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American Catholics Have a Moral Duty to Oppose Clinton, says Gun Dean John Snyder of Telum Associates
Contact: John Snyder,
321-607-6173,
gundean@gmail.com

TITUSVILLE, Fla., May 5, 2016 /Standard Newswire/ -- "American Catholics have a moral duty in my opinion to oppose the presidential candidacy of Hillary Rodham Clinton," John M. Snyder of Telum Associates, LL.C, stated this morning.

The Washington Post and New York Times have called Snyder the dean of gun lobbyists. The Trace recently designated him a power broker.

The Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research this week published Snyder's analysis of certain aspects of the current presidential political situation from his practicing Catholic layman's perspective.

See: sfppr.org/2016/05/the-pharisees-of-our-time-vs-the-blue-collar-billionaire

Snyder writes that Clinton "promotes abortion, same-sex marriage, self-defense emasculation through private gun prohibition, and the LGBT agenda.

"It seems to this columnist that Catholic Americans have a moral duty to oppose her candidacy. Who is better able among Republican candidates to oppose and defeat her than Donald Trump? The blue collar billionaire connects with average people like no other candidate."

A practicing Catholic, Snyder has been named "the dean of Washington gun lobbyists" by the Washington Post and New York Times, "a champion of the right of self-defense" by the Washington Times, the "gun dean" by Human Events, and "the senior rights activist in Washington" by Shotgun News. The Trace recently designated him a power broker.

He holds AB and MA degrees in government from Georgetown University. He has been an NRA magazine editor and official of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and Second Amendment Foundation. He directs Telum Associates, LL.C, and serves on boards of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, Council for America and American Federation of Police & Concerned Citizens.