http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... .htmlstory
In this LA Times article about Mr. Noir you'll learn that a 9mm is a "powerful handgun"; that the current interpretation of the 2nd amendment is the "NRA's interpretation"; that gun control advocates dismiss him as an NRA pawn (isn't that racist? --oh, that's right, not when it severs the left's agenda); and that blacks say he's an "Uncle Tom."
When you're a liberal nothing you say has to make sense. I see the article as kind of a sly hit piece, taking the opportunity to call him derogatory names using other voices while pretending to be balanced by throwing in a few quotes by Mr. Noir.
NRA's black commentator becomes Web sensation
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Re: NRA's black commentator becomes Web sensation
That's funny. Colon was a web sensation before he became an NRA commentator. In fact, it was his Youtube channel that attracted the NRA's attention.
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Re: NRA's black commentator becomes Web sensation
I really like his commentaries and his delivery method. IMHO if he is having hit pieces written about him and he is annoying liberals and the MSM, then he is doing a great job.
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Re: NRA's black commentator becomes Web sensation
baldeagle wrote:That's funny. Colon was a web sensation before he became an NRA commentator. In fact, it was his Youtube channel that attracted the NRA's attention.

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Re: NRA's black commentator becomes Web sensation
I think it is great the anti-gun group is picking on Mr. Noir. His commentaries/videos are very well done, good, quick and straight to the point. "We" the pro-firearms group have viewed his videos for years. Now is viewing audience is expanding to both sides. Maybe his videos will make a few think with a new point of view, maybe.
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