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If all of America were just like the great families at the National Rifle Association's 141st annual members meeting in St. Louis last weekend, our country would be flawless. Surrounded by my family, friends, patriots, law enforcement and military heroes, veterans who have sacrificed dearly for freedom and the U.S. Constitution, the good will and positive energy in the air was cleansing, to say the least. We set another attendance record for the NRA and for St. Louis. It was downright perfect.
I spent all three days doing fundraisers for children's and military charities, fondling much hardware, meeting legions of good folks at the Ted Nugent Ammo exhibit, and shaking hands with great Americans, Canadians, Brits and freedom-loving people from around the globe.
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This commentary is in response to Stephen Emick's April 1 column ("Legislators do NRA's bidding").
Emick starts his article by asking if he has it "right." Nope, he's got most of it wrong. The National Rifle Association is not a "shill" for the firearms industry; the NRA is a "shill" for me. Not because I work for the firearms industry, but because I own and use its products. I believe in the Lord God Almighty, freedom, liberty and the U.S. Constitution, and I am the NRA.
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AUGUSTA - Gov. Paul LePage's recent comments about workers being forced to join unions drew criticism on Monday from labor advocates who said federal law already protects employees who decline to organize.
LePage made the comment on two separate occasions over the weekend as the administration gears up for a political brawl with labor unions over a "right to work" bill that would curtail the ability of unions to collect dues or fees from nonmembers.
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