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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 443143" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>It would appear that corruption has slithered its tentacles into every aspect of our country and lives. Try to publish research contradictory to the lefts climate change and it will suffer the same destiny as a conservative post on Facebook in the 2020 election cycle.</p><p></p><p>I can respect some of the good ideas that BCHA has but like the unions that starred out protecting workers today chokes the goose laying the golden egg. So many organizations that I once admired are like playing on the teetertotter with kid that gets fatter every day until your left hanging in the air. The once down to earth organization smells money like the mouse smells the cheese at the end of the maze and they end up sliding politically to the side they can parasitise the most.</p><p></p><p>The old democrat party I could respect on some things, but not since 1980. The national BCHA financially contributed to the democrats in 2020. I don't know about the last election. The problem is democrats, many Republicans, sportsman's organizations, ag groups like Farm Bureau began to think only of themselves and become to radical. As I have said a person has to choose between the lesser of two evils. If not the worst may win. The problem is when I look at the fat kid on the BCHA side of the teetertotter and the fat kid on the Farm Bureau side of the teetertotter all I see is a broke teetertotter.</p><p></p><p>I think The National Rifle Association creates some problems so we will send more Money. I remember the head of the NRA on tv when we had the big debate about Saturday night specials. He pulled a Colt Python from under his suit jacket thinking he was showing the public that Saturday night specials were not a problem. What he did was make the ignorant think all handguns should be banned. The parasites will find their niche.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 443143, member: 704"] It would appear that corruption has slithered its tentacles into every aspect of our country and lives. Try to publish research contradictory to the lefts climate change and it will suffer the same destiny as a conservative post on Facebook in the 2020 election cycle. I can respect some of the good ideas that BCHA has but like the unions that starred out protecting workers today chokes the goose laying the golden egg. So many organizations that I once admired are like playing on the teetertotter with kid that gets fatter every day until your left hanging in the air. The once down to earth organization smells money like the mouse smells the cheese at the end of the maze and they end up sliding politically to the side they can parasitise the most. The old democrat party I could respect on some things, but not since 1980. The national BCHA financially contributed to the democrats in 2020. I don't know about the last election. The problem is democrats, many Republicans, sportsman's organizations, ag groups like Farm Bureau began to think only of themselves and become to radical. As I have said a person has to choose between the lesser of two evils. If not the worst may win. The problem is when I look at the fat kid on the BCHA side of the teetertotter and the fat kid on the Farm Bureau side of the teetertotter all I see is a broke teetertotter. I think The National Rifle Association creates some problems so we will send more Money. I remember the head of the NRA on tv when we had the big debate about Saturday night specials. He pulled a Colt Python from under his suit jacket thinking he was showing the public that Saturday night specials were not a problem. What he did was make the ignorant think all handguns should be banned. The parasites will find their niche. [/QUOTE]
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