OnTheFly:
I don't disagree with anything you said in your last comment. And, as I said, credit should go to those who deserve it. Still, if all the money is going toward the same cause...
I agree with your assessment regarding the football analogy, too. A little more of that team spirit would help out both the organizations (and others). I realize, that the more money NFOA can bring in, the more they can do (theoretically anyway), but the same holds true for the NRA. I know the two don't always see eye to eye, but as I see it, except for the "getting credit" part, both are pretty much on the same team.
My biggest problem with the NRA is that they tend to focus only on national issues, or issues in the more populous states. Whereas, NFOA is more concerned about Nebraska. But, keep in mind, that Nebraska can be trumped by the feds under the right circumstances, so we need both groups to stay on top of things.
As an NRA member, and the Election Volunteer Coordinator for Nebraska's first district, I'd like nothing more than to see some of this animosity between the groups to disappear. I am a born and raised Nebraskan, and when it gets right down to it, I identify as much with Nebraska as I do with the country as a whole. Even though I'm not always in agreement with some of the NFOA member's stands, I feel the NFOA is doing a great job, especially considering that it is a non-profit, volunteer organization, that doesn't even require membership dues.
The tattoo on my shoulder reads, "Keep on Truckin'", which to me means, keep movin' forward no matter what.