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  • Ole Cowboy

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    Anti-NRA 'March For Our Lives' Features Celebrity Fans of Fidel Castro and Emma Gonzalez

    "It was an extraordinary experience…We were so proud of every speaker….Emma Gonzalez's six and-a-half minutes of silence was profound. Everybody was crying." (Steven Spielberg, March 27.)

    “My dinner with Fidel Castro were the eight most important hours of my life!” (Steven Spielberg rhapsodizing about his visit to Cuba and meeting with the Stalinist, gun-outlawing, mass-murderer Fidel Castro in 2002.)

    Emma Gonzalez, in case you hadn’t heard, is the daughter of a refugee who graciously found refuge in Second Amendment-blessed America from gun-outlawing Cuba. “Better” still the propaganda ministry of the totalitarian, terror-sponsoring Castro regime has adopted Emma Gonzalez as a cause célèbre, repeatedly running kudos to her manifold virtues, as interpreted by KGB-trained Stalinist apparatchiks.

    Among the latest of these Communist-media odes to Emma Gonzalez we find her hailed in an article about “women worldwide who are making a difference!” In this communist-composed tribute Gonzalez basks in glory alongside such luminaries as Kim Jo Yong, sister and Stalinist accomplice of North Korea’s maniacal, nuke-rattling, mass-murdering, terror-sponsoring dictator Kim Jong-un.

    Also hailed alongside Emma Gonzalez by Castro’s media is Delcy Rodriguez, “President” (rubber-stamper) of the “National Assembly” (gaggle of eunuch rubber-stampers) in the socialist, gun-outlawing, Cuban-satrapy of Venezuela. Gonzalez also shares the Cuban-media glory alongside Sandinista/Communist/terrorist Rosario Murillo who today serves as Vice president’ of the narco-state of Nicaragua.

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    sharkey

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    I've seen a list of 4 groups so far planning to March at the NRA convention in May. Sure that will increase.


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    Ole Cowboy

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    There is always a bunch there hanging around outside, if they stop me and ask I will answer. Since few of them are knowledgeable in any way it takes very little to shut them up. Many are just there "drawing a check" as one guy told me, but he was getting $15 an hr cash, he said.
     

    pronstar

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    NRA convention in downtown Dalls, basically my backyard. I’ll be there for sure.

    We should schedule a TGT meet up


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    benenglish

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    I'm really having trouble deciding whether or not to go.
    • Pros -
      • It's the NRA Annual Meeting!
      • Hands-on experience with everything I want to see.
      • Huge bargain-hunting opportunities on the last day of the show when exhibitors often dread packing their stuff and would prefer to sell it for big cash discounts and let you walk away with it.
      • May run into people I know.
      • May run into people I'd like to know. (I literally ran into Ted Nugent the last time it was in Houston; we almost knocked each other down.)
      • Might meet some TGT folks.
      • There will be interesting protesters.
      • Protesting hippie chicks are always an opportunity. (Yes, I'm serious.)
      • There will be interesting people working to make the NRA better.
      • With my Golden Eagle ribbon and hat, I'll get to shake Wayne LaPierre's hand and let him see my "Negotiating Rights Away" t-shirt.
    • Cons -
      • Expensive.
      • Probably inconvenient; the within-walking-distance hotel rooms will all be gone in another day or two.
      • I won't see anything that I can't find online.
      • I really don't want to get my blood pressure up by watching those interesting protesters.
      • It's a physical drain and, frankly, the concept of that much knee pain gives me great pause. I don't want to use up all my lidocaine patches over a single long weekend.
      • I try not to leave sis alone for that long. Her health emergencies can crop up mighty fast.
    Anybody have any thoughts for a guy who's having trouble making up his mind?
     

    TheMailMan

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    Thankfully I live close by. I'm going to have to go at least two days and maybe all three to see everything. My back, hips and knees can only take so much.

    But I really have to go. This is most likely a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. I've never lived this close to one, and I don't like to travel.
     

    TxStetson

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    Thankfully I live close by. I'm going to have to go at least two days and maybe all three to see everything. My back, hips and knees can only take so much.

    But I really have to go. This is most likely a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. I've never lived this close to one, and I don't like to travel.
    Maybe you and Ben should go together. You could share Lidocaine patches.
     

    TheMailMan

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    Maybe you and Ben should go together. You could share Lidocaine patches.

    I take 45 mg of morphine SA twice a day and another pill for breakthrough pain. When my hips stiffen up there's not much I can do.

    I guess that 20 years of walking on concrete, 5 days a week, 10 miles per day and 4000 steps up and down takes it's toll. I figure I walked around 50,000 miles or a bit more on the job and climbed Mt. Hood every week.
     
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