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Posted By: RoninPhx N.R.A. - 06/27/19
timing is everything they say, and given the stuff in the press and here on the NRA, a couple of recent solicitation i got take the cake.
the first one came in an envelope with big letters on the envelope my membership is expiring in august. What? I am a life member.
Open it up, and what they are really wanting is for me to upgrade to an endowment member and give them more money.
Misleading, and ahhhh, no.
Second one was asking about my will, and wanting to be named as a beneficiary or to set u p a charitable beneficiary trust.
Ahhhhh, no.

They are in trouble all right.
Posted By: GunReader Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Whatever discord there is in the leadership, they are our best port in a storm and it takes money (big money) to do what they do.

I want to see some positive solution to the discord, but I am not going to pull my support in the meantime. I think that amounts to cutting off my nose to spite my face.
Posted By: 280Rem1 Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Finally the voice of reason by GunReader. I am getting tired of the wolf pack mentality in the hunting community.
If not for the NRA, then who? Bernie? Hillary? The NRA is not perfect and they obviously have their share of imperfect individuals, but I am not ready to drop from the rolls just to kiss my heritage and way of life goodbye.
I guarantee politicians watch the NRA membership numbers like we do the Wyoming draw. I also can imagine the liberals are giddy with anticipation at the hunting community standing alone without the knowledge and political clout of the NRA.
Posted By: 1Longbow Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
While I agree that they are the biggest dog on the block. If ole Wayne really believed in what they stood for ,he would man up and step down,so the NRA could get back to doing what all of us members expect them to do
Posted By: dale06 Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Agree with you 280Rem1, I’m a patron member. I give some beyond that. They are the best we have, at this time and as far as I can see, for the foreseeable future. The other gun rights orgs are minuscule in comparison.
Having said that, I’m holding up on donations until the ship gets righted.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
They need to get their chit straight.

There's a battle comin' and we need all hands on deck.

They need to figure out if they are in the fight or out. Pick one, so we can support whoever picks up the dropped ball.
Posted By: RoninPhx Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
I have been a member of the NRA for a lot of years, neal knox was a long time personal friend of mind back when he was trying to change things.
that expiration thing, i can upgrade to a patriot level, normal 1000 dollars, marked down to 300 dollars, or 25bucks a month to the 300 level and i get a duffel bag.
Ole wayne must need some more money for trips to europe, clothing, and paying his wife's company.
I believe in the NRA but somebody needs control of the purse strings other than him.
I really dislike the organization being a personal funding kitty for his lifestyle.

if they do manage to get rid of him, don't shed many tears. He's got a pretty good retirement plan in place.
Posted By: boliep Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19

I support the NRA. But I want my money to go for fighting for the Second Amendment, not for LaPierre having a lavish lifestyle.
Posted By: Bristoe Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Originally Posted by GunReader
Whatever discord there is in the leadership, they are our best port in a storm and it takes money (big money) to do what they do.

I want to see some positive solution to the discord, but I am not going to pull my support in the meantime. I think that amounts to cutting off my nose to spite my face.


The NRA leadership has stolen everything you've given them and spent it on themselves.

They're trying to steal some more.
Posted By: jwp475 Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Originally Posted by GunReader
Whatever discord there is in the leadership, they are our best port in a storm and it takes money (big money) to do what they do.

I want to see some positive solution to the discord, but I am not going to pull my support in the meantime. I think that amounts to cutting off my nose to spite my face.



Gun Owners Of America are doing a very good job.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Originally Posted by RoninPhx
I have been a member of the NRA for a lot of years, neal knox was a long time personal friend of mind back when he was trying to change things.
that expiration thing, i can upgrade to a patriot level, normal 1000 dollars, marked down to 300 dollars, or 25bucks a month to the 300 level and i get a duffel bag.
Ole wayne must need some more money for trips to europe, clothing, and paying his wife's company.
I believe in the NRA but somebody needs control of the purse strings other than him.
I really dislike the organization being a personal funding kitty for his lifestyle.

if they do manage to get rid of him, don't shed many tears. He's got a pretty good retirement plan in place.



They can keep their damned Chinese pocket knives and duffel bags.

I want someone to fight the fight.
Posted By: 22250rem Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
Left wing commies salivate at the thought of the NRA going down the drain. The NRA does have problems but I still believe they can clean house and get back to business. Sure beats the alternative. Don't care if they survive or not ? You could always volunteer for Crazy Bernie, or Mayor Pete, or any of the other democrat candidates. I'm sure they'd love to have you.
Posted By: fburgtx Re: N.R.A. - 06/27/19
I hate to have to withhold money from the NRA, but I’m not going to see my money squandered, and, more importantly, I see no other way to get the message through that WLP (and others) need to GO. I don’t get to vote yea/nay for him, so I have to “vote” with my contributions.
Posted By: Prwlr Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Spending $39k on suits lost my support.
Posted By: GunReader Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by Bristoe


The NRA leadership has stolen everything you've given them and spent it on themselves.

They're trying to steal some more.


That is an exaggeration at the quantum level.

Obviously there are problems at the top. They spend hundreds of millions on lobbying and political advocacy. Whatever amount Wayne LaPierre is overcompensated is a drop in the bucket. (Alright, a couple of drops.)
Posted By: Bristoe Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by GunReader
Originally Posted by Bristoe


The NRA leadership has stolen everything you've given them and spent it on themselves.

They're trying to steal some more.


That is an exaggeration at the quantum level.

Obviously there are problems at the top. They spend hundreds of millions on lobbying and political advocacy. Whatever amount Wayne LaPierre is overcompensated is a drop in the bucket. (Alright, a couple of drops.)




So send them your first born child.

,...ain't nuthin' to me.
Posted By: GunReader Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by jwp475


Gun Owners Of America are doing a very good job.


Sure, for what they are. Even if they were to replace NRA it would take years for them to ramp up to the size and level of activity of NRA.

Their best role (and I think they and the NRA may recognize it) is to play the hard dog to make NRA's advocacy look more amenable. A classic good cop/bad cop routine.
Posted By: 700LH Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by GunReader
Originally Posted by Bristoe


The NRA leadership has stolen everything you've given them and spent it on themselves.

They're trying to steal some more.


That is an exaggeration at the quantum level.

Obviously there are problems at the top. They spend hundreds of millions on lobbying and political advocacy. Whatever amount Wayne LaPierre is overcompensated is a drop in the bucket. (Alright, a couple of drops.)



This is a HUGE part of the problem, only the NRA knows where the money goes.
Posted By: Terryk Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by 700LH
Originally Posted by GunReader
Originally Posted by Bristoe


The NRA leadership has stolen everything you've given them and spent it on themselves.

They're trying to steal some more.


That is an exaggeration at the quantum level.

Obviously there are problems at the top. They spend hundreds of millions on lobbying and political advocacy. Whatever amount Wayne LaPierre is overcompensated is a drop in the bucket. (Alright, a couple of drops.)



This is a HUGE part of the problem, only the NRA knows where the money goes.


I'm a life member, but the NRA is a poor return on investment. They do very little for the amount of skin they get. I see them as a bunch of lawyers just milking the cow.
They should fold and give their assets to another group that supports rights and encourages shooting sports and safety. Transparency is the only way to get there.
Posted By: renegade50 Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by RoninPhx
timing is everything they say, and given the stuff in the press and here on the NRA, a couple of recent solicitation i got take the cake.
the first one came in an envelope with big letters on the envelope my membership is expiring in august. What? I am a life member.
Open it up, and what they are really wanting is for me to upgrade to an endowment member and give them more money.
Misleading, and ahhhh, no.
Second one was asking about my will, and wanting to be named as a beneficiary or to set u p a charitable beneficiary trust.
Ahhhhh, no.

They are in trouble all right.

They actually are sending mail asking about being named in peoples wills or setting up a trust for em ???




Wtf.........
Posted By: BayouRover Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by RoninPhx
timing is everything they say, and given the stuff in the press and here on the NRA, a couple of recent solicitation i got take the cake.
the first one came in an envelope with big letters on the envelope my membership is expiring in august. What? I am a life member.
Open it up, and what they are really wanting is for me to upgrade to an endowment member and give them more money.
Misleading, and ahhhh, no.
Second one was asking about my will, and wanting to be named as a beneficiary or to set u p a charitable beneficiary trust.
Ahhhhh, no.

They are in trouble all right.

They actually are sending mail asking about being named in peoples wills or setting up a trust for em ???




Wtf.........


This program has been circulated for years. Its not new news......
Posted By: 6mm250 Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
WLP's entire working career has been as a professional lobbyist/activist (read crook) , he has never had any other job

Just like obama.


Mike
Posted By: EthanEdwards Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by RoninPhx
timing is everything they say, and given the stuff in the press and here on the NRA, a couple of recent solicitation i got take the cake.
the first one came in an envelope with big letters on the envelope my membership is expiring in august. What? I am a life member.
Open it up, and what they are really wanting is for me to upgrade to an endowment member and give them more money.
Misleading, and ahhhh, no.
Second one was asking about my will, and wanting to be named as a beneficiary or to set u p a charitable beneficiary trust.
Ahhhhh, no.

They are in trouble all right.

NRA chick called me awhilst back yammering on about "endowment". She sounded pretty hawt so I told her how I was already really well endowed and wondered if she wanted to see...
Posted By: natman Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by jwp475
Originally Posted by GunReader
Whatever discord there is in the leadership, they are our best port in a storm and it takes money (big money) to do what they do.

I want to see some positive solution to the discord, but I am not going to pull my support in the meantime. I think that amounts to cutting off my nose to spite my face.



Gun Owners Of America are doing a very good job.

Name one Democratic candidate who promises that if elected they'll stand up to the GOA.
Posted By: FieldGrade Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by boliep

I support the NRA. But I want my money to go for fighting for the Second Amendment, not for LaPierre having a lavish lifestyle.


Exactly^^^^^^^^
Posted By: FieldGrade Re: N.R.A. - 06/28/19
Originally Posted by 6mm250
WLP's entire working career has been as a professional lobbyist/activist (read crook) , he has never had any other job

Just like obama.


Mike



Does he even own a gun?

Anybody know?


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