Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NRA criticized for ad about Obama's daughters

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sharp pushback against any new gun regulations, the National Rifle Association posted a Web video that marks President Barack Obama an ''elitist hypocrite'' for allowing his daughters to be protected by armed Secret Service

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sharp pushback against any new gun regulations, the National Rifle Association posted a Web video that marks President Barack Obama an ''elitist hypocrite'' for allowing his daughters to be protected by armed Secret Service

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sharp pushback against any new gun regulations, the National Rifle Association posted a Web video that marks President Barack Obama an ''elitist hypocrite'' for allowing his daughters to be protected by armed Secret Service

The National Rifle Association blasted out an urgent fundraising appeal by Executive Director Wayne LaPierre Tuesday night, hours ahead of President Barack Obama's announcement of 23 executive actions on gun control.

The National Rifle Association pre-empted Wednesday's White House announcement on the results of Vice President Joe Biden's task force on gun violence prevention by releasing a controversial ad that targets the

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