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Did you even read the article you posted? The NRA isn't anywhere in there and, so far as I know, was not involved in the negotiations.
And, you also failed to note who pulled the plug on the whole thing...the Obama administration. The gun-control, uber-left wing participants are livid with rage.
Can we get some kudos for the President on this? Naw...can't do that, can we?
Did you even read the article you posted? The NRA isn't anywhere in there and, so far as I know, was not involved in the negotiations.
And, you also failed to note who pulled the plug on the whole thing...the Obama administration. The gun-control, uber-left wing participants are livid with rage.
Can we get some kudos for the President on this? Naw...can't do that, can we?
No we cannot give some kudos to dear leader, because the only thing that stopped him from signing was the groundswell of negative reaction and a pending election.
Obama has no interest in protecting the rights of the common man.
The NRA was instrumental in mobilizing and educating freedom loving people's to contact their reps, so yes they deserve credit.
No we cannot give some kudos to dear leader, because the only thing that stopped him from signing was the groundswell of negative reaction and a pending election.
Obama has no interest in protecting the rights of the common man.
Wait until he's reelected without the worry of another election. That's when we'll see how he really feels about all issues.
Did you even read the article you posted? The NRA isn't anywhere in there and, so far as I know, was not involved in the negotiations.
And, you also failed to note who pulled the plug on the whole thing...the Obama administration. The gun-control, uber-left wing participants are livid with rage.
Can we get some kudos for the President on this? Naw...can't do that, can we?
The desperation from the left to try to pump up the Failure In Chief marches on and gets more pathetic by the day. Don't you get dizzy from all of the spinning that you do?
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One of the reasons this month's negotiations are taking place is that the United States, the world's biggest arms trader accounting for over 40 percent of global conventional arms transfers, reversed U.S. policy on the issue after Barack Obama became president and decided in 2009 to support a treaty.
No we cannot give some kudos to dear leader, because the only thing that stopped him from signing was the groundswell of negative reaction and a pending election.
Obama has no interest in protecting the rights of the common man.
The NRA was instrumental in mobilizing and educating freedom loving people's to contact their reps, so yes they deserve credit.
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The NRA was instrumental in mobilizing and educating freedom loving people's to contact their reps, so yes they deserve credit.
Exactly. ROFL at these asinine leftist fools who want to blame the NRA for the CO shooting and also want to try to dismiss the NRA when they score another victory for the rights of law abiding firearms owners.
No we cannot give some kudos to dear leader, because the only thing that stopped him from signing was the groundswell of negative reaction and a pending election.
Obama has no interest in protecting the rights of the common man.
Is that just your opinion, or can you back it up with facts?
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The NRA was instrumental in mobilizing and educating freedom loving people's to contact their reps, so yes they deserve credit.
Members of Congress were not involved in the negotiations.
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