>Jim Burnes wrote:
>
>> As much as I generally respect what Harry Browne says, I dontated money
>> to his campaign only to see it squandered on expensive DC consultants
>> who were 'friends of the party'. Nary a penny made it to drive-time
>> radio ads, which are by far the most cost effective communication medium
>> for reaching voters.
>
>...
>
>> Hats off to CH and NRA for those ads, even though I'm still pissed about
>> the instant background check bullshit. Next time I want to excercise
>> my right to free speach lets see if I need an instant background check.
>> That particular compromise enabled the FBI to stop all gun sales by
>> simply bringing down the database. (Not to mention unconstitutionally
>> keep all records, making it a de-facto registration system.)
>
>If you're unfamiliar with "Citizens of America," check out:
>http://www.citizensofamerica.com/
>
>They have some great anti-gungrabbing radio (and other media) ads worthy
>of contribution.
Hmmm...
Is this who I think it is?
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