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To: bentway who wrote (281586)3/24/2006 1:00:15 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575337
 
john Kerri was in the NRA



To: bentway who wrote (281586)3/24/2006 1:20:57 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575337
 
Wasn't Tim McVeigh in the NRA? David Koresh?

I have no idea and I don't really care that much -

See -

"I have no idea if they where or not. If they where it really doesn't matter. The NRA is no more responsible for the criminal actions of a couple of its members than Silicon Investor would be responsible if you set up a stock scam that didn't involve SI. If some old guy commits a crime do we have to go after the AARP? I suppose that we have to go after the NEA because some teachers have sexually abused students..."

Message 22292297

There are, however, legions of examples of the NRA choosing the interests of the industry over the safety and well-being of consumers. One recent, glaring example was the organization's support for federal legislation limiting the liability of firearm manufacturers for injuries caused by defective guns.

Allow such lawsuits and you open up a huge can of worms. The lawsuits aren't just against guns that are actually and seriously defective, but rather would hold gun manufactures liable for any negative consequences of guns. It would be sort of like suing Ford because they made the get away care used in a bank robbery. Also some lawyers try to argue that guns are "inherently defective" because they can be used to kill and can't be made 100% safe.

As for the racism charge quoting one or two borad members making racist or possibly racist statements doesn't amount to much of an argument that the organization is racist.

The NRA's labeling itself as "this nation's oldest civil rights organization" is not unjustified, the only limitation on it is that it only protects one specific type of civil right.

Tim



To: bentway who wrote (281586)3/24/2006 1:48:16 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1575337
 
The NRA's idea of "family values" is a daddy with an arsenal. Of course sonny boy wants to play with those guns while daddy's away. And sonny boy sometimes shoots off his friend's head by mistake. or maybe sonny boy gets mad at a bully at school and takes daddy's guns down to do a little payback. or maybe sonny boy plays too many violent video games and wants to use daddy's guns to act out in real life.