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May 2, 2014 10:12:19   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. The lame-stream would never report this. There's no way to spin it. Another action by the left in an attempt at choking off anyone who disagrees. The tentacles of the intolerant progressive left continue to grow.
Clipped from the Daily Caller.

McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, McMillan Firearms Manufacturing and McMillan Group International have been collectively banking with Bank of America for 12 years. But no more: In a recent meeting, the mega-bank told the firearms company that its business is no longer welcome.

Operations director Kelly McMillan told the Daily Caller that his company has never been late on a payment and has never bounced a check. The debt outstanding on its line of credit is at 61 percent.

But at the bank’s request, he said, the McMillan group of companies would soon be paying off its credit line and closing its accounts.

Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. What was originally scheduled as an “account analysis” meeting, however, quickly became a political smackdown.

The Bank of America emissary, he said, “spent 5 minutes talking about how McMillan has changed in the last 5 years and have become more of a firearms manufacturer than a supplier of accessories.”

“At this point I interrupted him,” McMillan said, and asked, ‘Can I possibly save you some time so that you don’t waste your breath? What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer what my business.’”

Fox’s reply, according to McMillan? “That is correct.”

McMillan told TheDC that he plans to move his company’s account to “a more Second Amendment-friendly bank” as soon as it can be done.

He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.”

“You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.”

The McMillan group of companies may have the last laugh: It is considering no longer accepting Bank of America credit cards for purchases.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/20/anti-gun-bank-of-america-tells-gun-company-to-find-another-bank/#ixzz30ZEyIAHj

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May 2, 2014 10:18:48   #
Augustus Greatorex Loc: NE
 
missinglink wrote:
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. The lame-stream would never report this. There's no way to spin it. Another action by the left in an attempt at choking off anyone who disagrees. The tentacles of the intolerant progressive left continue to grow.
Clipped from the Daily Caller.

McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, McMillan Firearms Manufacturing and McMillan Group International have been collectively banking with Bank of America for 12 years. But no more: In a recent meeting, the mega-bank told the firearms company that its business is no longer welcome.

Operations director Kelly McMillan told the Daily Caller that his company has never been late on a payment and has never bounced a check. The debt outstanding on its line of credit is at 61 percent.

But at the bank’s request, he said, the McMillan group of companies would soon be paying off its credit line and closing its accounts.

Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. What was originally scheduled as an “account analysis” meeting, however, quickly became a political smackdown.

The Bank of America emissary, he said, “spent 5 minutes talking about how McMillan has changed in the last 5 years and have become more of a firearms manufacturer than a supplier of accessories.”

“At this point I interrupted him,” McMillan said, and asked, ‘Can I possibly save you some time so that you don’t waste your breath? What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer what my business.’”

Fox’s reply, according to McMillan? “That is correct.”

McMillan told TheDC that he plans to move his company’s account to “a more Second Amendment-friendly bank” as soon as it can be done.

He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.”

“You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.”

The McMillan group of companies may have the last laugh: It is considering no longer accepting Bank of America credit cards for purchases.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/20/anti-gun-bank-of-america-tells-gun-company-to-find-another-bank/#ixzz30ZEyIAHj
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Bank of America does not endorse the sale of marijuana or guns.

See: Spin.

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May 2, 2014 10:20:13   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
missinglink wrote:
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. The lame-stream would never report this. There's no way to spin it. Another action by the left in an attempt at choking off anyone who disagrees. The tentacles of the intolerant progressive left continue to grow.
Clipped from the Daily Caller.

McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, McMillan Firearms Manufacturing and McMillan Group International have been collectively banking with Bank of America for 12 years. But no more: In a recent meeting, the mega-bank told the firearms company that its business is no longer welcome.

Operations director Kelly McMillan told the Daily Caller that his company has never been late on a payment and has never bounced a check. The debt outstanding on its line of credit is at 61 percent.

But at the bank’s request, he said, the McMillan group of companies would soon be paying off its credit line and closing its accounts.

Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. What was originally scheduled as an “account analysis” meeting, however, quickly became a political smackdown.

The Bank of America emissary, he said, “spent 5 minutes talking about how McMillan has changed in the last 5 years and have become more of a firearms manufacturer than a supplier of accessories.”

“At this point I interrupted him,” McMillan said, and asked, ‘Can I possibly save you some time so that you don’t waste your breath? What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer what my business.’”

Fox’s reply, according to McMillan? “That is correct.”

McMillan told TheDC that he plans to move his company’s account to “a more Second Amendment-friendly bank” as soon as it can be done.

He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.”

“You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.”

The McMillan group of companies may have the last laugh: It is considering no longer accepting Bank of America credit cards for purchases.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/20/anti-gun-bank-of-america-tells-gun-company-to-find-another-bank/#ixzz30ZEyIAHj
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Great post. And it isn't just B of A. This Administration is doing everything it can think of to do (and get away with) to all those who disagree with it, to all those who revere the US Constitution. After you read the article highlighted in missinglink's post, try this one on for size: http://www.wnd.com/2014/04/amazon-now-urged-to-blacklist-haters/

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May 2, 2014 10:33:06   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
It's their right to pick and choose who they do business with. It is mine as well. I'm closing my B of A account's.



Augustus Greatorex wrote:
Bank of America does not endorse the sale of marijuana or guns.

See: Spin.

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May 2, 2014 10:33:28   #
Disquisted with our leaders
 
missinglink wrote:
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. The lame-stream would never report this. There's no way to spin it. Another action by the left in an attempt at choking off anyone who disagrees. The tentacles of the intolerant progressive left continue to grow.
Clipped from the Daily Caller.

McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, McMillan Firearms Manufacturing and McMillan Group International have been collectively banking with Bank of America for 12 years. But no more: In a recent meeting, the mega-bank told the firearms company that its business is no longer welcome.

Operations director Kelly McMillan told the Daily Caller that his company has never been late on a payment and has never bounced a check. The debt outstanding on its line of credit is at 61 percent.

But at the bank’s request, he said, the McMillan group of companies would soon be paying off its credit line and closing its accounts.

Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. What was originally scheduled as an “account analysis” meeting, however, quickly became a political smackdown.

The Bank of America emissary, he said, “spent 5 minutes talking about how McMillan has changed in the last 5 years and have become more of a firearms manufacturer than a supplier of accessories.”

“At this point I interrupted him,” McMillan said, and asked, ‘Can I possibly save you some time so that you don’t waste your breath? What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer what my business.’”

Fox’s reply, according to McMillan? “That is correct.”

McMillan told TheDC that he plans to move his company’s account to “a more Second Amendment-friendly bank” as soon as it can be done.

He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.”

“You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.”

The McMillan group of companies may have the last laugh: It is considering no longer accepting Bank of America credit cards for purchases.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/20/anti-gun-bank-of-america-tells-gun-company-to-find-another-bank/#ixzz30ZEyIAHj
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I AM ABOUT READY TO CHANGE MY BANKING FROM B OF A.
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May 2, 2014 10:34:24   #
Brian Devon
 
missinglink wrote:
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. The lame-stream would never report this. There's no way to spin it. Another action by the left in an attempt at choking off anyone who disagrees. The tentacles of the intolerant progressive left continue to grow.
Clipped from the Daily Caller.

McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, McMillan Firearms Manufacturing and McMillan Group International have been collectively banking with Bank of America for 12 years. But no more: In a recent meeting, the mega-bank told the firearms company that its business is no longer welcome.

Operations director Kelly McMillan told the Daily Caller that his company has never been late on a payment and has never bounced a check. The debt outstanding on its line of credit is at 61 percent.

But at the bank’s request, he said, the McMillan group of companies would soon be paying off its credit line and closing its accounts.

Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. What was originally scheduled as an “account analysis” meeting, however, quickly became a political smackdown.

The Bank of America emissary, he said, “spent 5 minutes talking about how McMillan has changed in the last 5 years and have become more of a firearms manufacturer than a supplier of accessories.”

“At this point I interrupted him,” McMillan said, and asked, ‘Can I possibly save you some time so that you don’t waste your breath? What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer what my business.’”

Fox’s reply, according to McMillan? “That is correct.”

McMillan told TheDC that he plans to move his company’s account to “a more Second Amendment-friendly bank” as soon as it can be done.

He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.”

“You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.”

The McMillan group of companies may have the last laugh: It is considering no longer accepting Bank of America credit cards for purchases.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/20/anti-gun-bank-of-america-tells-gun-company-to-find-another-bank/#ixzz30ZEyIAHj
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Thanks for the "heads up". If word gets out, Bank of America can expect more deposits from liberal customers...... like me and my family.



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May 2, 2014 10:46:30   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
Could it be that the bank sees the hand writing on the wall that there is going to be lawsuits coming from the public from wrongful deaths suits. With lawyers following the money trial & trying to get money from any one with any kind of connection?

A charge on a credit card is a connection.

If you truly wish to keep your guns you must lead in finding a way to putting an end all of these senseless deaths.

The bit about it is people not guns that kill just isn't enough to do the job.

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May 2, 2014 10:57:53   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
missinglink wrote:
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. The lame-stream would never report this. There's no way to spin it. Another action by the left in an attempt at choking off anyone who disagrees. The tentacles of the intolerant progressive left continue to grow.
Clipped from the Daily Caller.

McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, McMillan Firearms Manufacturing and McMillan Group International have been collectively banking with Bank of America for 12 years. But no more: In a recent meeting, the mega-bank told the firearms company that its business is no longer welcome.

Operations director Kelly McMillan told the Daily Caller that his company has never been late on a payment and has never bounced a check. The debt outstanding on its line of credit is at 61 percent.

But at the bank’s request, he said, the McMillan group of companies would soon be paying off its credit line and closing its accounts.

Writing Thursday on Facebook, McMillan described a meeting at his office with Ray Fox, a business banking Senior Vice President with the giant bank. What was originally scheduled as an “account analysis” meeting, however, quickly became a political smackdown.

The Bank of America emissary, he said, “spent 5 minutes talking about how McMillan has changed in the last 5 years and have become more of a firearms manufacturer than a supplier of accessories.”

“At this point I interrupted him,” McMillan said, and asked, ‘Can I possibly save you some time so that you don’t waste your breath? What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer what my business.’”

Fox’s reply, according to McMillan? “That is correct.”

McMillan told TheDC that he plans to move his company’s account to “a more Second Amendment-friendly bank” as soon as it can be done.

He recalls telling the bank executive that he planned to tell the National Rifle Association, Safari Club International, and his other gun-loving friends “that Bank of America is not firearms-industry-friendly.”

“You have to do what you must” was Fox’s reply, he said. “We have to assess the risk of doing business with a firearms related industry.”

The McMillan group of companies may have the last laugh: It is considering no longer accepting Bank of America credit cards for purchases.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/20/anti-gun-bank-of-america-tells-gun-company-to-find-another-bank/#ixzz30ZEyIAHj
I knew I didn't like these guys. Now I hate um. Th... (show quote)



I hope they follow through with their plan that is under consideration. Companies have to learn that being "politically correct" by the progressive's definition will cost them plenty. It appears that one way to fight the progressive movement and its supporters is to not do business with the companies that support the movement when ever possible. I personally do that with businesses that have bowed down to the "gay rights" agenda. If I find out that they are doing so, I notify them that I am not going to do business with them any longer and why. It doesn't do any good if you don't tell them why you have ceased doing business with them, however.

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May 2, 2014 11:03:50   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Good point.


no propaganda please wrote:
I hope they follow through with their plan that is under consideration. Companies have to learn that being "politically correct" by the progressive's definition will cost them plenty. It appears that one way to fight the progressive movement and its supporters is to not do business with the companies that support the movement when ever possible. I personally do that with businesses that have bowed down to the "gay rights" agenda. If I find out that they are doing so, I notify them that I am not going to do business with them any longer and why. It doesn't do any good if you don't tell them why you have ceased doing business with them, however.
I hope they follow through with their plan that is... (show quote)

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May 3, 2014 18:47:26   #
Snoopy
 
missinglink wrote:
It's their right to pick and choose who they do business with. It is mine as well. I'm closing my B of A account's.


Missing link

We are changing our bank after this revelation.

I am urging all my fellow thinking Americans to dump Bank of America.

Snoopy

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May 3, 2014 18:50:00   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Bravo


Snoopy wrote:
Missing link

We are changing our bank after this revelation.

I am urging all my fellow thinking Americans to dump Bank of America.

Snoopy

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May 4, 2014 03:27:31   #
Snoopy
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
Could it be that the bank sees the hand writing on the wall that there is going to be lawsuits coming from the public from wrongful deaths suits. With lawyers following the money trial & trying to get money from any one with any kind of connection?

A charge on a credit card is a connection.

If you truly wish to keep your guns you must lead in finding a way to putting an end all of these senseless deaths.

The bit about it is people not guns that kill just isn't enough to do the job.
Could it be that the bank sees the hand writing on... (show quote)



Floyd

Perhaps the Feds should spend more time and money addressing the Mental Health issue in these senseless deaths.

Check the facts: MOST of these events were done by people with mental health issues.

Snoopy

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May 4, 2014 09:39:11   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
Snoopy wrote:
Floyd

Perhaps the Feds should spend more time and money addressing the Mental Health issue in these senseless deaths.

Check the facts: MOST of these events were done by people with mental health issues.

Snoopy


Just so you know you & all that have this hang up on guns will be looked at closer & close as to what is said that you will use the guns for.

Yes your mental health is an issue here also.

I have said over & over I don't know if you have guns or not so if you have guns & don't brag about what you may of will do with them it is no skin off my nose.

So if you strongly wish to keep your guns just don't tell people what you may use them for & create ideas about the use of them that others are doing with them.

And yes it is a mental heath issue & it is key to the problem.
One of the first things that will be looked at is who are those that are advocating the use of those guns in an unhealthy way.

Just who's freedom to have guns will be questioned here.
It will be those that speak out the loudest about how they will use them to protect the freedoms they feel they have.

I will put may trust in you as an individual to have guns & keep them in your control & out of sight & only to be used in the worse case. I will depend on the police forces for the protection I feel needed.

Shoot first & ask questions later will not do it with me.

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May 4, 2014 10:43:24   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
Snoopy wrote:
Floyd

Perhaps the Feds should spend more time and money addressing the Mental Health issue in these senseless deaths.

Check the facts: MOST of these events were done by people with mental health issues.

Snoopy

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(edited) This was MEANT for Floyd

I can tell you what all the senseless deaths are a result of, but you won't like it, and it will solve nothing because it is not something people want to hear.

The reason for all the senseless killings is a reflection of a decent nation becoming a decadent culture. Our children's minds have been greatly harmed by leftist's determination to warp our culture. "Women's rights" and the lies and twisting that goes into such have been harmful. Men once held doors for ladies. Women, the manly kind of women, forced that to be an issue and many men now don't know whether holding a door for a woman will be viewed as nice or as an insult.
Let it be known that I LOVE men who are gentlemen and have no use for goats.

Little boys are in many cases given dolls to play with, thereby introducing them to what is NOT normal in little boys. Little girls are not taught to be little ladies. Little boys are not taught to be little gentlemen. Precious few children are taught about the Golden Rule. There is no "class" in people's attitudes any more. When children are taught in school about how to dress a penis by putting a condom on a cucumber, we are seeing sick, SICK "educators" who live by voyeurism and should not have any contact with young children. I personally believe these "educators" to be child molesters. This is perverse, and, NO, I am not speaking from a religious viewpoint - I am speaking from a humanity viewpoint.

Children are meant to play, to be free of troubles. Too much is being forced upon them by people who get their jollies in perverse ways. Children then become confused about a LOT of things that in the past children didn't have to worry about. And government officials have so eroded the household income that both parents have to work to keep food on the table; ergo children don't have a chance in hell of developing normally.

A sicko society has caused sicko people. Having decency in our society is the answer. I know that's asking a lot, but it IS the answer. Leftists always look for solutions - and they look everywhere they are willing to go, but NEVER, EVER look where they don't want to go. DECENCY is the answer.

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