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August 28, 2009, 10:11 AM | #126 | |
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As I've pointed out elsewhere, most people are not one issue voters, and some gun rights advocates may have other reasons for not voting Republican. Yes, you'd probably find more NRA Republicans than NRA Democrats, but it's silly to make such broad assumptions that all Dems are antis just as it would be silly to assume all Republicans are pro. |
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August 28, 2009, 10:20 AM | #127 |
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We don't do the endless, you have to be of one party to be worthy - blah, blah.
So, I opine that all sides of the debate have been clearly defined. We are heading into politics and ideological purity as defining friendship and talking about specific parties. Nothing else to be said. Thanks for the heated but rational debate. The show is over.
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