The NR-A List
I must confess that I don't see the big deal about this alleged NRA "black list". It's just a list of organizations and famous people who support gun-control legislation. I don't think it's a black list per se. It's not much of a secret that many of those celebs are pro-gun-control, so if anyone who was predisposed to boycott celebrity activities due to their gun-control stance wanted to do so, the information is fairly readily available in other formats. I do find it amusing that people seem to be clamoring to get on it, though.
BTW, if you like, you can sign up to be on the NRA "white list".
I was also amused at how the NRA characterized a pro-drug-legalization stance as one of the "extreme causes with which many Americans don't agree". (Roughly 62% of Americans oppose legalizing drugs). Since polls indicate that the majority of Americans in fact favor some form of gun control (approx. 57%), couldn't one accuse the NRA of supporting an extreme cause with which many Americans don't agree?
Just for the record, I am pro-drug-legalization and anti-gun control, so I'm batting 1.000 on supporting extreme causes that many Americans don't agree with. Go me.
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You're a very dangerous woman and I think the authorities should watch you carefully. I'm calling Ashcroft's office when I finish here.
;)
Posted by: Randy | November 7, 2003 07:53 PM
You're a very dangerous woman and I think the authorities should watch you carefully. I'm calling Ashcroft's office when I finish here.
;)
Posted by: Randy | November 7, 2003 07:53 PM