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I was brainwashed by the NRA and all I got was this lousy t-shirt
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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2192400" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>The NRA is still the most powerful pro-gun lobby and it has a lot of influence in DC. It, in turn, is influenced by it's members. If more constitutionalists had been NRA members at those crucial times in history maybe the NRA would have taken different actions. The NRA isn't an individual, it isn't even a corporation, it's a group made up of millions of members who can shape the direction it takes. Today the NRA seems to be as strict as I ever remember them being. It even rejected a bipartisan compromise made among two politicians ranked highly by the NRA. I believe it's because this is the way the membership has pushed the NRA to go. So you can either become a member and sway the future, or not and just complain about the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2192400, member: 26539"] The NRA is still the most powerful pro-gun lobby and it has a lot of influence in DC. It, in turn, is influenced by it's members. If more constitutionalists had been NRA members at those crucial times in history maybe the NRA would have taken different actions. The NRA isn't an individual, it isn't even a corporation, it's a group made up of millions of members who can shape the direction it takes. Today the NRA seems to be as strict as I ever remember them being. It even rejected a bipartisan compromise made among two politicians ranked highly by the NRA. I believe it's because this is the way the membership has pushed the NRA to go. So you can either become a member and sway the future, or not and just complain about the past. [/QUOTE]
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