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In reply to the discussion: "Due to my liberal friends' attacks...I have now become a life member of the NRA" [View all]benEzra
(12,148 posts)47. Sigh...this is 1994 all over again.
Same rhetoric, same echo-chamber "consensus" constructed by shunning anyone who disagrees. That's how things like the New York ban get put forward by people who seriously consider them reasonable and mainstream, and then ultimately get surprised by the shocked pushback after it passes.
When the consensus of the cloister is "all them hunters don't need more than 10 rounds in their huntin' guns" and anyone who dares point out that (say) most gun owners aren't hunters, or that >10 rounds has been mainstream for over a century, is labeled an "NRA apologist" and dismissed without consideration, then the discussion is likely to veer into the weeds.
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"Due to my liberal friends' attacks...I have now become a life member of the NRA" [View all]
alp227
Jan 2013
OP
Well there are some liberals who own guns and probably are members of the NRA.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#3
You come from good stock there friend. Wear it with a badge of courage. I have always
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#30
Well I am not into guns. I don't believe in spilling peoples blood. Of course I wouldn't
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#32
I see no problem with target practice. I am with her about not liking to hunt. But
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#34
I don't like guns period. I wouldn't have them either. But like I said I don't care if people
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#40
Oh my did you know an idiot that did that with a cup of gasoline? Jeepers are stupid.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#44
I bet she can solve the case before the show is over, huh? I'd hate that.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#45
I will likely never join or support the NRA but the irrational blather, naked fear
bluerum
Jan 2013
#8
The NRA has shown itself to be evil. Why would anyone want to join an evil organization?
hrmjustin
Jan 2013
#13
No I am not saying you are evil and I wish happiness for you and your family.
hrmjustin
Jan 2013
#29
I don't get why the NRA is so intimidating. It represents gunrunners - most of whom sell guns
underthematrix
Jan 2013
#19
i think a large percentage of new memberships were for the sole purpose of sticking it to libs
frylock
Jan 2013
#25