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Does the NRA really want to use Liberals as target practice?

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I take it back …

Vote for whoever you want, but I’m sorry, this is just lame. The NRA thinks it is okay to shoot political opponents? Maybe this falls into the “it’s funny ‘cuz it’s true” category.

I was watching Fox News, or Faux News as I call it, by accident at the gym. This ‘credible professional’ was telling the viewers that “Obama wants to take away YOUR guns!” as if this were a bad thing. Just for the record, I think the ‘gun amendment’ needs some amendment. I WANT Obama to take away the guns! The sooner the better.

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