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NRA Members Vow To Boycott Companies That Have Ditched Gun Rights Group |
2018-02-24 |
[PoliticalInsider] Whenever there’s a mass shooting, gun-grabbers respond in two ways: call for more gun control and attack the NRA. That’s certainly been the case following the recent school shooting in Parkland, Fla., but law-abiding members of the NRA aren’t taking it lying down. Recently, three car rental companies ‐ Enterprise, Alamo, and National ‐ all revealed on Twitter that they’ve ended a discount program for NRA members effective March 26th. All three companies are owned by Enterprise Holdings Inc. And in response, many supporters of the NRA vowed to never use their services again. However, Enterprise wasn’t the only company to sever ties with Enterprise. First National Bank of Omaha, the nation’s largest privately owned bank, announced Thursday that they will no longer offer an NRA-branded Visa card. And of course, Michael Moore had to throw in his two cents and label the NRA a "terrorist organization." These people are truly delusional. Attacking the Second Amendment and its supporters will achieve nothing, as they are not to blame for tragedies like what occurred in Parkland. Snarky Tweets alert! |
Posted by:Anomalous Sources |
#14 I am fine voting with my pocketbook |
Posted by: Blossom Hupager6063 2018-02-24 17:44 |
#13 I don't use any of em anyway. Gave up cable because I'm not putting money in NFL or Murdoch's pocket, not paying coolbear or oliver or kimmel or shep smith or bret bair or any of their salaries |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2018-02-24 16:39 |
#12 Companies cutting ties w/NRA #IStandWithNRA 1. @MetLife 2. @symantec 3. @BestWestern 4. @Wyndham 5. @Alamo 6. @NationalPro 7. @Enterprise 8. @FNBOmaha 9. @Hertz 10. @Budget 11. @Avis 12. @NortonOnline 13. @northAmericanVL 14. @SimpliSafe 15. @ChubbNA 16. @Delta 17. @Truucar |
Posted by: newc 2018-02-24 16:18 |
#11 Texas3006.com search for business or location and it tells you if it's posted. There's an app too but it's more useful when walking around than checking a destination. |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2018-02-24 15:53 |
#10 Texas even has a website to help you avoid them. Could you kindly share the link, please? |
Posted by: Ho Chi Clineck4969 2018-02-24 15:19 |
#9 Well, that's freedom of association. Also known as discrimination (in the dictionary definition sense, not the >raycissm!< sense). It's Constitutionally protected. The people doing the discriminating in this case should be reminded about that Constitutional part at every opportunity. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2018-02-24 14:21 |
#8 I expect nobody does, but they just gave NRA members the finger after actively seeking their business. |
Posted by: Frank G 2018-02-24 13:20 |
#7 Who joins the NRA for the fab partnership discounts? Exactly. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2018-02-24 12:52 |
#6 add Symantic (Norton) to the list |
Posted by: Mercutio 2018-02-24 12:49 |
#5 Who joins the NRA for the fab partnership discounts? |
Posted by: Capsu78 2018-02-24 12:12 |
#4 Delta, United end discounted rate for NRA members - growth through subtraction. I guess "B-School" is teaching different things nowadays... |
Posted by: Anomalous Sources 2018-02-24 12:05 |
#3 Same with Dallas....NRA members are all too happy to take their money elsewhere. And spread alot of negative publicity about these companies. I already refuse to shop at places that deny me the ability to protect myself and my family. Texas even has a website to help you avoid them. |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2018-02-24 11:45 |
#2 Is FNB Omaha a Warren Boo-fay operation? |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2018-02-24 09:28 |
#1 Whiny SJWs vs people who actually have and spend money. Even Vegas won't take that bet, but a lot of 'credentialed' corporation PR people will. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2018-02-24 08:37 |