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NRA's LaPierre: Millions will defend the Second Amendment on Election Day
November 8, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) -- Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association wrote in The Washington Times last week:
"The fight for 2012 is a fight for our country, our values and our freedom, and if the National Rifle Association (NRA) has anything to say about it, Barack Obama wont get a second term. Mark these words - the NRA and Americas gun owners will have plenty to say about it. President Obama doesnt want to hear that. He doesnt want gun owners active in the next election. He doesnt want to tangle with the NRAs 4 million members, or with the 30 million people who identify themselves with theNRA, or with Americas 90 million gun owners.
"Mr. Obama saw what happened in the 1990s. After the Clinton gun ban was shoved down the throats of Americans, gun owners turned out at the polls in record numbers and Democrats lost control of the House.
"The Obama administration saw those historic battles and hatched a political conspiracy to deceive Americans and hide its true agenda to dismantle the Second Amendment and our freedom. By delaying its anti-gun legislative agenda, its tried to dupe gun owners into believing our fundamental freedom is safe."
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Reader Comments
Amen.....Wayne! Providing we can get all freedom loving Americans motivated enough to leave their comfort zones, we can dump this whole socialistic mess. I have said it before, and I'll say it again.....If you are a gun owner and you don't belong to any Pro-Second Amendment organizations, you are part of the problem. Ninety million gun owning Americans who seriously believe in the Second Amendment can make certain that we wipe this socialist administration out of our government.
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