Is this illegal? The Business Insider writes about $millions being
funneled by the gun business to the NRA. I don’t think it's ikkegak, even if they do. NRA
is simply a pro-gun lobbying group, and the gun industry SHOULD be donating
money to it. As other businesses contribute to the Chamber of Commerce. But apparently, the Business Insider doesn’t agree. They talk
about an “association for sportsmen” becoming a prime defender of assault
weaponry. Of course, they’re wrong, on several fronts. First, the NRA is NOT
“an association for sportsmen.” That’s an anti-gun fool pipe dream. It is a
spokesman for GUN RIGHTS as guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States
of America. They talk about the NRA saying they “resist the corporate
influence,” but that’s ANOTHER of their pipe dreams. You CAN’T ‘resist the
corporate influence” and be a spokesman for gun rights. They talk about “less
than half of NRA’s funds coming from memberships,” as if that, somehow was
wrong. It is NOT. All NRA’s funds come from legitimate sources, even if the Business
Insider wants you to think that they are, somehow, getting money from “shady”
or illegitimate sources. Again, they’re WRONG. They really work HARD to
delegitimize the NRA. (Business Insider)
Friday, November 7, 2014
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