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Wayne LaPierre and the NRA begins lawsuit over gun rights.
Here's the link, pretty good video.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/1095760427001/fierce-battle-over-gun-rights
jplove71
08-07-2011, 15:08
Wayne LaPierre and the NRA begins lawsuit over gun rights.
Here's the link, pretty good video.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/1095760427001/fierce-battle-over-gun-rights
Very good interview of the NRA Exec VP, Wayne LaPierre. I agree 100% with what he's saying.
trlcavscout
08-07-2011, 15:50
If they keep this up I will start paying them again [Beer] I quit do to the compromises and lack of effort they were showing for a while.
kidicarus13
08-07-2011, 17:30
Wayne definitely told it like it is.
Jumpstart
08-08-2011, 07:02
Nice.
The rogue Obama/George Soros administration is also circumventing Congress and immigration law by executive fiat, that is, the non-enforcement of immigration law against selected illegal aliens.
UberTong
08-08-2011, 09:21
Good stuff, too bad it will bounce of the sheeples skulls.
Nice.
The rogue Obama/George Soros administration is also circumventing Congress and immigration law by executive fiat, that is, the non-enforcement of immigration law against selected illegal aliens.
Oh, that is so true, and along with the gun rights issue Wayne's fighting now the problem is no one is really awake on this unless it directly involves them (like us gun people and the NRA members)... John Q. Public probably will see this, and move on.
Nice.
The rogue Obama/George Soros administration is also circumventing Congress and immigration law by executive fiat, that is, the non-enforcement of immigration law against selected illegal aliens.
You mean worse than Bushy? Yea, I guess its a little worse, but if a pub gets in, they won't be much better, just crackin down for show.
Border has to stay open for the$$$$$$$ controband that comes across. Ain't neva gonna close.
You mean worse than Bushy? Yea, I guess its a little worse, but if a pub gets in, they won't be much better, just crackin down for show.
Border has to stay open for the$$$$$$$ controband that comes across. Ain't neva gonna close.
Say what!? The smuggling of drugs/guns/money/people across the border is not a good thing for our country. It breeds more delinquent non-tax paying people in America, violence (both here and down there), and more and more drugs. Not to mention the money spent on all the border control that is vastly under manned and under funded.
Lex_Luthor
08-16-2011, 12:23
Great vid! He presented that VERY well.
Great-Kazoo
08-16-2011, 20:29
are you sure this is for real??? I have not heard anything from Dudley, he's on top of the game:)
relax Francis i'm a just funnin ya
relichunter
08-17-2011, 07:50
The best statement right at the end..."That must be some form." [ROFL1]
Say what!? The smuggling of drugs/guns/money/people across the border is not a good thing for our country. It breeds more delinquent non-tax paying people in America, violence (both here and down there), and more and more drugs. Not to mention the money spent on all the border control that is vastly under manned and under funded.
Say what? - I be sayin it be no worse under de Bama den it twas unda bush. Dig dat mayon?
[Coffee]
Say what!? The smuggling of drugs/guns/money/people across the border is not a good thing for our country. It breeds more delinquent non-tax paying people in America, violence (both here and down there), and more and more drugs. Not to mention the money spent on all the border control that is vastly under manned and under funded.
I agree, for us tax paying citizens...having these illegal immigrants reside in our country is not a good thing. The problem is, the big corporations don't see it that way. The banks are now allowing illegal aliens to cash their checks and open checking/saving accounts with these flea market "Meican Consulate" ID cards. Mortgage companies are financing illegals for home loans and banks are giving them car & perosnal loands, etc.. So the big coroporations are capitalizing on their $$$. So make sure you work hard...millions on welfare and other state assisted income are depending on it!
Say what!? The smuggling of drugs/guns/money/people across the border is not a good thing for our country. It breeds more delinquent non-tax paying people in America, violence (both here and down there), and more and more drugs. Not to mention the money spent on all the border control that is vastly under manned and under funded.
and all those same people vote 90% democrat. maybe not that exact percentage but still pretty good numbers for them.
hollohas
09-12-2011, 12:59
If they keep this up I will start paying them again [Beer] I quit do to the compromises and lack of effort they were showing for a while.
LaPierre has been doing a pretty good job IMO.
BTW, he wrote this little gem that I give to everyone I know.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ETJV5f2PL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg
You used to be able to get it for free from the NRA but it's special website is now down. Great little book though if you can find it.
Say what!? The smuggling of drugs/guns/money/people across the border is not a good thing for our country. It breeds more delinquent non-tax paying people in America, violence (both here and down there), and more and more drugs. Not to mention the money spent on all the border control that is vastly under manned and under funded.
Too many businesses depend on illegal immigration for it to ever stop. Trying to stop illegal immigration works about as well as trying to eradicate illegal drugs. Billions (if not trillions) of dollars have been spent on trying to rid society of both and the return on that investment has been appalling. I'm not in favor of either but I'm realistic enough to acknowledge that cocaine and wetbacks will remain long after I'm pushing up flowers.
When your average American university student graduates with degree in-hand and his/her highest ambition is to pick fruit or mow lawns for a living, then the illegal immigration issue will diminish.
However, I don't see anyone in my neighborhood clamoring to live 10 to a room and work in the fields all day for minimum wage with illusions of somehow managing to cover the mortgage. Illegal immigration? -it's here to stay, whether we like it or not.
Singlestack
09-16-2011, 13:02
I must have missed something along the way, but I heard LaPierre (and many others) convincingly make the case that the cartels aren't buying the US guns and smuggling them across the border - instead, the cartels buy guns (much more cheaply) on the world black market and across the Mexico Southern border. Makes total sense to me.
In the interview, I thought I later heard him say the cartels were buying guns from the gun stores?? So who are these 22 year old straw buyers buying 2,000-3,000 guns for from the US stores? Criminals outside the cartels? US-based drug smugglers or human trafficers? Or someone else?
If the cartels can buy guns more cheaply from other sources, why would they go through the trouble of buying from US stores? That part doesn't make sense...
Singlestack
"Say what!? The smuggling of drugs/guns/money/people across the border is not a good thing for our country. It breeds more delinquent non-tax paying people in America, violence (both here and down there), and more and more drugs. Not to mention the money spent on all the border control that is vastly under manned and under funded."
One other thing - this creates a 'problem' that government can pretend to 'solve', at the expense of our Liberty (and more taxes), of course. This is the reason that the 'drug problem' has increased greatly since the War on (some) Drugs began...
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