (R-LA)Senate$4,950Young, David (R-IA)House$4,950Calvert, Ken (R-CA)House$4,500Murkowski, Lisa (R-AK)Senate$4,500Olson, Pete (R-TX)House$4,500Scott, Tim (R-SC)Senate$4,500Bishop, Rob (R-UT)House$4,000Dent, Charlie (R-PA)House$4,000Loudermilk, Barry (R-GA)House$4,000McHenry, Patrick (R-NC)House$4,000Mica, John L (R-FL)House$4,000Walberg, Tim (R-MI)House$4,000Yoder, Kevin (R-KS)House$4,000Zinke, Ryan K (R-MT)House$4,000Aderholt, Robert B (R-AL)House$3,500Bishop, Sanford (D-GA)House$3,500Chabot, Paul (R-CA)House$3,500Isakson, Johnny (R-GA)Senate$3,500Joyce, David P (R-OH)House$3,500Lewis, Jason (R-MN)House$3,500McCaul, Michael (R-TX)House$3,500Nunes, Devin (R-CA)House$3,500Taylor, Scott W (R-VA)House$3,500Tipton, Scott (R-CO)House$3,500Valadao, David (R-CA)House$3,500Budd, Ted (R-NC)House$3,000Chabot, Steve (R-OH)House$3,000Cook, Paul (R-CA)House$3,000Cuellar, Henry (D-TX)House$3,000Duncan, Jeff (R-SC)House$3,000Ferguson, Drew (R-GA)House$3,000Graves, Tom (R-GA)House$3,000Hunter, Duncan D (R-CA)House$3,000Jenkins, Evan (R-WV)House$3,000Johnson, Bill (R-OH)House$3,000Knight, Steve (R-CA)House$3,000LaHood, Darin (R-IL)House$3,000Latta, Robert E (R-OH)House$3,000Love, Mia (R-UT)House$3,000Newhouse, Dan (R-WA)House$3,000Paulsen, Erik (R-MN)House$3,000Reed, Tom (R-NY)House$3,000Stewart, Chris (R-UT)House$3,000Tiberi, Patrick J (R-OH)House$3,000Walorski, Jackie (R-IN)House$3,000Wenstrup, Brad (R-OH)House$3,000Black, Diane (R-TN)House$2,500Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN)House$2,500Carter, John (R-TX)House$2,500
Collins, Doug (R-GA) House $2,500
Curbelo, Carlos (R-FL) House $2,500
Davis, Rodney (R-IL) House $2,500
Fareed, Justin (R-CA) House $2,500
Granger, Kay (R-TX) House $2,500
Harris, Andy (R-MD) House $2,500
Higgins, Clay (R-LA) House $2,500
Johnson, Sam (R-TX) House $2,500
Jones, Scott (R-CA) House $2,500
Miller, Jeff (R-FL) House $2,500
Ratcliffe, John Lee (R-TX) House $2,500
Rodgers, Cathy McMorris (R-WA) House $2,500
Royce, Ed (R-CA) House $2,500
Sessions, Pete (R-TX) House $2,500
Shimkus, John M (R-IL) House $2,500
Smith, Adrian (R-NE) House $2,500
Tacherra, Johnny (R-CA) House $2,500
Williams, Roger (R-TX) House $2,500
Moran, Jerry (R-KS) Senate $2,450
Allen, Richard W (R-GA) House $2,000
Babin, Brian (R-TX) House $2,000
Barr, Andy (R-KY) House $2,000
Barton, Joe (R-TX) House $2,000
Bilirakis, Gus (R-FL) House $2,000
Bishop, Mike (R-MI) House $2,000
Bost, Mike (R-IL) House $2,000
Brady, Kevin (R-TX) House $2,000
Brat, Dave (R-VA) House $2,000
Bridenstine, James (R-OK) House $2,000
Byrne, Bradley (R-AL) House $2,000
Carter, Buddy (R-GA) House $2,000
Chaffetz, Jason (R-UT) House $2,000
Collins, Chris (R-NY) House $2,000
Cramer, Kevin (R-ND) House $2,000
Denham, Jeff (R-CA) House $2,000
Desjarlais, Scott (R-TN) House $2,000
Diaz-Balart, Mario (R-FL) House $2,000
Duffy, Sean P (R-WI) House $2,000
Ellmers, Renee (R-NC) House $2,000
Emmer, Tom (R-MN) House $2,000
Farenthold, Blake (R-TX) House $2,000
Fleischmann, Chuck (R-TN) House $2,000
Flores, Bill (R-TX) House $2,000
Foxx, Virginia (R-NC) House $2,000
Franks, Trent (R-AZ) House $2,000
Gibbs, Bob (R-OH) House $2,000
Gosar, Paul (R-AZ) House $2,000

Gowdy, Trey (R-SC) House $2,000
Graves, Sam (R-MO) House $2,000
Griffith, Morgan (R-VA) House $2,000
Grothman, Glenn S (R-WI) House $2,000
Hanna, Richard (R-NY) House $2,000
Harper, Gregg (R-MS) House $2,000
Hartzler, Vicky (R-MO) House $2,000
Hensarling, Jeb (R-TX) House $2,000
Hice, Jody B (R-GA) House $2,000
Hill, French (R-AR) House $2,000
Holding, George (R-NC) House $2,000
Hollingsworth, Trey (R-IN) House $2,000
Huelskamp, Tim (R-KS) House $2,000
Huizenga, Bill (R-MI) House $2,000
Hultgren, Randy (R-IL) House $2,000
Issa, Darrell (R-CA) House $2,000
Jenkins, Lynn (R-KS) House $2,000
Jordan, Jim (R-OH) House $2,000
Kelly, Trent (R-MS) House $2,000
King, Steven A (R-IA) House $2,000
Kinzinger, Adam (R-IL) House $2,000
Kustoff, David (R-TN) House $2,000
LaMalfa, Doug (R-CA) House $2,000
Lamborn, Douglas L (R-CO) House $2,000
Long, Billy (R-MO) House $2,000
Lucas, Frank D (R-OK) House $2,000
Luetkemeyer, Blaine (R-MO) House $2,000
Marino, Tom (R-PA) House $2,000
McClintock, Tom (R-CA) House $2,000
Messer, Luke (R-IN) House $2,000
Moolenaar, John (R-MI) House $2,000
Mooney, Alex (R-WV) House $2,000
Mulvaney, Mick (R-SC) House $2,000
Murphy, Tim (R-PA) House $2,000
Noem, Kristi (R-SD) House $2,000
Palmer, Gary (R-AL) House $2,000
Pearce, Steve (R-NM) House $2,000
Perry, Scott (R-PA) House $2,000
Peterson, Collin (D-MN) House $2,000
Pittenger, Robert (R-NC) House $2,000
Poe, Ted (R-TX) House $2,000
Pompeo, Mike (R-KS) House $2,000
Posey, Bill (R-FL) House $2,000
Price, Tom (R-GA) House $2,000
Renacci, Jim (R-OH) House $2,000
Rice, Tom (R-SC) House $2,000
Roby, Martha (R-AL) House $2,000
Rogers, Hal (R-KY) House $2,000
Rogers, Mike D (R-AL) House $2,000
Rokita, Todd (R-IN) House $2,000
Roskam, Peter (R-IL) House $2,000
Ross, Dennis (R-FL) House $2,000
Rothfus, Keith J (R-PA) House $2,000

Rouzer, David (R-NC) House $2,000
Russell, Steven (R-OK) House $2,000
Sanford, Mark (R-SC) House $2,000
Scott, Austin (R-GA) House $2,000
Simpson, Mike (R-ID) House $2,000
Smith, Jason (R-MO) House $2,000
Stefanik, Elise (R-NY) House $2,000
Stivers, Steve (R-OH) House $2,000
Szeliga, Kathy (R-MD) Senate $2,000
Thompson, Glenn (R-PA) House $2,000
Thornberry, Mac (R-TX) House $2,000
Trott, Dave (R-MI) House $2,000
Turner, Michael R (R-OH) House $2,000
Wagner, Ann L (R-MO) House $2,000
Walden, Greg (R-OR) House $2,000
Walker, Mark (R-NC) House $2,000
Walters, Mimi (R-CA) House $2,000
Walz, Tim (D-MN) House $2,000
Wilson, Joe (R-SC) House $2,000
Wittman, Rob (R-VA) House $2,000
Dunn, Neal (R-FL) House $1,750
Palazzo, Steven (R-MS) House $1,750
Walker, Scott (R) Pres $1,750
Amodei, Mark (R-NV) House $1,500
Christie, Chris (R) Pres $1,500
Conaway, Mike (R-TX) House $1,500
Kelly, Mike (R-PA) House $1,500
Womack, Steve (R-AR) House $1,500
Meadows, Mark R (R-NC) House $1,150
Trump, Donald (R) Pres $1,065
Abraham, Ralph (R-LA) House $1,000
Angelle, Scott (R-LA) House $1,000
Arrington, Jodey (R-TX) House $1,000
Babeu, Paul (R-AZ) House $1,000
Banks, Jim (R-IN) House $1,000
Barletta, Lou (R-PA) House $1,000
Benishek, Dan (R-MI) House $1,000
Beutler, Jaime Herrera (R-WA) House $1,000
Biggs, Andy (R-AZ) House $1,000
Brooks, Mo (R-AL) House $1,000
Brooks, Susan (R-IN) House $1,000
Bucshon, Larry (R-IN) House $1,000
Burgess, Michael (R-TX) House $1,000
Bush, Jeb (R) Pres $1,000
Carter, Dan (R-CT) Senate $1,000
Cheney, Liz (R-WY) House $1,000
Crawford, Rick (R-AR) House $1,000
Crenshaw, Ander (R-FL) House $1,000
Davidson, Warren (R-OH) House $1,000
DeSantis, Ron (R-FL) House $1,000
Fleming, John (R-LA) House $1,000
Forbes, Randy (R-VA) House $1,000
Fortenberry, Jeff (R-NE) House $1,000
Gaetz, Matt (R-FL) House $1,000
Garrett, Tom (R-VA) House $1,000
Glenn, Darryl (R-CO) Senate $1,000
Gohmert, Louis B Jr (R-TX) House $1,000
Guthrie, Brett (R-KY) House $1,000
Holbrook, Mark (R-ME) House $1,000
Hurt, Robert (R-VA) House $1,000
Jindal, Bobby (R) Pres $1,000
Johnson, Mike (R-LA) House $1,000
Jones, Walter B Jr (R-NC) House $1,000
Labrador, Raul (R-ID) House $1,000
Lance, Leonard (R-NJ) House $1,000
LoBiondo, Frank A (R-NJ) House $1,000
Marchant, Kenny (R-TX) House $1,000
Marshall, Roger (R-KS) House $1,000
McCarthy, Kevin (R-CA) House $1,000
McKinley, David (R-WV) House $1,000
Mitchell, Paul (R-MI) House $1,000
Reichert, Dave (R-WA) House $1,000
Rohrabacher, Dana (R-CA) House $1,000
Rooney, Francis (R-FL) House $1,000
Rooney, Tom (R-FL) House $1,000
Rutherford, John (R-FL) House $1,000
Schweikert, David (R-AZ) House $1,000
Sensenbrenner, F James Jr (R-WI) House $1,000
Upton, Fred (R-MI) House $1,000
Weber, Randy (R-TX) House $1,000
Webster, Daniel (R
-FL) House $1,000
Westerman, Bruce (R-AR) House $1,000
Yoho, Ted (R-FL) House $1,000

National Rifle Assn: All Recipients | OpenSecrets


The NRA has already spent more money on lobbying in 2017 than it did all last year



The NRA has already spent more money on lobbying in 2017 than it did all last year
 
More extreme propaganda seeking to divide the country.

The NRA promotes gun sales for the manufacturers in any way possible.
No, liberals who shoot up boys and girls at a CW concert and then want to ban guns, promote the gun sales for the manufacturers.
Matt Vespa - Confirmed: Obama Is The Best ‘Gun Salesman Of The Decade’
Gun production has more than doubled over the course of the Obama administration, according to a new report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
If you libfucks would settle down, stop burning cities, raping and abusing women, stop stealing other peoples stuff, and actually got along with those who don't think like you, then there wouldn't be a need for guns. But until you stupid fucks wake up, I will keep my "ARSENAL" of weapons and the many rounds of ammo that go with it.


Must really piss of a liberal when in 2007, Martin O'Malley wanted to restrict gun rights in Maryland, before that time I had 1 pistol and 1 rifle. After he said that, I went out and bought a 44mag pistol and rifle along with a 22 mag rifle for my wife. 2 years later I bought a 12 and 18 gauge shotgun, because VP Biden told me to. When I moved to Virginia and Obama was talking about restricting my gun rights, I went out and bought a 45 automatic, AR-15 with scope and a .380 for concealment. 1 year later got a Bullpup Tavor and .556 ammo for it to shoot. My latest purchase is the Chicago Typewriter.

NRA poster child? Did they send you a thank you note?
 
Right IMO you are an agitator seeking to divide the nation...
Of course it is your liberal opinion that anyone other than the Libs - who are seeking to 'not let a good crisis go to waste' by riding the tsunami of emotion in the wake of this crisis to demonize legal organizations, push their liberal agenda that would NOT prevent such violence, and would strip Americans of their Constitutional Rights - are the ones seeking to divide the nation. .

That's your opinion and you're welcome to it. My opinion of that is that it is a gross hyperbole designed to denigrate and divide.
Does that make you a deplorable? Oh yeah, that was used to denigrate and divide.....The State of the Union: Mother of All Rallies: Adorable Deplorables Everywhere These guys really look dangerous...
 
Who's pocket were lined for the NRA agenda in 2016?

Blunt, Roy (R-MO) Senate $11,900
Comstock, Barbara (R-VA) House $10,400
Burr, Richard (R-NC) Senate $9,900
Coffman, Mike (R-CO) House $9,900
Grassley, Chuck (R-IA) Senate $9,900
Guinta, Frank (R-NH) House $9,900
Hardy, Cresent (R-NV) House $9,90
Hurd, Will (R-TX) House $9,900
Katko, John (R-NY) House $9,900
Mills, Stewart (R-MN) House $9,900
Paul, Rand (R-KY) Senate $9,900
Poliquin, Bruce (R-ME) House $9,900
Portman, Rob (R-OH) Senate $9,900
Rubio, Marco (R-FL) Senate $9,900
Zeldin, Lee (R-NY) House $9,900
Heck, Joe (R-NV) House $8,900
Hoeven, John (R-ND) Senate $8,450
Lee, Mike (R-UT) Senate $7,500
Blum, Rod (R-IA) House $7,450
Goodlatte, Bob (R-VA) House $7,450
Johnson, Ron (R-WI) Senate $7,450
Young, Don (R-AK) House $6,950
McSally, Martha (R-AZ) House $6,500
Ayotte, Kelly (R-NH) Senate $5,950
Boozman, John (R-AR) Senate $5,950
Culberson, John (R-TX) House $5,950
Faso, John (R-NY) House $5,950
Ryan, Paul (R-WI) House $5,950
Shuster, Bill (R-PA) House $5,950
Smucker, Lloyd (R-PA) House $5,950
Tenney, Claudia (R-NY) House $5,950
Young, Todd (R-IN) House $5,950
Cole, Tom (R-OK) House $5,000
Lankford, James (R-OK)Senate$5,000Thune, John (R-SD)Senate$5,000Bacon, Donald John (R-NE)House$4,950Bergman, John (R-MI)House$4,950Boehner, John (R-OH)House$4,950Boustany, Charles Jr (R-LA)House$4,950Comer, James (R-KY)House$4,950Crapo, Mike (R-ID)Senate$4,950Gallagher, Mike (R-WI)House$4,950Garrett, Scott (R-NJ)House$4,950Hudson, Richard (R-NC)House$4,950Kennedy, John (R-LA)Senate$4,950Mast, Brian (R-FL)House$4,950Mullin, Markwayne (R-OK)House$4,950Scalise, Steve (R-LA)House$4,950Shelby, Richard C (R-AL)Senate$4,950Smith, Lamar (R-TX)House$4,950Tarkanian, Danny (R-NV)House$4,950Vitter, David (R-LA)Senate$4,950Young, David (R-IA)House$4,950Calvert, Ken (R-CA)House$4,500Murkowski, Lisa (R-AK)Senate$4,500Olson, Pete (R-TX)House$4,500Scott, Tim (R-SC)Senate$4,500Bishop, Rob (R-UT)House$4,000Dent, Charlie (R-PA)House$4,000Loudermilk, Barry (R-GA)House$4,000McHenry, Patrick (R-NC)House$4,000Mica, John L (R-FL)House$4,000Walberg, Tim (R-MI)House$4,000Yoder, Kevin (R-KS)House$4,000Zinke, Ryan K (R-MT)House$4,000Aderholt, Robert B (R-AL)House$3,500Bishop, Sanford (D-GA)House$3,500Chabot, Paul (R-CA)House$3,500Isakson, Johnny (R-GA)Senate$3,500Joyce, David P (R-OH)House$3,500Lewis, Jason (R-MN)House$3,500McCaul, Michael (R-TX)House$3,500Nunes, Devin (R-CA)House$3,500Taylor, Scott W (R-VA)House$3,500Tipton, Scott (R-CO)House$3,500Valadao, David (R-CA)House$3,500Budd, Ted (R-NC)House$3,000Chabot, Steve (R-OH)House$3,000Cook, Paul (R-CA)House$3,000Cuellar, Henry (D-TX)House$3,000Duncan, Jeff (R-SC)House$3,000Ferguson, Drew (R-GA)House$3,000Graves, Tom (R-GA)House$3,000Hunter, Duncan D (R-CA)House$3,000Jenkins, Evan (R-WV)House$3,000Johnson, Bill (R-OH)House$3,000Knight, Steve (R-CA)House$3,000LaHood, Darin (R-IL)House$3,000Latta, Robert E (R-OH)House$3,000Love, Mia (R-UT)House$3,000Newhouse, Dan (R-WA)House$3,000Paulsen, Erik (R-MN)House$3,000Reed, Tom (R-NY)House$3,000Stewart, Chris (R-UT)House$3,000Tiberi, Patrick J (R-OH)House$3,000Walorski, Jackie (R-IN)House$3,000Wenstrup, Brad (R-OH)House$3,000Black, Diane (R-TN)House$2,500Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN)House$2,500Carter, John (R-TX)House$2,500
Collins, Doug (R-GA) House $2,500
Curbelo, Carlos (R-FL) House $2,500
Davis, Rodney (R-IL) House $2,500
Fareed, Justin (R-CA) House $2,500
Granger, Kay (R-TX) House $2,500
Harris, Andy (R-MD) House $2,500
Higgins, Clay (R-LA) House $2,500
Johnson, Sam (R-TX) House $2,500
Jones, Scott (R-CA) House $2,500
Miller, Jeff (R-FL) House $2,500
Ratcliffe, John Lee (R-TX) House $2,500
Rodgers, Cathy McMorris (R-WA) House $2,500
Royce, Ed (R-CA) House $2,500
Sessions, Pete (R-TX) House $2,500
Shimkus, John M (R-IL) House $2,500
Smith, Adrian (R-NE) House $2,500
Tacherra, Johnny (R-CA) House $2,500
Williams, Roger (R-TX) House $2,500
Moran, Jerry (R-KS) Senate $2,450
Allen, Richard W (R-GA) House $2,000
Babin, Brian (R-TX) House $2,000
Barr, Andy (R-KY) House $2,000
Barton, Joe (R-TX) House $2,000
Bilirakis, Gus (R-FL) House $2,000
Bishop, Mike (R-MI) House $2,000
Bost, Mike (R-IL) House $2,000
Brady, Kevin (R-TX) House $2,000
Brat, Dave (R-VA) House $2,000
Bridenstine, James (R-OK) House $2,000
Byrne, Bradley (R-AL) House $2,000
Carter, Buddy (R-GA) House $2,000
Chaffetz, Jason (R-UT) House $2,000
Collins, Chris (R-NY) House $2,000
Cramer, Kevin (R-ND) House $2,000
Denham, Jeff (R-CA) House $2,000
Desjarlais, Scott (R-TN) House $2,000
Diaz-Balart, Mario (R-FL) House $2,000
Duffy, Sean P (R-WI) House $2,000
Ellmers, Renee (R-NC) House $2,000
Emmer, Tom (R-MN) House $2,000
Farenthold, Blake (R-TX) House $2,000
Fleischmann, Chuck (R-TN) House $2,000
Flores, Bill (R-TX) House $2,000
Foxx, Virginia (R-NC) House $2,000
Franks, Trent (R-AZ) House $2,000
Gibbs, Bob (R-OH) House $2,000
Gosar, Paul (R-AZ) House $2,000

Gowdy, Trey (R-SC) House $2,000
Graves, Sam (R-MO) House $2,000
Griffith, Morgan (R-VA) House $2,000
Grothman, Glenn S (R-WI) House $2,000
Hanna, Richard (R-NY) House $2,000
Harper, Gregg (R-MS) House $2,000
Hartzler, Vicky (R-MO) House $2,000
Hensarling, Jeb (R-TX) House $2,000
Hice, Jody B (R-GA) House $2,000
Hill, French (R-AR) House $2,000
Holding, George (R-NC) House $2,000
Hollingsworth, Trey (R-IN) House $2,000
Huelskamp, Tim (R-KS) House $2,000
Huizenga, Bill (R-MI) House $2,000
Hultgren, Randy (R-IL) House $2,000
Issa, Darrell (R-CA) House $2,000
Jenkins, Lynn (R-KS) House $2,000
Jordan, Jim (R-OH) House $2,000
Kelly, Trent (R-MS) House $2,000
King, Steven A (R-IA) House $2,000
Kinzinger, Adam (R-IL) House $2,000
Kustoff, David (R-TN) House $2,000
LaMalfa, Doug (R-CA) House $2,000
Lamborn, Douglas L (R-CO) House $2,000
Long, Billy (R-MO) House $2,000
Lucas, Frank D (R-OK) House $2,000
Luetkemeyer, Blaine (R-MO) House $2,000
Marino, Tom (R-PA) House $2,000
McClintock, Tom (R-CA) House $2,000
Messer, Luke (R-IN) House $2,000
Moolenaar, John (R-MI) House $2,000
Mooney, Alex (R-WV) House $2,000
Mulvaney, Mick (R-SC) House $2,000
Murphy, Tim (R-PA) House $2,000
Noem, Kristi (R-SD) House $2,000
Palmer, Gary (R-AL) House $2,000
Pearce, Steve (R-NM) House $2,000
Perry, Scott (R-PA) House $2,000
Peterson, Collin (D-MN) House $2,000
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The NRA has already spent more money on lobbying in 2017 than it did all last year



The NRA has already spent more money on lobbying in 2017 than it did all last year
And? I am a member of the NRA, do you hate me for it? Come on show your true feelings for a libertarian/conservative, veteran, who defended this country from the Commies so you could be here on this site free to express your opinion.....
 
Only a Liberal extremist / Liberal nut job can claim that an organization that promotes gun safety, education, and responsible ownership and that protects Americans' 2nd Amendment Rights is a 'Terrorist Organization' but argues that the self-proclaimed Anti-American Anarchist Fascist Antifa who admittedly instigates violence and uses violence to strip Americans of their Constitutional rights of Freedom Of Speech and the Right To Peacefully Assemble is NOT a 'Terrorist Organization'.

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Keith Olbermann: NRA Should Be Branded a Terrorist Organization

Rapper Chuck D on Vegas Attack: NRA Is a 'Terrorist Organization'
I've got one.

Republicans think Fascists are good people and Russia is our friend.
 
More extreme propaganda seeking to divide the country.

The NRA promotes gun sales for the manufacturers in any way possible.
No, liberals who shoot up boys and girls at a CW concert and then want to ban guns, promote the gun sales for the manufacturers.
Matt Vespa - Confirmed: Obama Is The Best ‘Gun Salesman Of The Decade’
Gun production has more than doubled over the course of the Obama administration, according to a new report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
If you libfucks would settle down, stop burning cities, raping and abusing women, stop stealing other peoples stuff, and actually got along with those who don't think like you, then there wouldn't be a need for guns. But until you stupid fucks wake up, I will keep my "ARSENAL" of weapons and the many rounds of ammo that go with it.


Must really piss of a liberal when in 2007, Martin O'Malley wanted to restrict gun rights in Maryland, before that time I had 1 pistol and 1 rifle. After he said that, I went out and bought a 44mag pistol and rifle along with a 22 mag rifle for my wife. 2 years later I bought a 12 and 18 gauge shotgun, because VP Biden told me to. When I moved to Virginia and Obama was talking about restricting my gun rights, I went out and bought a 45 automatic, AR-15 with scope and a .380 for concealment. 1 year later got a Bullpup Tavor and .556 ammo for it to shoot. My latest purchase is the Chicago Typewriter.

NRA poster child? Did they send you a thank you note?
Not like a liberal, I have never used a weapon to kill another human being. But if I ever had to draw a weapon in self defense against a liberal thug, I wouldn't blink an eye, as I was a marksman in the military and don't waste ammunition.
 
The NRA represents our Civil Rights. The NRA fights for us against the tyrannical gun grabbers. They fight so we won't have too

-Geaux
It's not the Democrats who think Russia and the KGB are our friends. That would be white flag Republicans who think Putin is a great leader and wish that murdering racist was our leader. And in a way he is, being Trump's boss and all.
 
Right IMO you are an agitator seeking to divide the nation...
Of course it is your liberal opinion that anyone other than the Libs - who are seeking to 'not let a good crisis go to waste' by riding the tsunami of emotion in the wake of this crisis to demonize legal organizations, push their liberal agenda that would NOT prevent such violence, and would strip Americans of their Constitutional Rights - are the ones seeking to divide the nation. .

That's your opinion and you're welcome to it. My opinion of that is that it is a gross hyperbole designed to denigrate and divide.
Does that make you a deplorable? Oh yeah, that was used to denigrate and divide.....The State of the Union: Mother of All Rallies: Adorable Deplorables Everywhere These guys really look dangerous...

Are you a kicker in the NFL? Nice punt to Sec. Clinton.
 
more FAKE NEWS :eusa_liar:




House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi condemned the “violent actions of people calling themselves antifa” after violence led to arrests at Bay Area protests...


“Our democracy has no room for inciting violence or endangering the public, no matter the ideology of those who commit such acts,” Pelosi said in a statement released late Tuesday. “The violent actions of people calling themselves antifa in Berkeley this weekend deserve unequivocal condemnation, and the perpetrators should be arrested and prosecuted.”

Pelosi condemns ‘violent actions’ of antifa protesters

Yup, of course she did. That gives her a certain amount of plausible deniability should her actual support of them be mentioned.



thanks for admitting you don't support the cause of anti fascism.

Democrats support the ideology but they denounce extremists who resort to violent tactics.




simple stuff, if you aren't a dishonest fake news peddler. :itsok:
 
Only a Liberal extremist / Liberal nut job can claim that an organization that promotes gun safety, education, and responsible ownership and that protects Americans' 2nd Amendment Rights is a 'Terrorist Organization' but argues that the self-proclaimed Anti-American Anarchist Fascist Antifa who admittedly instigates violence and uses violence to strip Americans of their Constitutional rights of Freedom Of Speech and the Right To Peacefully Assemble is NOT a 'Terrorist Organization'.

View attachment 152684

Keith Olbermann: NRA Should Be Branded a Terrorist Organization

Rapper Chuck D on Vegas Attack: NRA Is a 'Terrorist Organization'
I've got one.

Republicans think Fascists are good people and Russia is our friend.
Come on dean, just because you say it doesn't make it true. Put up some links proving that Fascism is good and Russia is our friend. You lie, like the ex president did, all the fucking time.

How to spot a sociopath - 10 red flags that could save you from being swept under the influence of a charismatic nut job
#10) Sociopaths are delusional and literally believe that what they say becomes truth merely because they say it!
 
Right IMO you are an agitator seeking to divide the nation...
Of course it is your liberal opinion that anyone other than the Libs - who are seeking to 'not let a good crisis go to waste' by riding the tsunami of emotion in the wake of this crisis to demonize legal organizations, push their liberal agenda that would NOT prevent such violence, and would strip Americans of their Constitutional Rights - are the ones seeking to divide the nation. .

That's your opinion and you're welcome to it. My opinion of that is that it is a gross hyperbole designed to denigrate and divide.
Does that make you a deplorable? Oh yeah, that was used to denigrate and divide.....The State of the Union: Mother of All Rallies: Adorable Deplorables Everywhere These guys really look dangerous...

Are you a kicker in the NFL? Nice punt to Sec. Clinton.
She was by calling US deplorables, denigrating US and dividing US, wasn't she?
 
Republicans think Fascists are good people and Russia is our friend.

Dou you just vacation in 'denial' or do you live there all the time?

ACTUALLY, snowflake, if you remember - or ADMIT - it was a Conservative who warned Obama that the Russians were one of our biggest threats...to which Barry laughed and chose to make a 'funny'. Once in office, Barry had Hillary, blushing and giggling like a school-girl, hand over a cheap plastic 'reset' prop to a Russian diplomat to suggest how we were 'now' the 'bestest of buddies'.

(Hey Barry, the 1980s called - they called you a 'dumbass' and said you should have listened to Romney's warning. Bwuhahaha....)
 
More extreme propaganda seeking to divide the country.

The NRA promotes gun sales for the manufacturers in any way possible.
No, liberals who shoot up boys and girls at a CW concert and then want to ban guns, promote the gun sales for the manufacturers.
Matt Vespa - Confirmed: Obama Is The Best ‘Gun Salesman Of The Decade’
Gun production has more than doubled over the course of the Obama administration, according to a new report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
If you libfucks would settle down, stop burning cities, raping and abusing women, stop stealing other peoples stuff, and actually got along with those who don't think like you, then there wouldn't be a need for guns. But until you stupid fucks wake up, I will keep my "ARSENAL" of weapons and the many rounds of ammo that go with it.


Must really piss of a liberal when in 2007, Martin O'Malley wanted to restrict gun rights in Maryland, before that time I had 1 pistol and 1 rifle. After he said that, I went out and bought a 44mag pistol and rifle along with a 22 mag rifle for my wife. 2 years later I bought a 12 and 18 gauge shotgun, because VP Biden told me to. When I moved to Virginia and Obama was talking about restricting my gun rights, I went out and bought a 45 automatic, AR-15 with scope and a .380 for concealment. 1 year later got a Bullpup Tavor and .556 ammo for it to shoot. My latest purchase is the Chicago Typewriter.

NRA poster child? Did they send you a thank you note?
Not like a liberal, I have never used a weapon to kill another human being. But if I ever had to draw a weapon in self defense against a liberal thug, I wouldn't blink an eye, as I was a marksman in the military and don't waste ammunition.

The NRA doesn't want you killing anyone. They just want you to feel it necessary to buy more guns and ammo (and soon silencers for all your weapons too). That's all.

Good job crime stopper.
 
More extreme propaganda seeking to divide the country.

The NRA promotes gun sales for the manufacturers in any way possible.
No, liberals who shoot up boys and girls at a CW concert and then want to ban guns, promote the gun sales for the manufacturers.
Matt Vespa - Confirmed: Obama Is The Best ‘Gun Salesman Of The Decade’
Gun production has more than doubled over the course of the Obama administration, according to a new report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
If you libfucks would settle down, stop burning cities, raping and abusing women, stop stealing other peoples stuff, and actually got along with those who don't think like you, then there wouldn't be a need for guns. But until you stupid fucks wake up, I will keep my "ARSENAL" of weapons and the many rounds of ammo that go with it.


Must really piss of a liberal when in 2007, Martin O'Malley wanted to restrict gun rights in Maryland, before that time I had 1 pistol and 1 rifle. After he said that, I went out and bought a 44mag pistol and rifle along with a 22 mag rifle for my wife. 2 years later I bought a 12 and 18 gauge shotgun, because VP Biden told me to. When I moved to Virginia and Obama was talking about restricting my gun rights, I went out and bought a 45 automatic, AR-15 with scope and a .380 for concealment. 1 year later got a Bullpup Tavor and .556 ammo for it to shoot. My latest purchase is the Chicago Typewriter.

NRA poster child? Did they send you a thank you note?
Not like a liberal, I have never used a weapon to kill another human being. But if I ever had to draw a weapon in self defense against a liberal thug, I wouldn't blink an eye, as I was a marksman in the military and don't waste ammunition.

The NRA doesn't want you killing anyone. They just want you to feel it necessary to buy more guns and ammo (and soon silencers for all your weapons too). That's all.

Good job crime stopper.


silencers soon --LOL

can get as many as you want out here

why wake the neighbors at 2 am while shooting coyotes

--LOL
 
That's because snowflakes would rather AVOID comparing the two so they can claim the NRA should be listed as a 'Terrorist Organization' while not making the same argument about the proven/admittedly-criminally violent and Constitution-violating Antifa.


why do you support fascism?
 
Only a Liberal extremist / Liberal nut job can claim that an organization that promotes gun safety, education, and responsible ownership and that protects Americans' 2nd Amendment Rights is a 'Terrorist Organization' but argues that the self-proclaimed Anti-American Anarchist Fascist Antifa who admittedly instigates violence and uses violence to strip Americans of their Constitutional rights of Freedom Of Speech and the Right To Peacefully Assemble is NOT a 'Terrorist Organization'.

View attachment 152684

Keith Olbermann: NRA Should Be Branded a Terrorist Organization

Rapper Chuck D on Vegas Attack: NRA Is a 'Terrorist Organization'
The NRA isn't a terrorist organization....it's a GOP PAC tho.
 
If Trump is a mentally unstable genocidal Hitler who is misogynist racist homophobic and islamaphobic....shouldn't the citizenry be able to protect themselves when Trump's henchmen come to take people away to Trump's concentration camps?
 
More extreme propaganda seeking to divide the country.

The NRA promotes gun sales for the manufacturers in any way possible.
No, liberals who shoot up boys and girls at a CW concert and then want to ban guns, promote the gun sales for the manufacturers.
Matt Vespa - Confirmed: Obama Is The Best ‘Gun Salesman Of The Decade’
Gun production has more than doubled over the course of the Obama administration, according to a new report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
If you libfucks would settle down, stop burning cities, raping and abusing women, stop stealing other peoples stuff, and actually got along with those who don't think like you, then there wouldn't be a need for guns. But until you stupid fucks wake up, I will keep my "ARSENAL" of weapons and the many rounds of ammo that go with it.


Must really piss of a liberal when in 2007, Martin O'Malley wanted to restrict gun rights in Maryland, before that time I had 1 pistol and 1 rifle. After he said that, I went out and bought a 44mag pistol and rifle along with a 22 mag rifle for my wife. 2 years later I bought a 12 and 18 gauge shotgun, because VP Biden told me to. When I moved to Virginia and Obama was talking about restricting my gun rights, I went out and bought a 45 automatic, AR-15 with scope and a .380 for concealment. 1 year later got a Bullpup Tavor and .556 ammo for it to shoot. My latest purchase is the Chicago Typewriter.

NRA poster child? Did they send you a thank you note?
Not like a liberal, I have never used a weapon to kill another human being. But if I ever had to draw a weapon in self defense against a liberal thug, I wouldn't blink an eye, as I was a marksman in the military and don't waste ammunition.

The NRA doesn't want you killing anyone. They just want you to feel it necessary to buy more guns and ammo (and soon silencers for all your weapons too). That's all.

Good job crime stopper.
Damn are you a pajama boy? Those mean ole guns all over the place?

american-manhood.jpg Pajama-Boy-vs-G_I_-Joe.png
 
1)Boxcutters killed 3,000 people.
2)Fertilizer and a box truck killed 168 people.
3)Drunk Drivers kill 10,000 people every year in the USA.
4)Texting and driving kills about 3,000 people every year in the USA.


Progs solutions:
1) Ban boxcutters
2) Ban fertilizer and trucks
3) Ban alcohol
4) Ban cell phones.

Heart disease kills 600,000 Americans every year.
Ban obesity, inactivity, and stress.

sooooo how many muslim terrorists have killed people in this country since 9/11? yet you hysterical bigots go after muslims constantly.

again, thanks to yet another rightwingnut for the NRA talking points.

:cuckoo:


DERP.

Again, thanks to yet another idiot Prog looking to expand government control and reduce freedoms for citizens with NO RESULTS.

Address those points I listed above. You can't, because I am correct.

You want government and criminals to be the only ones with guns. That is so fucking stupid....especially with HITLER in the White House.
 

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