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    See How Much the NRA Paid Your Senator to Vote Against Gun Reform

    the NRA contributed a total of $36,290,699, according to data compiled by the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

    http://usuncut.com/politics/see-…

    Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.): $23,426

    202-224-4944

    Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.): $7,450

    202-224-3324

    John Barrasso (R-Wyo.): $21,489

    202-224-6441

    Roy Blunt (R-Mo.): $1,439,902

    202-224-5721

    John Boozman (R-Ark.): $61,296

    202-224-4843

    Richard Burr (R-N.C.): $805,219

    202-224-3154

    Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.): $335,770

    202-224-6472

    Bill Cassidy (R-La.): $2,861,047

    202-224-5824

    Thad Cochran (R-Miss.): $65,833

    202-224-5054

    Susan Collins (R-Maine): $18,099

    202-224-2523

    Bob Corker (R-Tenn.): $79,203

    202-224-3344

    John Cornyn (R-Texas): $57,135

    202-224-2934

    Tom Cotton (R-Ark.): $1,968,714

    202-224-2353

    Mike Crapo (R-Idaho): $52,135

    202-224-6142

    Ted Cruz (R-Texas): $75,450

    202-224-5922

    Steve Daines (R-Mont.): $121,711

    202-224-2651

    Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.): $24,722

    202-224-3424

    Joni Ernst (R-Iowa): $3,124,273

    202-224-3254

    Deb Fischer (R-Neb.): $14,960

    202-224-6551

    Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.): $365,302

    202-224-4521

    Cory Gardner (R-Colo.): $3,879,064

    202-224-5941

    Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.): $49,049

    202-224-5972

    Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa): $113,602

    202-224-3744

    Orrin Hatch (R-Utah): $140,748

    202-224-5251

    Dean Heller: (R-Nev.): $122,802

    202-224-6244

    John Hoeven (R-N.D.): $17,499

    202-224-2551

    James Inhofe (R-Okla.): $65,191

    202-224-4721

    Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.): $100,353

    202-224-3643

    Ron Johnson (R-Wis.): $615,681

    202-224-5323

    James Lankford (R-Okla.): $11,463

    202-224-5754

    Mike Lee (R-Utah): $4,617

    202-224-5444

    John McCain (R-Ariz.): $7,740,221

    202-224-2235

    Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.): $1,261,874

    202-224-2541

    Jerry Moran (R-Kan.): $22,171

    202-224-6521

    Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska): $130,738

    202-224-6665

    Rand Paul (R-Ky.): $2,500

    202-224-4343

    David Perdue (R-Ga.): $1,825,006

    202-224-3521

    Rob Portman (R-Ohio): $1,412,819

    202-224-3353

    Jim Risch (R-Idaho): $18,850

    202-224-2752

    Pat Roberts (R-Kan.): $1,584,153

    202-224-4774

    Mike Rounds (R-S.D.): $93,049

    202-224-5842

    Marco Rubio (R-Fla.): $4,950

    202-224-3041

    Ben Sasse (R-Neb.): $68,623

    202-224-4224

    Tim Scott (R-S.C.): $17,013

    202-224-6121

    Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.): $35,750

    202-224-4124

    Richard Shelby (R-Ala.): $259,464

    202-224-5744

    John Thune (R-N.D.): $628,645

    202-224-2321

    Thom Tillis (R-N.C.): $4,418,042

    202-224-6342

    David Vitter (R-La.): $35,250

    202-224-4623

    Roger Wicker (R-Miss.): $88,406

    202-224-6253

    • Wow, that's some serious "do what we tell you" cashRamanisky2
    • Cash is not why NRA is so powerful. It's their large, and politically active members.IRNlun6
    • that give them cash as well as cash from the gun manufacturersmoldero
    • where do you think they got the cash? some axis of evil? inbred hillbillies? racists with gun fetishes?terry_cloth
    • if you ask the country 100% would say lobbying like this should be illegal, and yet here we are, bought and paid forformed
    • your comment hadn't yet loaded when i commented that<. but yea, we make a shit ton of weapons over here, big business has lobby powerterry_cloth
    • this country is run like a business so this type of thing is hard to avoid, anyhows, here this thread goes again, inevitably turning into a political discussionterry_cloth
    • lobbying sucks but what are you trying to say? see we cant violate peoples right because of lobbying?yurimon
    • they are commenting on the 'problem' with capitalism which is that your real vote is what you buyterry_cloth
    • once again, this entire thread is comprised of varying degrees of overt politicking, where are you hypocrite, half stepping mods?terry_cloth
    • oh sorry, *hypocriticalterry_cloth
    • 2nd ammendment is a 'right'—it's weird you even have to pay these people to stand up for an 'inalienable' right—something that supposedly can't be taken awayPonyBoy
    • Im more surprised how cheap some senators are.pango
    • Also... I'm pretty sure they'd all vote the same w/out the money.PonyBoy
    • All? i don't believe that.pango
    • I find it weird also ponyboy. but also that the organization tip toes around it being for hunting and alot of its reasoning behind the amendment has been lost.yurimon
    • Vote the same without the money LOfuckingL ... Yeah right !!!!Ramanisky2
    • What I want to know is why people seem to think that the government is both the cause and the cure to all of our problemsterry_cloth
    • You don't think a bunch of republicans would vote the same when it comes to gun control? Pubby's love guns... There was no need to pay them.PonyBoy
    • I don't think people are as binary as the 2 parties. republican and democrat. People in each party are still capable of seeing when other people are right.pango
    • but to act for party interest or against is another story.pango
    • dunno, pangz... if greed overruns 'seeing when people are right' (as the $'s show)... do these folks actually have consciences to begin with?PonyBoy
    • MeriKKKa Fuck Yeah,
      Kill dem all softly with lead
      to the head!!
      utopian
    • What does that (R) mean that is next
      to every every Senator on the list?
      utopian
    • Rapists?pango
    • Retardsmoldero
    • Rolderoyurimon

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