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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
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<blockquote data-quote="kennygss" data-source="post: 735907" data-attributes="member: 41156"><p>Actually yes, I have read read the Constitution, many times. Diesected it in my Constitutional Law classes. I am not "against" your way of thinking. I am pointing out the reality of the situation. The "non-gun" public views the NRA as a bunch of recalcitrant non-bending right wing wackos. This gives "them" allot of traction in DC. I am suggesting that a pro-active, non confrontational dialogue will get more done. Otherwise, unilateral legislation is coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennygss, post: 735907, member: 41156"] Actually yes, I have read read the Constitution, many times. Diesected it in my Constitutional Law classes. I am not "against" your way of thinking. I am pointing out the reality of the situation. The "non-gun" public views the NRA as a bunch of recalcitrant non-bending right wing wackos. This gives "them" allot of traction in DC. I am suggesting that a pro-active, non confrontational dialogue will get more done. Otherwise, unilateral legislation is coming. [/QUOTE]
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