NRA re-elects Wayne LaPierre after gun lobby group's bitter power struggle

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Wayne LaPierre, the fiery public face of the National Rifle Association for decades, has fended off infighting inside the organization over its finances and direction to win re-election as CEO of America’s notoriously influential gun lobby group.

 

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THE NRA stands for -Not Rational Adults.

ew.

NRA is going down. As well they should.

Power struggles are usually so amiable.

Damn minion

Bitter struggle? Did they have to go hunt each other?

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