Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Man, between this, the NFL, the garbage being strewn on Olympics, my list of things boycotting is rapidly growing. I'm gonna have to hire an assistant to take care of my list.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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People at one time were smart enough to not alienate the available fan/customer base but now today it seems to be the in thing, just look at the statements coming from business and celebrities now that would do better to not flap their traps.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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So Were these companies giving money to the NRA ? Don't think so they were just giving discounts to members. So Go ahead and use another company. Ones that didn't support NRA members to start with ...... You guys have to be gaulded as often as you get your panties in a wad.
Just saying. Not sure I understand your point. These businesses whether or not they ever supported the nra is irrelevant if they are going to come out publicly and state they are not supporting the nra than they made their stance clear. I will not do business with the ones that don't support our amendments. My point is did the NRA receive monies from these companies. It takes money for the NRA to exist. SO if they just say they are not giving discounts to members then they are not "hurting" the NRA per say. As for not using companies that don't support our "amendments" hope you are going to become self sufficient and live off the grid. Because there are THOUSANDS of co that don't do that. Most liberal owned co, plus many foreign owned don't support the 2nd amendment . Just saying .... (lot of crap from over seas)
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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My point is did the NRA receive monies from these companies. It takes money for the NRA to exist. SO if they just say they are not giving discounts to members then they are not "hurting" the NRA per say. As for not using companies that don't support our "amendments" hope you are going to become self sufficient and live off the grid. Because there are THOUSANDS of co that don't do that. Most liberal owned co, plus many foreign owned don't support the 2nd amendment . Just saying .... (lot of crap from over seas)
They may not have directly donated, but money saved by members will help keep members and donations.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Sounds like a list that I'll never do business with! Bottom scum, each and everyone! X2
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Instead of speaking ill of these companies I sing their praise for coming forth with their opinions. We should encourage more companis to step forward to allow us the pleasure of making informed purchase decisions.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Most of the companies offered discounts to NRA members in return for the members doing business with them it was a win for both, still not sure who the NRA has ever shot. They are just mad the NRA is protecting the 2nd amendment is all it must be.
So you know what they can kiss!
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Need to think of BestWestern come convention time. Be ready to do your homework... Wyndham was on there too. The Wyndham "family" encompasses several brand names of hotel/motel chains. Mike
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Well, my thought on these companies that come out and pick a side aren't very smart business thinking. They now have to know it will hurt their business to some degree.
The interesting thing is there has to be hundreds of thousands of democrats that support owning guns and are hunters etc.
The democrats have thrown away their old base of working class whites, who were pro-gun, in favor of anti-gun fanatics, minorities, LBGTQs, America haters, illegal immigrants, welfare recipients, food stamp recipients and socialists. The democrats are not the same party they used to be. Keith
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Doesn't the NRA have a friendly business list? I believe the businesses listed were friendly at one time... They offered discounted rates, points, etc... to NRA members. Apparently many companies are now backing out of that. The list will need amending. Mike
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Yep, it falls to the electorate to research the candidates.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Sending in my 5 year renewal tomorrow~ Non-stop on the news today pushing the agenda! Done that yesterday..
IT'S A SOUTHERN THANG Y'ALL WOULDN'T UNDERSTAND
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Finding the truth on Facebook anymore is right up there with finding Waldo it can be done but it's not easy!
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Oh...and there is also this.... It seems to be a bit hypocritical. Probably didn't have much authority as a candidate to do anything but as president I would think he would.
Heck....a convention of a few thousand well armed supporters seems to be the safest place on Earth.
On Friday, April 28, President Donald Trump will be addressing the crowd at the NRA-ILA Leadership Forum. Because the President is speaking, the United States Secret Service will have tight security around Hall A3 of the Georgia World Congress Center, and attendees will be barred from bringing any weapons, including knives or firearms, into the venue. This is standard procedure, and again, has nothing at all to do with the NRA. This is a Secret Service policy, as it was last year when then-candidate Trump attended last year in Louisville and accepted the NRA’s enthusiastic endorsement.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Finding the truth on Facebook anymore is right up there with finding Waldo it can be done but it's not easy! Yeah...Facebook news is all stupid memes that may or may not be factual. Thankfully there's enough gun supporters it was pretty easy to find the truth. FB is the Photoshop of news.
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