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During a town hall meeting Thursday night, President Obama blasted the idea that he wants to take people’s guns away as “imaginary fiction.” He said the idea is being pushed by the NRA, which is more concerned with selling guns than it is with the safety of the American people. Do you think it’s true that Obama wants to seize all firearms? Or do you agree with Obama that there is no conspiracy, and he’s only trying to do what’s right by the American people.
“We’ve heard for the last seven years that ‘Obama is going to take our guns.” Getting late for anything to happen now.
“It hasn’t happened, and it won’t happen. It’s just another scare tactic by politicians on the right, and the NRA.”
“Oh good grief. No! Shut down the NRA’s money- grubbing fiction.”
“When these people parrot NRA and FOX talking points and silence their own common sense, they lose all credibility.”
“Imagine President Obama actually linking thousands of gun deaths per year to the proliferation of guns.”
“What’s ‘right’ is following the Constitution. ‘Shall not be infringed’ means only one thing, but the Hussein voters will always defend the mistakes they made back in 2008 and 2012.”
“The NRA is not the problem. Obama is the problem.”
“The NRA doesn’t sell guns. It’s not the problem.
“Sure they do. Every time there’s a shooting or talk about gun legislation they tell their members that someone’s coming for their guns and gun sales go through the roof. They’re the best marketing tool for gun manufacturers. The NRA looks out for gun manufacturers not gun owners.”
“The NRA gets more money from gun manufacturers now than it does from its dues. The gun industry and its corporate allies give $10 million a year to the NRA’s Ring of Freedom program. The NRA is all about gun manufacturers. It’s time gun owners started to realize that. They’ve been brainwashed.”
“If you are following the wishes of the people, you would not need to do executive overrides!”
“The NRA exists to keep the heat off the gun manufacturers. Otherwise you’d have protesters outside these gun manufacturers. No one talks about them because the NRA is there to defend them. The cigarette makers wish they had come up with such a strategy.”
“The NRA would go away if talk of gun bans and restrictions ceased. The people who despise the NRA are its biggest supporters.”