Anyone that accepts money and/or support from The Joyce Foundation is either against the 2nd amendment or a spectacular idiot.
In Obama's case, both!
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I've noticed the refinement of a new technique that seems to be unique to the Obama campaign.
They use somebody as an advisor but he's actually employed by somebody else. Then when it's time to throw him under the bus, it's easy and deniable.
The first one was Robert Malley, and it was very obvious. Now it looks like the same deal with Franklin Raines and it's tough to pin down.
They've come a long way in the last year.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! I was for gun ownership before I was against it! Or something.
Anyone that accepts money and/or support from The Joyce Foundation is either against the 2nd amendment or a spectacular idiot.
In Obama's case, both!
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