http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2011/04/gun_shop_visit.htmlWith a 22-person media contingent outside, and only a handful of prospective voters inside, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour
(edit R-moran) wasn't trying to conceal the message he was sending to New Hampshire voters as he wound down his first visit of the year as a prospective presidential contender.
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The visit to Riley's Gun Shop in Hooksett underscored not only Barbour's support for Second Amendment freedoms, but also his affinity for the ideals embraced in the lead presidential primary state.
During a conversation with owner Ralph Demicco and, later, reporters against a backdrop of ammunition boxes, Barbour expressed his support for low taxes and aversion to government spending; for the right to keep and bear arms; and for the Granite State's conservative tradition.
"I told them outside,
'A lot of targets' – the liberal media," Barbour quipped to Demicco as the two chatted amid a pack of reporters, television, and still cameras.
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