#BoycottNRA

The NRA came out with a response today to the boycott. Surprisingly shrill and amateurish. They appear taken off guard. Bully got a bloodied nose. :good!:

"In a statement released Saturday afternoon, the NRA accused companies of “a shameful display of political and civic cowardice.”

“Let it be absolutely clear,” the NRA’s statement said. “The loss of a discount will neither scare nor distract one single NRA member from our mission to stand and defend the individual freedoms that have always made America the greatest nation in the world.”

No they weren’t caught off guard. It’s right on message. I’ll summarize.

lol lol lol lol lol!!!!

That’s about it isn’t it guys?
 
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The NRA came out with a response today to the boycott. Surprisingly shrill and amateurish. They appear taken off guard. Bully got a bloodied nose. :good!:

"In a statement released Saturday afternoon, the NRA accused companies of “a shameful display of political and civic cowardice.”

“Let it be absolutely clear,” the NRA’s statement said. “The loss of a discount will neither scare nor distract one single NRA member from our mission to stand and defend the individual freedoms that have always made America the greatest nation in the world.”

Lol. Those companies will pay the price, not the NRA or it's members.
 
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The NRA came out with a response today to the boycott. Surprisingly shrill and amateurish. They appear taken off guard. Bully got a bloodied nose. :good!:

"In a statement released Saturday afternoon, the NRA accused companies of “a shameful display of political and civic cowardice.”

“Let it be absolutely clear,” the NRA’s statement said. “The loss of a discount will neither scare nor distract one single NRA member from our mission to stand and defend the individual freedoms that have always made America the greatest nation in the world.”

You thought that shrill and amateurish? That sounded like a bloody nose to you?
 
The NRA came out with a response today to the boycott. Surprisingly shrill and amateurish. They appear taken off guard. Bully got a bloodied nose. :good!:

"In a statement released Saturday afternoon, the NRA accused companies of “a shameful display of political and civic cowardice.”

“Let it be absolutely clear,” the NRA’s statement said. “The loss of a discount will neither scare nor distract one single NRA member from our mission to stand and defend the individual freedoms that have always made America the greatest nation in the world.”

You have to be 1f dumbest poster on here. Have you seen the amount of people throwing money at the NRA since you clowns attacked the wrong organization.

We don't care about the monetary benefits or your fake moral authority. Give it a few weeks to start hearing about layoffs and such, just like Kelloggs.
 
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How many companies have rushed forward seeking to enter (or affirm existing) partnerships with the NRA since the shooting?

Many on here may not like it, but it looks like a good number of major corporations are looking to wash their hands of the NRA (15 or so currently).

Will that make a difference for rank and file member numbers? Probably not. In fact, it may galvanizes them. But it will also send a message to non-members that the NRA is an extreme organization that's outside of the mainstream. And if the NRA is viewed as such, their cache with politicians will start to decline.

Bash me if you wish, but just trying to forecast where this is going if the noisy exits from NRA partnerships continue at the current pace.
 
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Turn it on yourself! :)
 
How many companies have rushed forward seeking to enter (or affirm existing) partnerships with the NRA since the shooting?

Many on here may not like it, but it looks like a good number of major corporations are looking to wash their hands of the NRA (15 or so currently).

Will that make a difference for rank and file member numbers? Probably not. In fact, it may galvanizes them. But it will also send a message to non-members that the NRA is an extreme organization that's outside of the mainstream. And if the NRA is viewed as such, their cache with politicians will start to decline.

Bash me if you wish, but just trying to forecast where this is going if the noisy exits from NRA partnerships continue at the current pace.

15 whole companies? Jesus. Well that’s it guys, end of the road. I’d say time to get out of town but without those discounts you can’t rent a car or hire movers.
 
How many companies have rushed forward seeking to enter (or affirm existing) partnerships with the NRA since the shooting?

Many on here may not like it, but it looks like a good number of major corporations are looking to wash their hands of the NRA (15 or so currently).

Will that make a difference for rank and file member numbers? Probably not. In fact, it may galvanizes them. But it will also send a message to non-members that the NRA is an extreme organization that's outside of the mainstream. And if the NRA is viewed as such, their cache with politicians will start to decline.

Bash me if you wish, but just trying to forecast where this is going if the noisy exits from NRA partnerships continue at the current pace.

The politicians with high NRA ratings deserve to be voted out! 3i5M Americans are non members.
 
How many companies have rushed forward seeking to enter (or affirm existing) partnerships with the NRA since the shooting?

Many on here may not like it, but it looks like a good number of major corporations are looking to wash their hands of the NRA (15 or so currently).

Will that make a difference for rank and file member numbers? Probably not. In fact, it may galvanizes them. But it will also send a message to non-members that the NRA is an extreme organization that's outside of the mainstream. And if the NRA is viewed as such, their cache with politicians will start to decline.

Bash me if you wish, but just trying to forecast where this is going if the noisy exits from NRA partnerships continue at the current pace.

Thanks for the heads up. It’s supposed to snow in Miami tomorrow.

Some forecast.
 
It's the right that has capitalized on politicizing the wedge issues. The g o p blew it's "conservative " cover when it put $1.5T on the government credit card. :yes:

The GOP refuses to compromise? Have you seen the orange liberal they elected? He’s even trying to ban bump stocks. He’s the first president to ever support gay marriage from day 1 in office. Obama and Hillary spent years saying marriage should be between a man and a woman.

The idea that the gop doesn’t compromise is the most absurd suggestion ever. They compromise too much. It’s why I despise them.
 
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How many companies have rushed forward seeking to enter (or affirm existing) partnerships with the NRA since the shooting?

Many on here may not like it, but it looks like a good number of major corporations are looking to wash their hands of the NRA (15 or so currently).

Will that make a difference for rank and file member numbers? Probably not. In fact, it may galvanizes them. But it will also send a message to non-members that the NRA is an extreme organization that's outside of the mainstream. And if the NRA is viewed as such, their cache with politicians will start to decline.

Bash me if you wish, but just trying to forecast where this is going if the noisy exits from NRA partnerships continue at the current pace.

Just how are they extreme organization? I keep hearing this but I've not heard one specific thing that makes them extreme. They're no more extreme than the organizations and politicians that oppose them. In many ways they are less extreme.
 
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How many companies have rushed forward seeking to enter (or affirm existing) partnerships with the NRA since the shooting?

Many on here may not like it, but it looks like a good number of major corporations are looking to wash their hands of the NRA (15 or so currently).

Will that make a difference for rank and file member numbers? Probably not. In fact, it may galvanizes them. But it will also send a message to non-members that the NRA is an extreme organization that's outside of the mainstream. And if the NRA is viewed as such, their cache with politicians will start to decline.

Bash me if you wish, but just trying to forecast where this is going if the noisy exits from NRA partnerships continue at the current pace.

Also, I bet the NRA sees a flood of cash and new members.
 
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The NRA came out with a response today to the boycott. Surprisingly shrill and amateurish. They appear taken off guard. Bully got a bloodied nose. :good!:

"In a statement released Saturday afternoon, the NRA accused companies of “a shameful display of political and civic cowardice.”

“Let it be absolutely clear,” the NRA’s statement said. “The loss of a discount will neither scare nor distract one single NRA member from our mission to stand and defend the individual freedoms that have always made America the greatest nation in the world.”

Their response seems appropriate
 
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15 whole companies? Jesus. Well that’s it guys, end of the road. I’d say time to get out of town but without those discounts you can’t rent a car or hire movers.

My point is not that this will really affect rank and file members. I acknowledged it may galvanize them. However, when mainstream companies like Delta, United, Avis, etc. (rumors that BofA may do something to) disavow their relationship with the NRA, that sends a message to regular middle-of-the-road Joes who are neither pro- nor anti-NRA that the NRA is not in the mainstream.
 
Just how are they extreme organization? I keep hearing this but I've not heard one specific thing that makes them extreme. They're no more extreme than the organizations and politicians that oppose them. In many ways they are less extreme.

Obviously you didn't listen to the nra's presidents speech at the annual cpac convention. :crazy:
 
15 whole companies? Jesus. Well that’s it guys, end of the road. I’d say time to get out of town but without those discounts you can’t rent a car or hire movers.

What's hillariuos is those all those companies did was run off customers, not the other way around. My guess is that they approached the NRA originally wanting to offer discounts to attract NRA members. All they said when they withdrew their association was "We don't want NRA members to spend their money with us". These idiots don't understand this. It's hilarious how stupid they can be.
 
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My point is not that this will really affect rank and file members. I acknowledged it may galvanize them. However, when mainstream companies like Delta, United, Avis, etc. (rumors that BofA may do something to) disavow their relationship with the NRA, that sends a message to regular middle-of-the-road Joes who are neither pro- nor anti-NRA that the NRA is not in the mainstream.
Middle of the road Joes don't care they are too busy providing for their families to pay attention to this BS.
 
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