Chas. Cotton now NRA president
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Congrats Charles!
Aw man…the next South Houston breakfast is gonna be awesome. I might need to take the morning off work to rejoin y’all!
Aw man…the next South Houston breakfast is gonna be awesome. I might need to take the morning off work to rejoin y’all!
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Congrats Mr. Cotton!!
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Let's see, Daily Beast or Mr. Cotton...well, it's not too difficult for me to figure out which one I trust.howdy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 2:24 pm And so it starts:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/nra-promo ... nspiracies
https://nypost.com/2021/10/02/wayne-lap ... president/
Oh, and congratulations to Mr. Cotton!
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Member here in the forum since 2005. Out of deference to Charles, I'll renew my NRA membership now.. Hadn't planned to, but I'm sure Charles will positively influence the NRA.
Congrats Charles!
Congrats Charles!
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Congratulations and good luck, Charles. You'll need it, with WLP still there and you being publicly branded a "LaPierre loyalist" before you've even started. That notwithstanding, I can't think of a better person for the role of NRA President than Charles Cotton.
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Regarding that Daily Beast hit-piece by NYC hack Justin "My tweets auto-delete weekly" Rohrlich, is formal logic not taught in schools any longer? Or maybe it's now taught only in journalism curricula as a mechanism for obfuscation, disinformation, and deception. I did a quick read of the article, and identified at a glance all of these common logical fallacies in use over the course of just, what, 20 paragraphs:K.Mooneyham wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:53 pmLet's see, Daily Beast or Mr. Cotton...well, it's not too difficult for me to figure out which one I trust.howdy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 2:24 pm And so it starts:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/nra-promo ... nspiracies
https://nypost.com/2021/10/02/wayne-lap ... president/
Oh, and congratulations to Mr. Cotton!
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Great news!!! Thanks Charles.
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I want to say congratulations to Charles and thank him for the hard work he has put in for gun owners and preemptively thank him for the hard work he has ahead of him!
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congratulations Mr Cotton, from Robert and I, both
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Wow, someone I've actually met and taken a seminar from is the NRA President.
Very good Charles! Congratulations!!!
Very good Charles! Congratulations!!!
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Fantastic! Congratulations!
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Congratulations. Right man for the job!!!
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Congratulations and also condolences for the new headaches you now have.
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Congratulations Charles!
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