As obnoxious as he is, we really can't let him just hit the ground. If he goes down, the NRA and gun owners in general are going to suffer a huge wave of blows from the Liberal media and the Left.
Hmm, I guess we should have left the Founding Fathers out to dry with their radical ideas of a free world...Yes we can, we should distance ourselves from radicals and the statement he has recently made IS radical. If you want to go down with him, be my guest, the gun community at large should shun him based on his statements unless he redacts them immediately.
Yes we can, we should distance ourselves from radicals and the statement he has recently made IS radical. If you want to go down with him, be my guest, the gun community at large should shun him based on his statements unless he redacts them immediately.
Hmm, I guess we should have left the Founding Fathers out to dry with their radical ideas of a free world...
Don't get me wrong. I am in no way saying it's alright to talk about killing the POTUS, but calling someone radical is largely subjective.
The Revolutionary war was fought on a radical idea
The Civil war was fought on a radical idea (AND IT WASN'T SLAVERY!)
The World Wars were fought over radical ideas (Communism, Facism, and short people that wanted to take over the world)
I'm just pointing out that if it wasn't for radical people/ideas, the world would be a very different place.Is your expectation that this post be taken seriously?
In the year 2012, speaking about killing the POTUS IS radical. Stop trying to dilute the issue.
Louis Farrakhan has threatened the safety of the President several times if he doesn't "take care of his race" but I guess he isn't a threat. I think I may be too radical for this group from the comments posted so far. THe name of this organization probably should be changed to the PCRoad.
Making a veiled threat to the office of POTUS is not only stupid, its illegal. I don't care who is sitting in the chair.
I'm just pointing out that if it wasn't for radical people/ideas, the world would be a very different place.
Now to redeem myself here because it seems I'm not being taken the right way, I don't like Nugent, I don't think he should be on the NRA board, and I think he does more harm than good. The only thing is the second he disappears from the NRA board, the media is going to have a field day. That's it!
The NRA thinks that any positive statements about firearms instantly labels that person as a great spokesman for them. That's a very shallow qualification... It's similar to Romney saying a few complementry words about firearms, and instantly the NRA is bowing at his feet....Personally, I could not understand why the NRA had embraced him...