To: daler
However, I find it curious that a corporate entity that has historically supported 2A and the NRA (and is now attempting to explain its action) is seemingly incurring far greater wrath from gun owners than other companies that are and always have been in-your-face anti-gun.
A traitor is always viewed more harshly than someone who is simply an enemy and who has always been an enemy.
For example, I'm pretty sure Benedict Arnold is hated more in the US than any comparable British officer (except, maybe, Banastre Tartleton).
19 posted on
04/24/2018 10:01:46 AM PDT by
BlueLancer
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To: BlueLancer
If Yeti really feels like that, then they should have NO PROBLEM with making a public appearance with Dana Loesch or some other NRA official to announce the new discount programs for NRA members. Easy peasy. Put your money where your mouth is, yetis.
21 posted on
04/24/2018 10:09:23 AM PDT by
jyo19
To: BlueLancer; jyo19
"...traitors..."
Agree 100%. Yeti would be wise to have a satellite office at the NRA headquarters right about now!
Their wishy-washy lame response has me already aligned to Orion, Pelican, and RTIC coolers moving forward.
25 posted on
04/24/2018 10:27:00 AM PDT by
Blue Jays
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To: BlueLancer
“Banastre Tartleton”
I lived in Guilford County not far from the Guilford Courthouse Battleground for 1/2 my life.
Local developers for 100+ years named subdivisions streets and roads after battle personalities such as Greene, Lee, Cornwalls, Tate, Sumner, Caldwell, etc.
Tarlton’s name was persona non-grata until a Yankee developer put in a subdivision in the NW part of the county back in the ‘90’s and named one of the streets after him.
28 posted on
04/24/2018 10:45:29 AM PDT by
Rebelbase
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