Monday, June 24, 2013

Criminals in Charge: The Not So Law-abiding Gun Owners in the NRA's Leadership

NRA board member Ted Nugent

The Examiner

The NRA leaders like to speak on behalf of law-abiding gun owners and they often argue that any infringement on gun owner's freedoms, including background checks or limits on the types of guns that can be purchased, are unfair burdens placed upon lawful gun owners. However, the NRA's objections may stem in part from the fact that many members of the NRA leadership are not in fact law-abiding gun owners. The NRA board is populated with a smattering of criminals whose objection to gun laws might be rooted not in their concern for law-abiding gun owners, but their desire to protect fellow criminals. Let us meet the criminals in high places within the NRA's leadership:

Harlon Carter: Murderer, Former NRA President and architect of the Cincinnatti Revolution within the NRA

Ted Nugent: Serial poacher and wannabee presidential assassin

Don Young: And you thought Sarah Palin was bad?

Larry Craig: Does the NRA board let him have his own bathroom?

David Keene: NRA President and road rage's poster father?

Manny Fernandez: Proof that outlawing guns does not keep guns out of criminal hands

Bob Brown: Accomplice to multiple murders?

The NRA leadership is unqualified to speak on behalf of law-abiding gun owners

Given that the NRA leadership is populated with a number of men who have been convicted of criminal activity or have been implicated in serious violent crimes, up to and including murder, they are in no position to speak on behalf of law-abiding gun owners. Murderers, murder for hire facilitators, serial poachers and other criminals lack the moral authority to lecture the nation on how to protect law-abiding citizens from the "bad guys" with guns. Some of the "bad guys" with guns are sitting on the NRA's Board of Directors, and it is about time the "good guys" (without guns) do something to stop them. Congress can continue to cower in fear of the NRA or they can stand up and do something to stop the "bad guys" with guns from bullying the nation into submission yet again. 

Has anyone else noticed The Examiner has been using a better caliber of author lately?  

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10 comments:

  1. That wouldn't be an insult against Kurt, would it?

    But if you want to compare organizations, let's talk about all the felons in Mayors Against Guns.

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    1. By percentages you lose and by severity of crimes you lose.

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    2. Let's see, felonies committed by mayors vs. misdemeanors and having a son who did something wrong? How does that mean I lose?

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    3. Don't forget, the list also included the horrible crimes of being compared to Sarah Palin, and of having people misconstrue one's words.

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  2. Has anyone else noticed The Examiner has been using a better caliber of author lately?

    I'm no great writer, but at least I'm no statist bootlicker like your new pal here.

    Besides, what's with the "lately" crap? Your Darling has been writing for Examiner for two and a half years.

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    1. Literary quality and journalism is measured by how the author treats the subject of guns. That being the case, Chekhov must be one of the worst ever.

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  3. Want more of these lunatic criminals leading the NRA? See here: http://www.meetthenra.org/

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    1. Have you looked at the felons in Mayors Against Guns yet? Of course, for your side, more felons is a good thing, since that makes them prohibited persons. The more the merrier, right?

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    2. I have. They're almost all white collar criminals, unlike some of the NRA leaders.

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    3. Mikeb, with the possible exception of treason, there is no crime worse than abusing public office. That erodes the public's trust in government and uses the power of government to harm citizens for the benefit of politicians.

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