MEDIA/POLITICS/GUNS "The changing politics of Guns"

From: Brian D Williams (talon57@well.com)
Date: Mon Aug 13 2001 - 09:56:04 MDT


                 "The Changing Politics of Guns"
                 Democrats back off on firearms

An interesting article on the front page of todays "USA Today"
(www.usatoday.com).

According to the article the NRA is now considered the nations most
powerfull lobby, surpassing the AARP.

The rest of the article is your basic extremocrat tabloid anti-gun
bias.

Extropian Angle? Grassroots organizations can be effective.

Brian

Member:
Extropy Institute, www.extropy.org
National Rifle Association, www.nra.org, 1.800.672.3888
SBC/Ameritech Data Center Chicago, IL, Local 134 I.B.E.W

Disclosure notice: currently "plonked"
"Joe Dees" <joedees@addall.com>
"Party of Citizens"<citizens@vcn.bc.ca>



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