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HOUSTON 鈥?Nineteen children and two adults were murdered at the Robb Elementary School, in part because the gun lobby has made it legal for 18-year-olds in Texas to buy weapons designed for mass killing.But to hear National Rifle Association honcho Wayne LaPierre tell it, the real victim here is the NRA.聽聽LaPierre took the stage of the National Rifle Association s governance meeting Saturday to the strains of AC/DC s Thunderstruck and delivered an angry address in which he painted the NRA as th adidas samba e target of weaponized government. 聽The NRA s Annual Meeting of Members was held in the same 3,500-seat convention center arena where Donald Trump appeared Friday night, and read the aloud the names of the children massacred in Uvalde, each mangled Spanish pronunciation marked by the synthesized clang of a bell.But if Friday s events wer adidas samba og e staged for a nation-wide audienc adidas samba uomo e, Saturday s meeting was dedicated to the internal politics of the NRA. Top brass sat in a row at a long table on the stag Mtlk From bad to worse in Latin America
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