Posted by mj on November 28, 2008 at 09:49:02 from (64.92.156.245):
In Reply to: OT/ Guns on the forum posted by Fin Carey on November 24, 2008 at 19:29:52:
Two Dogs said: (quoted from post at 04:20:05 11/25/08) I was a member several years ago. They kept my mailman busy. Unless they've changed all they were interested in was money, contributions, money, contributions, and did I mention "money"?
Yep ..... lobbyists are the real power in D.C. so it stands to reason that the NRA, being the prime defender of the 2nd Amendment, would need money ... Roger? If you can contribute more when that mail or phone request comes, do it. If you can't or won't kick in some extra that's OK, too; but to not keep your membership up because of the solicitation is pretty self-defeating. I've been a life member for over 30 years and still try to give extra when the chips are down (elections, pending court cases, etc.). My 2¢.
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