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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 4201722" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>I'm not trying to be coy, but at the same time I don't want a bunch of fingers pointed at me, I'm not a big player in this. But I have seen things and read things that have added up, IMO. I think all of this will become public knowledge shortly. Read post # 12, do a search, There is an attorney in Texas that is connected to a firm in #12. </p><p>IMO, WLP, and this is info taken off the internet, I have no proof of this, was given a credit card by the firm, they paid the CC bills, and then billed the NRA for services rendered, which included all the advertising and PR work, and of course the CC bills disguised as something else. So now the anti gunners will paint this as gun people are crooks, they have stolen money from their own brothers, and this is another reason to ban guns, and to those people on the fence, they just might say, yeah maybe it's time, WLP may have taken down the NRA single handidly, but he had help. As for "within miles of the OKCGC" we can talk about that later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 4201722, member: 52708"] I'm not trying to be coy, but at the same time I don't want a bunch of fingers pointed at me, I'm not a big player in this. But I have seen things and read things that have added up, IMO. I think all of this will become public knowledge shortly. Read post # 12, do a search, There is an attorney in Texas that is connected to a firm in #12. IMO, WLP, and this is info taken off the internet, I have no proof of this, was given a credit card by the firm, they paid the CC bills, and then billed the NRA for services rendered, which included all the advertising and PR work, and of course the CC bills disguised as something else. So now the anti gunners will paint this as gun people are crooks, they have stolen money from their own brothers, and this is another reason to ban guns, and to those people on the fence, they just might say, yeah maybe it's time, WLP may have taken down the NRA single handidly, but he had help. As for "within miles of the OKCGC" we can talk about that later. [/QUOTE]
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