Dodge City US Marshal Wyatt Earp posted this sign at the City Limits because he knew bars, booze and rowdy cowboys don't mix. Don't tell NRApic.twitter.com/3x6qhEz8Rs
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Dodge City US Marshal Wyatt Earp posted this sign at the City Limits because he knew bars, booze and rowdy cowboys don't mix. Don't tell NRApic.twitter.com/3x6qhEz8Rs
If they were capable of that kind of self-reflection, they wouldn't be in the NRA.
They might, but they won't.
We endure a warped, profane interpretation of the 2nd Amendment: guns are for militias not individuals packing!
Nah, they're too busy saving up to buy more guns.
The New Yorker might consider it is being manipulated by hateful and violent alt left fanatics.
New Yorker readers might consider the magazine is trying to manipulate their views. LOL. Stupid headline.
But that would entail engaging in reason. A step too far.
Gun stocks tick slightly higher on the news.
And they have fought for the extension of the right so that nazis can have an arsenal on them as they march the streets w/ torches.
everybody who reads the New Yorker is being manipulated
Shocker.
Exactly. Manipulated into another Civil War in defense of a blithering idiot who never should have set foot in the White House.
I own guns, but the NRA, even for a profitable grift, is nuts. Enough with the paranoid scowling.
They still don't, these Republican NRA Cowboys/GunNuts invaded a family restaurant in Texas, do you feel safer or think Wyatt Earp was rightpic.twitter.com/TM5n0h7pRX
The NRA has been owned by the weapons manufacturers for many years. You’re paying companies to market with your NRA dues. STOP IT!
You'd think?
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