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Apr 26, 2018 00:12:42   #
JoyV
 
byronglimish wrote:
Oh boy oh boy oh boy..this is huge..have you informed Mueller of this?



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Apr 26, 2018 00:17:53   #
JoyV
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
kevie: Reading that poppy cock washington post hyperbole again!!!!!! MAGA



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Apr 26, 2018 14:53:12   #
kcstargoat
 
Kevyn wrote:
Yeti, the maker of very pricy high end coolers offers discounts to members of various groups including the NRA. Yeti sent a letter to all of these groups explaining they were changing their discount program. Some paranoid jackass at the NRA came to the conclusion that this was done for political reasons so the NRA did what they do best, they whipped their members into a frenzy and this is where things got funny. Numerous members who had paid as much as $1200 for Yeti coolers decided to destroy them. Some filled them with tannarite, the explosive hoarded by the Las Vegas assault rifle mass murdurer, and blew them up. Other Yeti owners shot up or crushed their expensive personal property. These poor schmucks are going to feel pretty foolish while quaffing warm beer at their next cross burning when they discover Yeti did nothing politically aimed at the NRA. The thing the rest of the country needs to ask itself is, should people mentally unbalanced to the point of deliberately destroying their own property with firearms and explosives really have access to firearms and explosives? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/04/24/nra-supporters-are-blowing-up-yeti-coolers-yeti-says-its-all-a-big-mistake/?utm_term=.7a526a4cd218&wpisrc=nl_az_most&wpmk=1
Yeti, the maker of very pricy high end coolers off... (show quote)

Should women quit wearing tight jeans and blouses with the top two buttons unfastened? Should kids quit skateboarding and wearing X-large T-shirts with political or religious messages? People do a lot of not very bright things, but when it comes to guns and ammo - things are treated differently. As long as companies churn out guns and ammo, people will be able to procure them. Read the statistics on gun deaths versus everything else one can think of. I'm not calling you a moron, but you need to research and think before you leap!

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Apr 26, 2018 15:39:50   #
JoyV
 
Kevyn wrote:
Yeti, the maker of very pricy high end coolers offers discounts to members of various groups including the NRA. Yeti sent a letter to all of these groups explaining they were changing their discount program. Some paranoid jackass at the NRA came to the conclusion that this was done for political reasons so the NRA did what they do best, they whipped their members into a frenzy and this is where things got funny. Numerous members who had paid as much as $1200 for Yeti coolers decided to destroy them. Some filled them with tannarite, the explosive hoarded by the Las Vegas assault rifle mass murdurer, and blew them up. Other Yeti owners shot up or crushed their expensive personal property. These poor schmucks are going to feel pretty foolish while quaffing warm beer at their next cross burning when they discover Yeti did nothing politically aimed at the NRA. The thing the rest of the country needs to ask itself is, should people mentally unbalanced to the point of deliberately destroying their own property with firearms and explosives really have access to firearms and explosives? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/04/24/nra-supporters-are-blowing-up-yeti-coolers-yeti-says-its-all-a-big-mistake/?utm_term=.7a526a4cd218&wpisrc=nl_az_most&wpmk=1
Yeti, the maker of very pricy high end coolers off... (show quote)


Checking into it, Yeti did NOT send a letter saying they were changing their discount program. They sent a letter saying they were no longer would be an NRA vendor. The NRAILA published a communication to that effect. Further, the NRA-ILA stated in that same public communication that “[YETI has] declined to continue helping America’s young people enjoy outdoor recreational activities.” Yeti THEN stated they were merely changing their discount program and instead offering them an alternative customization program broadly available to consumers and organizations, including the NRA Foundation.

Yeti only stated the change AFTER the NRA-ILA statement. But the NRA statement regarding the youth was not in the original Yeti letter.

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Apr 26, 2018 19:35:39   #
mactheknife
 
kcstargoat wrote:
Should women quit wearing tight jeans and blouses with the top two buttons unfastened? Should kids quit skateboarding and wearing X-large T-shirts with political or religious messages? People do a lot of not very bright things, but when it comes to guns and ammo - things are treated differently. As long as companies churn out guns and ammo, people will be able to procure them. Read the statistics on gun deaths versus everything else one can think of. I'm not calling you a moron, but you need to research and think before you leap!
Should women quit wearing tight jeans and blouses ... (show quote)


A lot more people die of opioid O/D (68,000 +/- in 2017) and automobile accidents (> 50,000) than from guns [15,549 people were killed by guns in the United States in 2017, according to data collected by Gun Violence Archive (GVA)]. Thus, you claim "Read the statistics on gun deaths versus everything else one can think of", but all this shows is that you are either ignorant of the statistics and facts or you are pushing a political viewpoint..

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Apr 26, 2018 23:26:38   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
mactheknife wrote:
A lot more people die of opioid O/D (68,000 +/- in 2017) and automobile accidents (> 50,000) than from guns [15,549 people were killed by guns in the United States in 2017, according to data collected by Gun Violence Archive (GVA)]. Thus, you claim "Read the statistics on gun deaths versus everything else one can think of", but all this shows is that you are either ignorant of the statistics and facts or you are pushing a political viewpoint..


mactheknife: further research indicates the majority of those deaths from guns are self-inflicted....!

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Apr 27, 2018 12:12:50   #
mactheknife
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
mactheknife: further research indicates the majority of those deaths from guns are self-inflicted....!


It doesn't much matter if you blame the gun and not the person.

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Apr 27, 2018 14:26:36   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
mactheknife wrote:
It doesn't much matter if you blame the gun and not the person.


mactheknife: It matters very much! The illogical cognitive thinking of the left would blame a fart if they could...My guns have never committed a crime as probably you're guns as well! Blaming the gun will not fly in any court of sane logic!

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Apr 27, 2018 16:11:58   #
mactheknife
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
mactheknife: It matters very much! The illogical cognitive thinking of the left would blame a fart if they could...My guns have never committed a crime as probably you're guns as well! Blaming the gun will not fly in any court of sane logic!


I agree with you although I'm not a gun owner.

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