Monday, April 20, 2009

Why Should There Be An NRA Museum?

The NRA has been a major part of the U.S.A. ever since 1871.  It began as an organization that helped train out troops better after the Civil War.  Then the grounds were used for training our troops for WWII as well.  Throughout it's existence, the NRA has contributed to the sport of hunting, law-enforcement training, rifle clubs for universities and colleges, the Boy Scouts, and most importantly, defending the 2nd Amendment.  In this day and age, the NRA takes a lot of grief from the liberal media; which portrays them in an extremely negative light.  On the contrary, the NRA is just protecting the 2nd Amendment that is our civil and human right.  In addition, the NRA has done a lot of positive things which never get reported; due to the contradicting it would bring to the media.  Therefore, the museum needs to be established to show the public what the NRA truly is about.  

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