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  • gloxrok

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    Good ad. Freedom's safest place is found within the hearts and minds of free men and women. Men and women who choose to think for themselves, not those who listen to the lies of the liberal left.
     

    KG1

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    Good for her. She's chosen to be her own person and not what others expect her to be.
     

    Spear Dane

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    Is she someone of note? I don't recognize her. Wish that would end up on MSNBC and BET. But then sometimes I wish Santa Claus was real too.
     

    T.Lex

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    [video=youtube;ZDe5HWbGoyk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDe5HWbGoyk[/video]

    This one is kinda spooky in its foreshadowing.
     

    Mgderf

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    I've seen no less than a half dozen of these ads, all proclaiming, "I'm the NRA, and I am freedom's safest place."
    I've seen enough of them that I called the NRA customer service line to give a gift membership, and to tell them how much I enjoy these commercials.
    The nice lady told me that these ads are working.
    She said they are getting numerous calls from people that have seen the ads and want to join the NRA for the first time.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjuNe5fXfxQ

    Tell the NRA how much these ads hit home.
    We need to tell them when they do well, not just when they don't.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAfv7CtAcrs
     
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