Sunday, January 20, 2013

NRA tunes into cable TV to raise money, air gun rights issues

With polls showing that our Second Amendment is still nearly as well loved as ever, one is tempted to reckon that our guns are safe, for now. A new poll, for instance, even shows that the National Rifle Association is more well loved than Hollywood. The new

WASHINGTON — The National Rifle Association stepped up its anti-Obama rhetoric on Thursday, declaring in a fundraising email that President Barack Obama had allegedly "pledged to raise $20 million to ram his gun ban

“NRA: Practice Array” advertises “one-touch access to the NRA network of news, laws, facts, knowledge, safety tips, educational materials and online resources,” but these facial appearance are not an integrated part of the app. Despite the app's claims of

After dragging Mr. Obama's two daughters into a contentious national debate, the NRA insinuates that there is something un-American about their being protected by the Secret Service when most American school children don't delight in that level of security.

RAND PAUL (R-KENTUCKY): You have some Republicans backing down like Christie backing down and criticizing the NRA, and I reckon that doesn't do us any excellent. So, I reckon Republicans do call for to stand more firmly on this issue. INGRAHAM: Why do you

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NRA tunes into cable TV to raise money, air gun rights issues

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