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USA Today introduces the next Jim Zumbo: traitorous Bastard!
By Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Dan Cooper, a proud member of the National Rifle Association, has backed Republicans for most of his life. He's the chief executive of Cooper Arms, a small Montana company that makes hunting rifles.
This year, Cooper has given $3,300 to the campaign of Democrat Barack Obama. That's on top of the $1,000 check he wrote to Obama's U.S. Senate campaign in 2004, after he was dazzled by Obama's speech at that year's Democratic National Convention.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-10-27-prez-money_N.htm
http://www.236.com/video/2008/watch_synchronized_presidentia_9857.php
Yes, beware of Tallyhassle...Fla.
This is on the opening page of the Cooper Firearms website. It helps me feel a bit better.
Regarding the USA Today Article. Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc. did not contribute and does not support in any fashion the campaign of Senator Obama.
Nine months ago Dan Cooper (personally) made an online donation to the campaign in an effort to help defeat Hillary Clinton and in protest of American plant closures and the shipping of jobs overseas. Three months ago he made yet another donation to the McCain campaign and the RNC totaling over twice that given to Obama campaign.
There is no doubt that the article in USA Today has caused a considerable response. To this end we are encouraged and stand with our fellow NRA members and supporters of the Second Amendment and against those who oppose it.
http://www.cooperfirearms.com/
Burgie
Looks like Cooper is still clinging to his guns in fear of those unlike him. Good for him!
Maybe those ballots will wind up in the same trash pile as the American flags the Democrats threw away at their convention. Apt.
There's got to be more eloquently way of saying this, but the best of America's youth is serving in the field in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the worst is stuffing ballot boxes in Ohio. The reality is that most of the best's votes won't be made or counted.
Casca
that's eloquent enough for me Casca.
Well, with the clarification and penance from Cooper, I suppose I can go back to someday hoping to afford one of his rifles. Excellent equipment, and a damn good reason for what he did. That'll do.
Cooper spent more then the federal limits on the donks, and there is no record of him giving money to McCain.
He's a Fudd and a lier.