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Roundup on candidate speeches at NRA conference

Posted by David Hardy · 21 September 2007 12:49 PM

The Baltimore Sun says that intruding antiwar protestors gave McCain a shot at a reply, which drew a standing ovation.

Guliani's presentation was interrupted by a call from his wife, and this poster asks a few questions.

The Jackson Sun sums up Fred Thompson's presentation.

Fox News notes that Democrat Bill Richardson also showed, and noted that he had a CCW permit. It also notes Thompson's comment that he hangs out at gun stores and campaigns at gun shows.

Newsday says that Guliani says 9/11 altered his views on guns, and that he no longer supports the lawsuits that he began against firearm dealers.

Stop the ACLU reports that Thompson rules on the gun issue, though McCain put in a credible performance.

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McCain, McCain, such a disappointment. I used to love the guy. But I found you can't trust him. He will put in a good performance in a speech to the NRA, he will say things that sound so sweet, and later, quite a bit later, you'll find him supporting some gun control measure. Because he yearns for love from all the wrong places. LIke the MSM.

If he is ever POTUS nothing he may have said at this conference will mean a thing.

Posted by: Flash Gordon at September 22, 2007 08:36 AM

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