Small wonder gunnies keep losing ground..
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:14 pm
Too many are willing to side with the enemy.
https://www.theguncounter.com/forum/
https://www.theguncounter.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1914
EDIT:Now it seems like they're trying to distance the company from its owner (and make excuses for him):
Blah, blah, blah...I'm not buying it, or any of Dan's products (personally).
- Regarding the USA Today Article. Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc. did not contribute and does not support in any fashion the campaign of Senator Obama.
Nine months ago Dan Cooper (personally) made an online donation to the campaign in an effort to help defeat Hillary Clinton and in protest of American plant closures and the shipping of jobs overseas. Three months ago he made yet another donation to the McCain campaign and the RNC totaling over twice that given to Obama campaign.
There is no doubt that the article in USA Today has caused a considerable response. To this end we are encouraged and stand with our fellow NRA members and supporters of the Second Amendment and against those who oppose it.
Cooper changed sides, he said, "probably because of the war. And also because the Republican Party has moved so far right in recent years."
Well, he's certainly moved into the "Tool" category himself.He also likes Obama's message about "the retooling of America
Cooper’s employees will be filing the space in the unemployment line now thanks to their idiot boss… Kinda sad when you look at it that way.HTRN wrote:They're very well known amongst varmint hunters, filling the space between mass produced rifles like Remington, and true custom build rifles.
You begin to wonder how far back it has been that the public school system has been sending people like this out into the world. Just like the topic that quotes "conservative" justices as saying that the Heller decision was "activist", can someone tell me where any of these rubes like Mr. Cooper could possibly think that the Republicans have moved to the right? The "right" of WHO -- Lenin? Good freakin' grief!Cooper changed sides, he said, "probably because of the war. And also because the Republican Party has moved so far right in recent years."
Mary Kay Cashman runs a Caterpillar franchise in Nevada... This year, she changed her registration to Democrat to caucus for Obama in the Nevada primary.
"There's an abundant amount of evidence that the status quo isn't working and the direction needs to be changed," she said. Asked why she didn't support Democrat Al Gore in 2000 or Kerry in 2004, she said, "There are personality traits that are required in a leader, and neither Gore nor Kerry had those."
Bill Struve runs a small business in Wilmington, N.C. He has given Obama $2,300 this year. "The Republicans have … lost their footing on economics," he said.