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Good, just donated to the NRA for a campaign AGAINST President Obama. One more nail in his coffin.

Interesting...considering that Obama has helped gun rights.

Liar. Or as a well know lefty on the board would say LAIR.

Obama supports gun restrictions since forever. He and Holder conspired as far as I am concerned with Fast and Furious to create an atmosphere to encourage restrictive new gun laws.

Obama supports UN programs that would make private ownership illegal and the purchase of ammunition illegal.

But you peddle those lies as much as you want. No one with any sense believes you.
 
Good, just donated to the NRA for a campaign AGAINST President Obama. One more nail in his coffin.

Interesting...considering that Obama has helped gun rights.

Liar. Or as a well know lefty on the board would say LAIR.

Obama supports gun restrictions since forever. He and Holder conspired as far as I am concerned with Fast and Furious to create an atmosphere to encourage restrictive new gun laws.

Obama supports UN programs that would make private ownership illegal and the purchase of ammunition illegal.

But you peddle those lies as much as you want. No one with any sense believes you.

I too support the 2nd amendment though I LOATHE firearms. I see no action by Obama to restrict 2nd amendment rights, but am concerned by local government regulation also. The NRA does do some worthwhile things, training in the proper use of firearms is invaluable.
 
Obama was a gigantic boon to the handgun industry. As soon as he was elected, the prices skyrocketed because it was said he was going to confiscate our guns. :woohoo:

Smith and Wesson must love this guy. I bet they slipped him a kickback. :lol:
 
CUSTOMER: I want a gun right away!

SELLER: That will be two hun-, uh, wait. Why are you here?

CUSTOMER: Obama is going to outlaw any more guns being made.

SELLER: Ahhh, you saw my ad about him, eh? That will be four hundred dollars. Heheheheheheh...
 
Just made the biggest NRA donation ever of my life. They sent me this gun bag that I really don't need. The other gift I already had, too. I should have told them to just keep it. Give it to a soldier or something...
 
Just made the biggest NRA donation ever of my life. They sent me this gun bag that I really don't need. The other gift I already had, too. I should have told them to just keep it. Give it to a soldier or something...

....."a soldier or SOMETHING". My "firearm" money goes into the local care packages still being gathered by local churches FOR the wounded and maimed soldiers not "or something". Lots of US troops in military & VA hospitals across the US.
 
I quit the NRA in the 80's when I saw them becoming a republican club.

If you supported the 2nd, it wouldn't have mattered whether it was a Republican club, Democrat club or Whig club, would it? Do you really see Democrats as the more generally pro-gun political party?
 
Some do, but the NRA stopped putting them on the "good" politician list. Other groups exist that lobby for gun rights. I give money to them.
 
Good, just donated to the NRA for a campaign AGAINST President Obama. One more nail in his coffin.

And now it will be the NRA that costs you the 2018 and 2020 elections.

NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual CPAC on Thursday LaPierre defended Second Amendment rights and warned of a "socialist agenda" intended to strip firearms away from law-abiding citizens.

LaPierre, who was not listed on CPAC's official schedule, accused Democrats of making gun control a political issue in order to achieve their ultimate goal to "eradicate all individual freedoms."


"What they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding citizens. "Their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. They want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of the family, the failure of America's school systems and even the unbelievable failure of the FBI."

Right before LaPierre took the stage, NRA national spokeswoman Dana Loesch also spoke, striking a far angrier tone than she had in a CNN town hall Wednesday evening and even admitting the accusations she was about to make would be controversial.

"Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it. I'm not saying that you love the tragedy, but I am saying that you love the ratings. Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you and many of the legacy media in the back," she charged, pointing to journalists at the back of the ballroom.

And as LaPierre did, Loesch blamed failures in law enforcement for the latest tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

"We will not be gaslighted into thinking that we are responsible for a tragedy that we had nothing to do with. It is not our job to follow up on red flags. It is not our job to make sure that states are reporting to the background system," Loesch said.

The elites care not one whit about America's school system and schoolchildren," LaPierre added.

"I hear a lot of quiet in this room, and I sense your anxiety," LaPierre said, turning to the political consequences of the debate. "And you should be anxious, and you should be frightened. If they seize power, if these so-called 'European socialists' take over the House and the Senate, and God forbid they get the White House again, our Americans freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever."

LaPierre ended his speech, to a standing ovation

Ahead of the NRA leader's speech, Trump tweeted his support for LaPierre and others in the organization, calling them "Great People and Great American Patriots" who will "do the right thing."
 
Good, just donated to the NRA for a campaign AGAINST President Obama. One more nail in his coffin.

And now it will be the NRA that costs you the 2018 and 2020 elections.

NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual CPAC on Thursday LaPierre defended Second Amendment rights and warned of a "socialist agenda" intended to strip firearms away from law-abiding citizens.

LaPierre, who was not listed on CPAC's official schedule, accused Democrats of making gun control a political issue in order to achieve their ultimate goal to "eradicate all individual freedoms."


"What they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding citizens. "Their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. They want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of the family, the failure of America's school systems and even the unbelievable failure of the FBI."

Right before LaPierre took the stage, NRA national spokeswoman Dana Loesch also spoke, striking a far angrier tone than she had in a CNN town hall Wednesday evening and even admitting the accusations she was about to make would be controversial.

"Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it. I'm not saying that you love the tragedy, but I am saying that you love the ratings. Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you and many of the legacy media in the back," she charged, pointing to journalists at the back of the ballroom.

And as LaPierre did, Loesch blamed failures in law enforcement for the latest tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

"We will not be gaslighted into thinking that we are responsible for a tragedy that we had nothing to do with. It is not our job to follow up on red flags. It is not our job to make sure that states are reporting to the background system," Loesch said.

The elites care not one whit about America's school system and schoolchildren," LaPierre added.

"I hear a lot of quiet in this room, and I sense your anxiety," LaPierre said, turning to the political consequences of the debate. "And you should be anxious, and you should be frightened. If they seize power, if these so-called 'European socialists' take over the House and the Senate, and God forbid they get the White House again, our Americans freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever."

LaPierre ended his speech, to a standing ovation

Ahead of the NRA leader's speech, Trump tweeted his support for LaPierre and others in the organization, calling them "Great People and Great American Patriots" who will "do the right thing."


2018 - GOP increases their hold on the Senate to 56. They continue to hold the house.

Bank on it Comrade
 

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