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Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003

'Radio Free NRA' Considers Broadcasting From Mexico

Just because the lefty majority of the U.S. Supreme Court wants to trash the First Amendment and kick those soft-money-addicted Democrats doesn't mean that National Rifle Association will be silenced.

"Instead of trying to buy a domestic radio or cable TV station, the NRA might go gunning for its enemies from outside U.S. borders. Rifleman Wayne LaPierre tells us he may skip the whole controversy by buying or teaming with a Mexican radio station on the U.S. border," reports U.S. News & World Report's Paul Bedard.

LaPierre says: "If I could find a radio station in Mexico with 50,000 watts, I would go with them. Fifty thousand watts would cover over half the country."

He's also considering broadcasting from a ship in international waters, according to Bedard.

"We're going to look at every possibility to not get shut out of the electoral process," LaPierre says.

The Christian Science Monitor reported today that NRA's "latest plan for getting its message across could change the face of US journalism."

Hooray! It's about time, and we can practically hear Dan Rather and Peter Jennings throwing conniption fits worthy of Yosemite Sam.

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