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by RoyGBiv
Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:48 am
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: NRA Inflammatory Language @ concerns from pro-gunners
Replies: 11
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Re: NRA Inflammatory Language @ concerns from pro-gunners

terryg wrote: why can't they simply say: "We understand why many true pro-gun supporters might be concerned about this bill opening the door to future federal meddling in individual state's licencing programs - but let us take a moment to explain why this will not occur." Wouldn't that work just as well if not better than "despite what a handful of "pro-gun" activists say, blah blah" without alienating large groups of people who generally support the same goals?

I just don't understand why the inflammatory language knob has to be set to 11 at all times.
I think so... All the legislative information I get from NRA comes across like a cheesy infomercial.

Another downside to screaming about everything with the same intensity is that when something EXTRA special comes up that really is important, it's impossible to discern that because they can't communicate any louder than 11 (Love the spinal tap reference BTW ;-) )

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