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Bloomberg gives $250,000 to anti-gun Republican


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Michael Bloomberg, who has pledged to spend $50 million to push gun control this year, put a quarter of a million dollars into a “super pac” that’s supporting the incumbent, Thad Cochran.

 

With just one week to go before the election, the other side is obviously getting nervous and is going all out to prop up the establishment candidate.

But Gun Owners of America is all in for Chris McDaniel, a state senator with a record of standing up for your gun rights.

McDaniel will be more than just a good vote in Washington – he will be a pro-gun leader.

McDaniel’s record in the legislature earned him GOA’s highest rating. Here are a few things McDaniel accomplished recently:

* Sponsored the Mississippi Firearms Freedom Act.

* Sponsored a concealed carry reciprocity bill that was signed into law.

* Co-sponsored legislation expanding concealed carry in three consecutive years.

* Sponsored a “tax holiday” for gun owners and sportsmen in 2012.

These are the bold, principled stances we need U.S. Senators taking while in Washington, D.C.

There are already too many wall flowers in the Senate who won’t stand up to Barack Obama and Harry Reid. We need more fighters.

That’s why GOA is supporting Chris McDaniel in this Mississippi election next Tuesday.

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Brett Favre is endorsing that guy too. Sheesh.... Another celebrity athlete that I liked disappoints.

 

GG

 

Most celebrities (particularly professional athletes) are "brain dead". Bret Favre ranks right up there with the worst of them. It wasn't his mental acuity that we celebrated. It was his lack of it and his willingness and longevity to take the punishment that the NFL doled out. He's suffering from the repercussions of it now which must be clouding his judgement.

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