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<blockquote data-quote="keeper7011" data-source="post: 1177580" data-attributes="member: 7365"><p>Gullible? Tell it to the NRA. The trap was set and they rushed right in. What better way to take out an organization than to divide and conquer? The NRA allowed itself to appear to be "wishy-washy" to it's own members and to the public at large. At a time when all 2nd amendment groups should be pulling together there is now distrust and bickering. As easy as it is to manipulate public opinion these days, the NRA, no matter how noble their intentions allowed themselves to be manipulated by the opposition and their credibility tarnished. Is it fatal? Nope. The attention span of the john doe public is very short spanned. Human nature is to point the finger at someone else and not want to admit a mistake. Man up and keep fighting the good fight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keeper7011, post: 1177580, member: 7365"] Gullible? Tell it to the NRA. The trap was set and they rushed right in. What better way to take out an organization than to divide and conquer? The NRA allowed itself to appear to be "wishy-washy" to it's own members and to the public at large. At a time when all 2nd amendment groups should be pulling together there is now distrust and bickering. As easy as it is to manipulate public opinion these days, the NRA, no matter how noble their intentions allowed themselves to be manipulated by the opposition and their credibility tarnished. Is it fatal? Nope. The attention span of the john doe public is very short spanned. Human nature is to point the finger at someone else and not want to admit a mistake. Man up and keep fighting the good fight! [/QUOTE]
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