Must stop the signal
Xrlq addresses the Obama Campaign’s threats on the first amendment:
Apparently, it?s not enough for Barack the Bully to have the Washington Post, the New York Times, the L.A. Times Jake Tapper, Annenberg Political (humorously known as ?Factcheck.org?) and every other mainstream media outlet in its pocket. No, that?s not good enough; you got to stop the paid ads, too.
September 26th, 2008 at 11:33 am
As an NRA member, I would like to thank Barack Obama for making it easier for the NRA to raise funds. NRA’s leadership has a responsibility to work hard at fundraising, and they do a great job at it, but Obama has just made their job easier.
Opposing the NRA is politically difficult, but trying to silence the NRA’s voice is political suicide. Until now, the NRA, with good reason, has opposed Obama. Now it has become time to angrily oppose Obama.
Honest disagreement is one thing, but Obama is trying to shoot the messenger, and that is utterly unacceptable. He not only disagrees with what the NRA says, he disagrees with their right to say it, and that folks, just ain’t American.