InVOLuntary
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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.
I think they think all gun owners and second amendment advocates are all NRA members.
How about for condoning mass murder of adults and children. NO ONE has advocated confiscation of hand guns, rifles, or shotguns. Only the choice weapon of mass murderers. :crazy:
Yes and they think just because they have every news organization and social media lit up that ALL of America falls for the fake outrage.
They are some hard heads and didn't learn anything during the last election.
Middle of the road joes see how you people immediately attacked the NRA and are totally irrational. Middle America isn't mainstream either.
How about for condoning mass murder of adults and children. NO ONE has advocated confiscation of hand guns, rifles, or shotguns. Only the choice weapon of mass murderers. :crazy:
If this is a big nothing burger, why is the NRA working overtime trying to get ahead of the issue before it snowballs further?
NRA lashes out at boycott movement as United, Delta and other corporations cut ties
http://wapo.st/2BOGL79
