> "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.
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