Re: NRA Telemarketing?
- From: browninghighpower9@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 13:01:01 +0000 (UTC)
On Mar 30, 3:15 pm, "ULB" <ultralightbackpac...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
# So last night I get a call from an NRA telemarketer about 8PM PST.
# She says there is an important message for you regarding some recent
# anti gun proposals. I ask her is it HR1022? She says she doesn't
# know and proceeds to put on the recording tell me about 1022. It was
# 1022.
#
# If that isn't annoying I don't know what is. If they want to continue
# to get my money, atleast have the people knowledgeable and a gun
# enthusiast, and not some worthless chump.
#
# What say you?
I can somewhat sympathize with you but you must understand these
people work 8 hours a day every day and sometimes so much new
legislature comes at them that they do not have the time to review it
all or they may be only "clerks" hired to do the very "thankless" job
of "getting the word out" on new and terrible gun ban laws. It would
be nice if they were all "gun legislation experts" but the need to
hire many people to call millions of people overrides hiring only a
small number of experts.
Please remember that if all the gun owners belonged to the NRA they
would not even need to ask for money, they would just call you and
inform you or send you e-mails on the latest attack on your
constitutional rights. If it was not for the NRA none of us would
even own a weapon today. Its simply appalling on how many gun owners
not only do not belong but in some cases are outright hostile to the
NRA. Shocking, but true.
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