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<blockquote data-quote="WessonOil" data-source="post: 2359856" data-attributes="member: 25792"><p>For those who think lobbying is "begging," here's Michelle Obama asking for money from donors to place more anti-gunners into office to help pass more ant-gun laws next time:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.teammitch.com/lundergan_grimes_attends_fundraiser_with_michelle_obama_in_new_york" target="_blank">http://www.teammitch.com/lundergan_grimes_attends_fundraiser_with_michelle_obama_in_new_york</a></p><p></p><p><strong>"And let's not forget about that commonsense gun legislation that so many of us feel so strongly about," the first lady said. "Sadly as you know, that bill failed. Anyone know by how many votes? It failed by just six votes in the Senate. Six. So make no mistake about it: the midterm elections, they matter. They matter."</strong> </p><p></p><p>As I understand it, we're supposed to combat this with the JFPO, who refuses to get into politics, Ron's Paul's organization, where a search on their own website hardly produces a "hit" on what they're doing poiitically as far as firearms, and the GOA, who with perhaps 300,000 members, is not a political factor.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, the same posters who oppose the NRA due to their compromises will vote Republican on election day, or don't vote at all.</p><p></p><p>You might also bear in mind, that as religion has less and less influence on people, telling them it's a "God given right" won't mean anything.</p><p></p><p>So far, I'm just not seeing a better alternative to the NRA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WessonOil, post: 2359856, member: 25792"] For those who think lobbying is "begging," here's Michelle Obama asking for money from donors to place more anti-gunners into office to help pass more ant-gun laws next time: [url]http://www.teammitch.com/lundergan_grimes_attends_fundraiser_with_michelle_obama_in_new_york[/url] [B]"And let's not forget about that commonsense gun legislation that so many of us feel so strongly about," the first lady said. "Sadly as you know, that bill failed. Anyone know by how many votes? It failed by just six votes in the Senate. Six. So make no mistake about it: the midterm elections, they matter. They matter."[/B] As I understand it, we're supposed to combat this with the JFPO, who refuses to get into politics, Ron's Paul's organization, where a search on their own website hardly produces a "hit" on what they're doing poiitically as far as firearms, and the GOA, who with perhaps 300,000 members, is not a political factor. Meanwhile, the same posters who oppose the NRA due to their compromises will vote Republican on election day, or don't vote at all. You might also bear in mind, that as religion has less and less influence on people, telling them it's a "God given right" won't mean anything. So far, I'm just not seeing a better alternative to the NRA. [/QUOTE]
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