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WA: ‘Friends of NRA’ Fundraiser Draws Protests in Yakima
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More than two dozen people — some holding pieces of paper with the names of school children killed by gun violence and others chanting “Shame” — protested outside a Friends of the NRA fundraiser Saturday at the Yakima Convention Center. “I’m here because what presumably started as a benign hobby organization turned into a vile, violent, paranoid, racist, right-wing, conspiracy group that’s somehow managed to scare and pay people off to keep sensible regulations from being imposed on guns,” said Sidney Dolquist, a local business owner who was among some 30 protesters.
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dasing
(2/26/2018)
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Is liberal insanity infectious in their community???? |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(2/26/2018)
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I thought the KKK was essentially dead --- ooooops, sorry, I got confused, the story is about the NRA. I get that some people are not going to agree with the NRA, but to try to paint them as a racist paranoid conspiracy group is just vile. |
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netsyscon
(2/27/2018)
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Mark, you and the protestor also left out the most important part about the NRA. They are armed. Also, peacefull. If the majority of gun owners weren't peacefull, don't you think there would be more protestors MISSING!!
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