[ARCHIVED THREAD] - NAGR Misconceptions (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 3/22/2015 12:01:38 AM EDT
| If you guys would check out NAGR you would find that they do more & spend more money than the NRA fighting gun Controll with a much smaller budget. |
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If you guys would check out NAGR you would find that they do more & spend more money than the NRA fighting gun Controll with a much smaller budget. NAGR probably does spend more money than the NRA does fighting gun control. Unfortunately everything they spend money on hurts gun rights. Piss on NAGR. |
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If you guys would check out NAGR you would find that they do more & spend more money than the NRA fighting gun Controll with a much smaller budget. Can't you even fucking spell control the right way? For the love of Christ, everybody knows what a bunch of rejects and assholes make up NAGR. Here's to another shill getting a locked account.
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Ahhhh, now I see that you're a NAGR troll.
Sit down and let me tell you a story. Once upon a time, Colorado was a free land. That freedom made out-of-state interests like Mayor Bloomberg very unhappy. Wanting to tame the west and put a feather in his cap, Bloomberg sent a bunch of money into our state and decided to try to revoke that freedom that we Coloradans so desperately love. And so, in 2013, anti-gun bills popped up in the Colorado legislature. At first, we weren't too worried. Colorado could never fall. But fall we did. Against our will, against the voices of the constituency, against all logic and reason, our legislature passed a few anti-gun bills. No mags greater than 15 rounds, universal background checks, a fee to get a background check performed. This all happened in Dudley Brown's backyard, and yet RMGO did not push back. RMGO, Dudley's first organization, seemed to have forgotten about us here in Colorado. So, as luck would have it, 7 of us ARFcommers banded together and decided to take a stand. We were going to recall the legislators who went so far against their oath of office, stepped out of the bounds of what their constituency wanted, and who sided with out-of-state interests and big money over the rights and desires of Coloradans across the state. We had no political experience, no big money backers, nothing but some vitriolic anger and a whole hell of a lot of resentment. We struck out. We initiated a recall petition against two state senators, and helped guide a third. Where was Dudley Brown in all of this, you ask? On the sidelines, telling us we were going to fail. I believe his exact words were that we would fail because "[their] political experience can be measured on an egg timer." He offered no support, no encouragement, and in fact, actively bad-mouthed our efforts and tried to sink our recalls. Well guess what? On September 10, 2013, we brought Colorado the first successful recall of a sitting State Senator in state history. A couple hours later, our friends and cohorts down in Pueblo brought Colorado their second. I sent Dudley an egg timer after that. I hope he has it in his office somewhere. |
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Ahhhh, now I see that you're a NAGR troll. Sit down and let me tell you a story. Once upon a time, Colorado was a free land. That freedom made out-of-state interests like Mayor Bloomberg very unhappy. Wanting to tame the west and put a feather in his cap, Bloomberg sent a bunch of money into our state and decided to try to revoke that freedom that we Coloradans so desperately love. And so, in 2013, anti-gun bills popped up in the Colorado legislature. At first, we weren't too worried. Colorado could never fall. But fall we did. Against our will, against the voices of the constituency, against all logic and reason, our legislature passed a few anti-gun bills. No mags greater than 15 rounds, universal background checks, a fee to get a background check performed. This all happened in Dudley Brown's backyard, and yet RMGO did not push back. RMGO, Dudley's first organization, seemed to have forgotten about us here in Colorado. So, as luck would have it, 7 of us ARFcommers banded together and decided to take a stand. We were going to recall the legislators who went so far against their oath of office, stepped out of the bounds of what their constituency wanted, and who sided with out-of-state interests and big money over the rights and desires of Coloradans across the state. We had no political experience, no big money backers, nothing but some vitriolic anger and a whole hell of a lot of resentment. We struck out. We initiated a recall petition against two state senators, and helped guide a third. Where was Dudley Brown in all of this, you ask? On the sidelines, telling us we were going to fail. I believe his exact words were that we would fail because "[their] political experience can be measured on an egg timer." He offered no support, no encouragement, and in fact, actively bad-mouthed our efforts and tried to sink our recalls. Well guess what? On September 10, 2013, we brought Colorado the first successful recall of a sitting State Senator in state history. A couple hours later, our friends and cohorts down in Pueblo brought Colorado their second. I sent Dudley an egg timer after that. I hope he has it in his office somewhere. This, a thousand times this. Screw Dudley Brown with a rusty pitchfork. Sideways. |
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Quoted: Ahhhh, now I see that you're a NAGR troll. Sit down and let me tell you a story. Where was Dudley Brown in all of this, you ask? On the sidelines, telling us we were going to fail. I believe his exact words were that we would fail because "[their] political experience can be measured on an egg timer." He offered no support, no encouragement, and in fact, actively bad-mouthed our efforts and tried to sink our recalls. Well guess what? On September 10, 2013, we brought Colorado the first successful recall of a sitting State Senator in state history. A couple hours later, our friends and cohorts down in Pueblo brought Colorado their second. I sent Dudley an egg timer after that. I hope he has it in his office somewhere. Quoted: Ahhhh, now I see that you're a NAGR troll. Sit down and let me tell you a story. Where was Dudley Brown in all of this, you ask? On the sidelines, telling us we were going to fail. I believe his exact words were that we would fail because "[their] political experience can be measured on an egg timer." He offered no support, no encouragement, and in fact, actively bad-mouthed our efforts and tried to sink our recalls. Well guess what? On September 10, 2013, we brought Colorado the first successful recall of a sitting State Senator in state history. A couple hours later, our friends and cohorts down in Pueblo brought Colorado their second. I sent Dudley an egg timer after that. I hope he has it in his office somewhere. That's really awesome that you guys took the initiative. I remember reading all about that when it was happening. And thanks for the story. I didn't know what all the NAGR hate was about. |
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Where is NAGR in Kentucky? They are non-existent. The only thing they are good at is duping ignorant people into sending them money. BTW shilling for a company is frowned upon unless you are an industry partner here. You are too damn cheap to event buy a membership for your shill account. |
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If you guys would check out NAGR you would find that they do more & spend more money than the NRA fighting gun Controll with a much smaller budget. You're right. NAGR deserves more attention here. Does this help? |
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Quoted: Just for entertainment, what has NAGR actually done? Quoted: Quoted: If you guys would check out NAGR you would find that they do more & spend more money than the NRA fighting gun Controll with a much smaller budget. Just for entertainment, what has NAGR actually done? Take peoples money |
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Quoted: Quoted: If you guys would check out NAGR you would find that they do more & spend more money than the NRA fighting gun Controll with a much smaller budget. You're right. NAGR deserves more attention here. Does this help? WOW! How has he not been sued for slander, defamation of character and outright fraud? |




