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What I discovered as a pro-gun-control member of the NRA
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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I joined a few years back to see what the NRA was up to. It was my way of infiltrating the organization as a Democrat and supporter of gun controls.
With my $25 membership, I got a camo shoulder bag made in China, a flashlight bright enough that it seems like it could burn a hole in a wall, and endless mailings of solicitations for money and offers to win a whole armory for which I would have absolutely no use.
But in a presidential election year, don't just take the word of someone who says, "These people really hate Hillary Clinton." You can join and find out for yourself or browse through the publications at nra.org. |
Comment by:
sheldonsthomas
(5/28/2016)
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What I discovered by reading your article is that you did not learn a single thing.
A closed mind can only be opened from within. |
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