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Hoyt

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18. Quit looking for the exact words and think about the NRA's purpose and supporters.
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 10:05 AM
Apr 2012

Based upon your 145 posts, that might be a stretch for you.

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So what's the problem? shadowrider Apr 2012 #1
You disagree? fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #4
The Dem Party platform should get rid of the gun control mantra AH1Apache Apr 2012 #5
Right fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #48
What are you doing from the inside to change it? Starboard Tack Apr 2012 #73
What do you mean by "Which is it"? shadowrider Apr 2012 #8
So fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #49
How about the Dems realize that their positions are incorrect? krispos42 Apr 2012 #9
Execellent! n/t AH1Apache Apr 2012 #10
You guys ought to take a closer look at the NRA, their causes and LaPierre's lies about Obama and Hoyt Apr 2012 #11
Like I said, facts, not rhetoric or propaganda krispos42 Apr 2012 #12
And additionally, how about if Dems admit that there is a *compound* Simo 1939_1940 Apr 2012 #25
amen fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #58
You Go Ahead and Dispute the Democratic Position fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #50
Okay, I will. krispos42 Apr 2012 #67
"Are the majority of NRA members right wing nuts or tea baggers?" lastlib Apr 2012 #19
Too bad for you assumption that more guns = more gun deaths Simo 1939_1940 Apr 2012 #22
Police deaths up 75% in the last few years. safeinOhio Apr 2012 #30
Nice try. Simo 1939_1940 Apr 2012 #37
The biggest rise has been in smaller towns, not big cities. safeinOhio Apr 2012 #39
And you know this how? AH1Apache Apr 2012 #23
Welcome to DU. safeinOhio Apr 2012 #40
Or....the fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #51
Neither... sarisataka Apr 2012 #33
Explain fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #62
You said it and it is very true. The problem is dishonesty and stupidity. Starboard Tack Apr 2012 #71
We don't have a spot open for another Party Zampolit. X_Digger Apr 2012 #72
NRA = GOP TheCowsCameHome Apr 2012 #2
By NRA and gun-nuts declaration everyone should be armed anyway they want mazzarro Apr 2012 #3
That's funny AH1Apache Apr 2012 #6
Sure you are right, the NRA is not for gun proliferation, more guns in public, and other such BS. Hoyt Apr 2012 #13
Hoyt, you ain't been right about nothing in this group so far AH1Apache Apr 2012 #14
They want more people to pack, they want laws relaxed, etc. That's clear. Whether it "everyone" or Hoyt Apr 2012 #15
They want more people to pack AH1Apache Apr 2012 #16
Quit looking for the exact words and think about the NRA's purpose and supporters. Hoyt Apr 2012 #18
You made the claim about the NRA AH1Apache Apr 2012 #20
Citing post count......... Simo 1939_1940 Apr 2012 #24
I see. So you attribute YOUR opinion as NRA fact and can't back up shadowrider Apr 2012 #17
Oh, you know, AH1Apache Apr 2012 #21
Well....Explain This fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #63
Yet another one with the any gun, any time, any place by anyone mantra shadowrider Apr 2012 #7
I just went to the NRA home page safeinOhio Apr 2012 #31
You didn't answer the question. Where is the "guns anywhere, anytime by anyone" quote? shadowrider Apr 2012 #32
You are right, I didn't, however I did safeinOhio Apr 2012 #41
I think it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. You see shadowrider Apr 2012 #44
If progressives joined the republican party safeinOhio Apr 2012 #45
If progressives, en masse, joined the NRA shadowrider Apr 2012 #46
Keep Dreaming fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #55
about the Republican Party gejohnston Apr 2012 #47
Cool. Dems ate half way there. nt rrneck Apr 2012 #26
1st black president = massive increase in gun sales. whatta coincidence nt msongs Apr 2012 #27
You never disappoint do you? AH1Apache Apr 2012 #28
you missed Katrina gejohnston Apr 2012 #29
How about first Dem president in 8 years with a track record of being VERY anti-gun rl6214 Apr 2012 #34
You think the NRA is correct about Obama? What? Logical Apr 2012 #35
I think the political arm of the NRA (nra-il I think) are a bunch of fear mongering idiots rl6214 Apr 2012 #36
Only difference is the NRA safeinOhio Apr 2012 #42
IIRC, the NRA gejohnston Apr 2012 #43
Tell Me fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #53
Last time I checked gejohnston Apr 2012 #56
Bravo fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #57
even after I admit to belonging to...... gejohnston Apr 2012 #60
LOL fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #61
Why did you let it expire in 1976? fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #59
1979 gejohnston Apr 2012 #64
Well fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #65
those should be local issues gejohnston Apr 2012 #66
Iwould LOVE to see Obama at next years convention rl6214 Apr 2012 #69
I am not quite sure, burf Apr 2012 #38
FACT fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #54
FACT: THE NRA SPENDS MORE MONEY TO DEFEAT DEMS THAN TO DEFEAT GOP fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #52
The Democratic Party is hurting itself. oneshooter Apr 2012 #68
Try Answering the Question fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #70
Kinda like the democrats pander to unions? ToolMaker Apr 2012 #74
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