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In your attempt to "square the circle", you have just proved the point I have been trying make and contradicted your own. If you are an NRA supporter and contribute money to them, you are directly supporting some of the politicians that are pushing the hardest for state acquisition of federal lands. Some of them would also support privatization of wildlife. I fully realize that, and also realized that I can mitigate that through other means. It doesn't mean that the NRA becomes irrelevant for me, because it serves a role in a political niche.
If you try to make a group of folks that agrees on each of these four points, you won't have a very big group. As a result, they won't have very much political power, nor will they accomplish much of anything that is meaningful.
Those are not political points to me, those are the natural rights of mankind that make us free individuals. Much more valuable than some "political dogma" of any group.
Your thinking small ball here.