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repealfederalgunlaws
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Fake news. Sometimes the blaze can really be stupid. Don might be given the nra "president" job though. Wayne is "executive vp" meaning "in CHARGE."
Lapierre is a longtime deep state asset. That's why he's paid so much and that's why he's been there for a LONG time. Replacing Lapierre is a tough job for the deep state. Don JR has zero experience with or knowledge about the deep state.
Ask yourself how Lapierre has fended off EVERY challenge, AND kept total control. Deep state help. The "patriotic" wing of the CIA (or so they see themselves) is undoubtedly who controls the NRA. Wayne says all the right things to the cameras but it's the behind the scenes actions for decades that give away the deep state control over the NRA. |
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