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Title: more anti NRA
Post by: csaaphill on December 24, 2012, 09:49:50 AM
Liberal pundits who spent the last week since the Newtown massacre treating the National Rifle Association as a pinata often underestimate the group’s popularity and hold on the loyalty of a large and influential membership. But the NRA’s first public statement since the school shooting shows its leadership is as tone deaf to the mood of the country as its critics are to the thinking of gun-rights supporters.

After a week of radio silence from the powerful lobby, yesterday’s press conference by Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s executive vice president, might have been the start of a campaign to win back the hearts of a nation that has grown cold to the traditional anti-gun-law arguments. Instead, LaPierre delivered a strident rant that made even his generally sensible idea about ramping up security at schools sound idiotic.
 


The point isn’t that the NRA’s critics are completely right. They aren’t. More gun laws aren’t a magic formula to prevent shootings by madmen. In a different context, most Americans might agree with LaPierre that the best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with one.

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Yet by refusing to contemplate even small changes in existing laws, the NRA lost its chance to get back into the debate on terms other than as the villain in a morality play about the murder of innocents.

In a way, that is to be expected since the NRA’s attitude toward any form of gun control is similar to the response of pro-abortion groups to parental-consent laws or prohibition of procedures that smack of infanticide. Both see any infringement of an absolute right as the thin edge of the wedge toward abolition.

But LaPierre needs to know that there are times to give your usual stump speech, and times when it’s smarter to keep your mouth shut.

Yesterday showed that maybe another week or month of silence from the NRA might have been better than an attempt to bludgeon the nation into forgetting what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary.

The NRA didn’t have to concede its core beliefs in order to avoid looking just like the caricature of the heartless gun lobby that its foes talk about. LaPierre could have devoted more time to memorializing the victims, or simply said it’s not the time to rehearse old arguments.

Yet he couldn’t resist letting loose with a familiar litany about how more guns, rather than fewer, make the country safer. He blamed the creators of gun-free zones for the murders. And, though he opposes registering guns, he wants the mentally ill listed on a national register.

In another bizarre twist, he spoke as if the killings were the fault of old video games and the entertainment industry — showing he’s ready to throw the First Amendment under the bus to preserve the Second.

He lectured rather than listened and didn’t even take questions. The result was a public-relations disaster.

The NRA has 4 million members who vote; it is its use of the democratic system, not a sinister conspiracy, that is the source of its strength. But its leadership must act as if they care what the rest of the nation is thinking.

After Newtown, it was time for the NRA to take it down a notch. It may pay a heavy price for this misjudgment.
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: csaaphill on December 24, 2012, 05:32:42 PM
these show just how far these people will go.
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: Heredoggydoggy on December 24, 2012, 06:03:06 PM
So, what's their answer to a whacko with a gun...offer him a Latte?
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: BOWHUNTER45 on December 24, 2012, 06:06:29 PM
These shows are retarted ...I am watching ( bowling for columbine ) this show is seriously whacked  :yeah:
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: 300UltraMagShooter on December 24, 2012, 06:09:10 PM
who wrote that garbage? 

That's all the left wants is for them to cave "a little"...  because they know caving a little is all that is needed to completely take them down.

Who ever wrote that is as dumb as they come because this is EXACTLY what the left has been trying to do.... weaken the NRA. 

Can you post a link to the article so we can all give them a piece of our minds?

Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: washelkhunter on December 24, 2012, 06:16:40 PM
Time to dig my NRA ballcap out of the closet.   :tup:
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: csaaphill on December 24, 2012, 08:02:09 PM
sorry think it was on this link may have to search on their can't remember hwo I found it sorry but beleive both posts I posted on this are from the same site.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/20/anti-nra-hotel-chains-discounts (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/20/anti-nra-hotel-chains-discounts)
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: washelkhunter on December 24, 2012, 08:07:46 PM
I sleep better in lodgings knowing that there is other legal gun owners patronizing them. Guess ill give a positive shout out to Best Western on FB.
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: CAMPMEAT on December 24, 2012, 08:10:31 PM
I was watching Nat Geo today and it said that 500 people are killed by elephants every year.
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: kenjo on December 24, 2012, 08:49:20 PM
I was watching Nat Geo today and it said that 500 people are killed by elephants every year.

 :yike: Ban Assault Elephants NOW!!

It's for the children.

 :dunno:
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: Wenatcheejay on December 27, 2012, 11:39:58 PM
It is horrid that 200 people are killed in these Gun Free Zone Mass Killings. It is also sad that 400 people are struck by lightning. We have to look at what we can do to prevent deaths that can be prevented. It should be passed by Congress that all people be equipted with a lightning Rod before leaving their premises.
Title: Re: more anti NRA
Post by: 6x6in6 on December 28, 2012, 12:01:06 AM
It should be passed by Congress that all people be equipted with a lightning Rod before leaving their premises.
:chuckle:
The USCG reports 758 boating related deaths in the US in 2011.  70% of those the cause of death was drowning.
It should be passed by Congress that people are not allowed to own boats that cause people to drown.
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