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The NRA Was Waging War on Facts Way Before the ‘Fake News’ Boom
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As the child of a firearms collector tagging along to gun shows and shooting ranges in the 1980s and 90s, I soaked up a lot of lessons that never appeared in my schoolbooks. I learned, among other things, that the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergs controlled George H.W. Bush's administration to advance the New World Order; that David Koresh and Randy Weaver were patriots martyred by the fascist Janet Reno's jackbooted government thugs; and that a race war was definitely coming to America—the only real question was which side the government would be on.
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Sosalty
(12/14/2016)
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No news provider can give 100% facts. NRA news comes the closest as it's the most scrutinized of all opinion makers. No other publication is held to such high standards by both its supporters and its detractors. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(12/14/2016)
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The NRA was waging war, but war against the gunbanners, who are famous for scr###ng with facts. Like the supposed "fact" that you're 43 times more likely to kill yourself if you have a gun in yourself than a criminal. A "fact" gleaned from counting every crack house, methlab, suicide, every gang "safehouse," and all other criminal activity that happens inside in one PHONEY stat. If you DON'T have a methlab in your house,it cannot explode. Like, if you DON'T travel by plane, you probably won't die in a planecrash. So, if you're an honest person with a gun in your house, in reality, you're OK. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(12/14/2016)
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"a gun in yourself...." ACK!
I should have said "a gun in your house." Geeeeesh. Too much coffee this morning I guess. |
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