#BoycottNRA

When you are attacked do you just sit on your hands? You probably wait on someone else to handle it for you. Lol

There are attacks every day on the NRA. I guarantee almost all go without a response from the NRA. So I think my point stands. If this was a big meh, the NRA wouldn't be accusing Delta and others of being cowards on a Saturday.
 
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.

No it doesn’t.... it’s what companies do....... they feel a little heat and nail..... tide turns and they go a different direction.... probably means little to nothing
 
There are attacks every day on the NRA. I guarantee almost all go without a response from the NRA. So I think my point stands. If this was a big meh, the NRA wouldn't be accusing Delta and others of being cowards on a Saturday.

Is there a mass scale attack on the NRA everyday? You make my points for me.
 
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How do they condone it? And surely you’re not dumb enough to believe assault rifles are the only possible weapon to do this with?

Columbine was shotguns. Virginia tech handguns. Those are two of the most infamous in history. Disarming people in not an effective strategy.
Google Andrew Kehoe. He has both of them beat without the use of a handgun, a shotgun, or a rifle. He has held the school record for 90 years.
 
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.

No it doesn't. All it means is that they have some basic discounts they do with organizations of decent size. This is an easy answer for them. They get to kowtow to the twitter masses while impacting few if any people. It's window dressing. NRA members are less than 2% of the population, it's a numbers game they're willing to play.
 
Really now! C'mon man! :jpshakehead:

Inequality is the natural result of freedom. If given freedom some will choose to do nothing. Others will choose to do a lot.

Once again: the difference between those who do nothing and those who do a lot, should be drastic
 
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Welfare is only 2% of the federal budget. :ermm:

Government dependents was the original argument you made. And a very large portion of our budget goes to dependency. But even that wasn’t your original claim. It was that few Americans are dependent on the government
 
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No it doesn't. All it means is that they have some basic discounts they do with organizations of decent size. This is an easy answer for them. They get to kowtow to the twitter masses while impacting few if any people. It's window dressing. NRA members are less than 2% of the population, it's a numbers game they're willing to play.

Yep, that's why the NRA should be worried. They've been punching way above their weight for a long time. The last thing they want is to sleep the waking masses and noisy exits are things that send signals to people about how an organization should be viewed.
 
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Inequality is the natural result of freedom. If given freedom some will choose to do nothing. Others will choose to do a lot.

Once again: the difference between those who do nothing and those who do a lot, should be drastic

Under performing schools are located in poor districts. :ermm:
 
All you got,little boy? Very sad and lame-o!

A liberal mouth writing checks that its ass can’t sign. Bless your heart.

Thankfully, you have the internet. You can be anything, even a keyboard warrior in the comfort of your safe space.
 
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Yep, that's why the NRA should be worried. They've been punching way above their weight for a long time. The last thing they want is to sleep the waking masses and noisy exits are things that send signals to people about how an organization should be viewed.

I think the sleeping masses are whole different demographic than you think. Thought you'd have learned that in November of '16.
 
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Yep, that's why the NRA should be worried. They've been punching way above their weight for a long time. The last thing they want is to sleep the waking masses and noisy exits are things that send signals to people about how an organization should be viewed.

Well hrm. If you listen to the media and anti gun groups the NRA is some unstoppable monolith with infinite amounts of money to control congress. But now they should be scared? Let's pick a lane.

p.s. no one will care about these discounts going away in a month's time.
 
Government dependents was the original argument you made. And a very large portion of our budget goes to dependency. But even that wasn’t your original claim. It was that few Americans are dependent on the government

CBO stats. Out of a pop of 350M that's small Dayum! Gotta explain every little thing! :shakehead:
 
Well hrm. If you listen to the media and anti gun groups the NRA is some unstoppable monolith with infinite amounts of money to control congress. But now they should be scared? Let's pick a lane.

p.s. no one will care about these discounts going away in a month's time.

No one cares about them now. All those companies did was drive business away. It doesn't hurt the NRA or it's members one iota. I just spent $1500 putting my guys up in Best Westerns in January. Will never stay at another. The companies are banking on losing NRA and other 2nd amendment advocates is less than business they would lose if they kept their affiliation.
 
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