Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Convicted Felon Sends Heartfelt Thank You Note To The NRA -


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/06/11/lifelong-career-criminal-sends-thank-you-letter-to-nra-we-couldnt-do-what-we-do-without-you/

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could this be why LaPierre, was so sure that criminals would not participate in background checks he is in contact with them, and helps that criminal cause?
whats next ecards?
Last week Gary W. Bornman wrote a warm letter to his hometown newspaper, The Hartford Courant in Connecticut, thanking the NRA and pro-gun lawmakers for — once again — fending off legislation for stronger background checks for gun buyers. 
Back in May, the U.S. Senate voted down background checks for people purchasing guns 54-46, even though 83%-91% of voters support these measures, according to recent Gallup Polls. Unfortunately for the NRA, Bornman happens to be a convicted felon serving time at a federal super-maximum security prison in Colorado. With friends like that, who needs enemies?
Here’s the letter:
As a lifelong career criminal, although I no longer enjoy the right to keep and bear arms, I’d like to take a moment to express my appreciation to the National Rifle Association for nonetheless protecting my ability to easily obtain them through its opposition to universal background checks.
 what does it say when criminals are thanking you for furthering their cause, making it possible to have the right tool for the right job.
tool =AR-15, job mass murder. wonder if they'll post that letter in their circular and how many will paste it to the fridge?