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Friday, December 28, 2012

MOST, TODAY, HAVE A FAVORABLE VIEW OF NRA...

 
 
Well imagine that. After all of the slanderous and scurrilous attacks over the course of just the last couple of weeks, who would have thunk such a thing was possible? Who would thought that when asked the question, "What is your overall opinion of the National Rifle Association?", the answer would have been what it was from anybody. Because, you see, when at least Fifty-four percent of Americans were asked that very question, they responded by saying that they have a favorable opinion of the NRA, while it was just 38 percent, most likely all Democrats, who said that they have an unfavorable opinion. At least what we finding out according to a USA Today/Gallup Poll conducted Dec. 19-22. The public's opinion of the NRA has fluctuated over the years since Gallup first began measuring it back in 1993, from a low of 42 percent favorable in 1995 to a high of 60 percent favorable in 2005.

Other interesting poll findings:
-- 21% of Americans have a very favorable opinion of the NRA, and 18% have a very unfavorable opinion.
-- 83% of Republicans have a favorable opinion of the NRA, compared with only 36% of Democrats. Among Independents, favorability was 54%.
-- 71% of Americans with a gun in the household hold a favorable opinion of the NRA, while 40% of non-gun-owning households also have a favorable opinion of the NRA.

So apparently all of the effort expended by the Democrats, and with their many minions in the state-controlled media acting in concert with them, has all been for naught. If you've been watching any of the news of late, you've been able to witness first hand how the accusations being made have pretty run the gamut, with it being painfully obvious that none have had any basis in any actual fact. In fact, they have been so far removed from being anywhere near reality as to make them absolutely laughable and earning nothing but ridicule for the imbeciles making the ludicrous charges. But has I have mentioned here before, Democrats, as well as those in state-controlled media, have never allowed the facts to stand in their way of capitalizing on what is seen as a political opportunity or to get in the way of a 'good' story. Neither has anything ever convinced them to pass on making one attempt after another to rewrite our Constitution.


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