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Tried to buy a cooper but couldnt.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 587291" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>No one on this planet believes Obama is more incompetent, and rejects his political beliefs more than I do, but you may be short of a few facts. Before Obama even came on the scene, Dan Cooper already began pursuing other interests. He did support Obama. Who knows why, likely he contracted dimentia. The employees of Cooper Arms never supported Obama. At that time in 2008 negotiations began and in 2009 Cooper arms was sold to Wilson Arms to become Cooper Firearms of Montana. The management of Wilson Arms/Cooper Firearms of Montana are strong supporters of pro gun politicians, and the NRA. The emplyees of Cooper deserve recognition for producing one of the finest factory rifles in production. In my opinion it would be unwarrented and unfair to not buy a Cooper for the reason you cite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 587291, member: 10291"] No one on this planet believes Obama is more incompetent, and rejects his political beliefs more than I do, but you may be short of a few facts. Before Obama even came on the scene, Dan Cooper already began pursuing other interests. He did support Obama. Who knows why, likely he contracted dimentia. The employees of Cooper Arms never supported Obama. At that time in 2008 negotiations began and in 2009 Cooper arms was sold to Wilson Arms to become Cooper Firearms of Montana. The management of Wilson Arms/Cooper Firearms of Montana are strong supporters of pro gun politicians, and the NRA. The emplyees of Cooper deserve recognition for producing one of the finest factory rifles in production. In my opinion it would be unwarrented and unfair to not buy a Cooper for the reason you cite. [/QUOTE]
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