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re: What should the NRA’s response be to lost sponsorships?
Posted on 2/25/18 at 12:40 am to Toddy
Posted on 2/25/18 at 12:40 am to Toddy
quote:You mean like a wedding cake?
I'm sure most of these members can get these same discounts through many other outlets like their employers, credit unions, Insurance companies, Farm Bureau etc.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 12:43 am to Jbird
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You mean like a wedding cake?
Huh?
Posted on 2/25/18 at 12:49 am to idlewatcher
That kid, Bloom I think his name is?? Is the best membership recruiter in NRA history lol
Posted on 2/25/18 at 3:32 am to idlewatcher
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What should the NRA’s response be to lost sponsorships?
No doubt about it the media and the SJW's are using this and these events as attack tools on the 2nd Amendment, and until Ginsburg is gone and the SCOTUS has a clear majority for the conservative view we all are in trouble.
The NRA is the focal point for the attacks because they are the strongest representative support group for the 2nd amendment.
The NRA needs to ramp up its PR campaign and explain itself better to the American populace in all of what it is and does and why it exists at all.
Do not let the enemy define you in the public eye.
Go build that school a new building and do your own investigation of the events and use "your media outlets" to cover it while holding periodical updates.
Fund the Military parade on Veterans day.
Game over.
Shrill social progs will go home with tails between their splits...
Posted on 2/25/18 at 4:13 am to idlewatcher
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What should the NRA’s response be to lost sponsorships?

Posted on 2/25/18 at 4:19 am to Jbird
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to Toddy
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Huh?
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Don't act stupid.
That is no act.
These DEM shills have a serious mental disorder. Absolute rejection of facts and common sense.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 4:29 am to scrooster
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The law-abiding members of the NRA had nothing at all to do with the failure of that school’s security preparedness, the failure of America’s mental health system, the failure of the National Instant Check System or the cruel failures of both federal and local law enforcement.
This needs to be repeated a million times a day.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 6:26 am to idlewatcher
They like to hate the NRA, but the NRA is the vast group of Americans who are responsible gun owners.
When prog filth screams NRA hate and I know they are talking to me.
Screw the prog filth and the cowards that cower to them. I can take my money elsewhere.
When prog filth screams NRA hate and I know they are talking to me.
Screw the prog filth and the cowards that cower to them. I can take my money elsewhere.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 6:36 am to idlewatcher
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What should the NRA’s response be to lost sponsorships?
Bye Felicia
MAGA
Posted on 2/25/18 at 6:41 am to idlewatcher
If you don't want to join, go to the on-line NRA Store and buy something.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 7:11 am to idlewatcher
Only a leftist would be such an over emotional douche that he would think that someone’s constitutional rights are equally as important to people as discounts on rent a cars.
WTF. Is Delta gonna kick you out of their sky miles program if you join the NRA?
Guess I need to figure that out bc this whole episode had made me become an NRA Member.
WTF. Is Delta gonna kick you out of their sky miles program if you join the NRA?
Guess I need to figure that out bc this whole episode had made me become an NRA Member.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 8:19 am to idlewatcher
“Since 1871, the NRA has been a steward and defender of the 2nd Amendment. That period has seen mostly positive public opinion, but regardless, through good times and bad the NRA has been unwavering.
It’s to be expected that other organizations with less commitment to our cause will bow to whichever direction the political winds are blowing. We understand that and wish those organizations well.”
It’s to be expected that other organizations with less commitment to our cause will bow to whichever direction the political winds are blowing. We understand that and wish those organizations well.”
Posted on 2/25/18 at 9:08 am to Toddy
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It's obvious corporate America has decided that attaching their respective names to this group does more harm than good.
We're about to find out, aren't we? If even 20 percent of the NRA members decide to stop doing business with companies that decide to quit giving NRA discounts or stop doing business with the NRA outright, then I'd say that will have some negative impact on those businesses.
I, for one, am not an NRA member, but I support the NRA's mission and will do what I can to avoid those companies that are falsely blaming the NRA for the school shooting in Florida.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 9:13 am to Toddy
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How disingenuous.
Uhhh, no.
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They aren't punishing the NRA membership.
Then who exactly are they punishing, pray tell?
The NRA IS it’s membership, you dishonest twink.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 9:21 am to Godfather1
this will do nothing to the NRA except maybe increase its membership.
I am not a member because I do think they go overboard from time to time but the attacks against them is even more concerning.
Whoever is running these companies are kind of stupid, nothing to gain but potential to lose business. The goal of public companies is to increase the price of the stock for shareholders. This is not going to help that goal.
I am not a member because I do think they go overboard from time to time but the attacks against them is even more concerning.
Whoever is running these companies are kind of stupid, nothing to gain but potential to lose business. The goal of public companies is to increase the price of the stock for shareholders. This is not going to help that goal.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 9:25 am to Tiger Roux
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The goal of public companies is to increase the price of the stock for shareholders. This is not going to help that goal.
Never mind the fact that NRA members buy stock in these companies too.
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