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Mitt Romney warns NRA against an 'unrestrained' second-term Obama
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Holiday" data-source="post: 1805315"><p>Politics are quite humorous. It amazes me that Obama has done nothing to infringe the 2nd Amendment, and yet is again the target of the NRA this time around. IF this is always the case for a Democratic Presidential Candidate, then what incentive do they have in the future to care what the NRA says? If there is no acknowledgement of a term well-done, then why try to appease them? Sometimes I think the NRA does more damage than good when it comes to elections. </p><p></p><p>In reality though I realize that the NRA has become just another lobby organization, dependent on fear to pull in the mighty $$$. None of this is taken seriously by either candidate. Just like a professional athlete is required to stay after the game for the press conference, the Republican nominee is required to sing to the choir every election cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Holiday, post: 1805315"] Politics are quite humorous. It amazes me that Obama has done nothing to infringe the 2nd Amendment, and yet is again the target of the NRA this time around. IF this is always the case for a Democratic Presidential Candidate, then what incentive do they have in the future to care what the NRA says? If there is no acknowledgement of a term well-done, then why try to appease them? Sometimes I think the NRA does more damage than good when it comes to elections. In reality though I realize that the NRA has become just another lobby organization, dependent on fear to pull in the mighty $$$. None of this is taken seriously by either candidate. Just like a professional athlete is required to stay after the game for the press conference, the Republican nominee is required to sing to the choir every election cycle. [/QUOTE]
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